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Is Justice Thomas the worst Supreme Court justice ever?

Lucian K. Truscott IV
His Bruen gun rights decision is killing Americans every day

Confronting the gun lobby’s biggest myth

Nina Vinik
We must move past the myth that guns make us safer

“Geyser of disinformation”: CNN gives Trump town hall to mock his victim, spread election denial

Rae Hodge
"I don't know her. I never met her... Her cat was named Vagina," Trump said

Texas mall mass shooter: A familiar tale of the misogyny-to-fascism pipeline

Amanda Marcotte
When Republicans and Fox News echo the ugliest online rhetoric, they ensure more men will fall down the rabbit hole

Missouri Republican proposes bill that would allow murder charges for getting an abortion

Zane McNeill
The bill does not explicitly mention whether it would criminalize out-of-state travel for abortion care

Republicans weaponize statehouse rules to disenfranchise voters

Rae Hodge
From preemption laws to the expulsion of Democratic representatives, Republicans in red states are rigging the game

Trump’s rape deposition tape shows exactly why MAGA loves him

Amanda Marcotte
Trump is sulky, entitled and misogynist in his rape deposition — exactly what MAGA loves about him

What has gotten into Republican women?

Amanda Marcotte
GOP women freak out over losing reproductive rights, but embrace cruelty when it's someone else's rights at stake

Driver of SUV kills multiple people and injures others near migrant shelter in Texas

Kelly McClure
Brownsville police are, as of now, unclear if the crash was intentional

Why Jenny Craig couldn’t last in the Ozempic Age

Ashlie D. Stevens
The way that companies talk (or don't) about losing weight has changed in the last 30 years

On “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” Midge made Susie who she is

Alison Stine
Susie helped launch Midge to stardom, but the comedian helped make the manager take risks and be brave

A shocking lawsuit says Tylenol caused birth defects. It’s possible — but the science isn’t settled

Matthew Rozsa
Multiple lawsuits claim acetaminophen caused developmental disabilities in their babies when taken during pregnancy

When the hate comes home: It’s not just an act with Tucker Carlson and Steven Crowder

Amanda Marcotte
Right wing pundits hide behind "just joking" when called out for bigotry — but no, they really believe in hate

6 GOP megadonors quietly propelling Republicans through Trump-era turbulence

Rae Hodge
With tech billionaire Peter Thiel showing reluctance to spend big, meet the other rich Republicans being wooed

Texas man who sued woman’s friends over abortion hit with countersuit

Eleanor Klibanoff
Ex-husband demanded wife give him "mind body and soul"

Clarence Thomas’ Citizens United vote enabled billionaire benefactor to boost political power

Kenny Stancil
"The Crows used their fortune to buy access to and curry favor" with elites, one advocate said

AOC: Dianne Feinstein inflicting “great harm on the Judiciary” and should resign

Julia Conley
"I think criticisms of that stance as 'anti-feminist' are a farce," said the New York Democrat

Trump fatigue kicks in early: Polling shows growing GOP “exhaustion” ahead of 2024

Heather Digby Parton
Republican voters are finally growing weary of their dear leader

Of course Steve Bannon and Alex Jones love RFK Jr. — he’s a great weapon for their war on reality

Amanda Marcotte
Fascists know their path to victory goes through turning more Americans into QAnon-style conspiracy nuts

The terrifying realities of North Dakota’s near-total abortion ban

Hannah Matthews
The new law makes exceptions in the first six weeks for victims of rape and incest. Here's what that really means

“Good, honest folks”: 20 years later, controversial “Dogville” has become frightening prophecy

Kyle Turner
Lars von Trier's portrait of a town that takes in a fugitive Nicole Kidman is less a provocation than a reflection

Sarah Huckabee Sanders “stomped” Arkansas’ poorest during the “worst session ever”

Rae Hodge
Arkansas' new governor — infamous from the Trump White House — bids for national stage with old-school GOP meanness

Political “polarization” isn’t the real problem in America: One pole is a lot worse than the other

Paul Rosenberg
Political research is all about the dangers of polarization. But what if one pole is cynical and dangerous?

“Mrs. Maisel” and the myth of the sacrificial ex-husband

Alison Stine
Joel would do anything for his ex-wife. But is that a fantasy of divorce, or a nightmare?
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