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Southern Baptist battle goes full MAGA: Far right seeks to purge CRT and “Race Marxism”
Kathryn Joyce
America's largest Protestant denomination is dominated by the right — but still fears creeping "wokeism"
We asked an AI to draw its favorite food. The results were bleak
Ashlie D. Stevens
DALL-E Mini is seemingly not a fan of vegetables, though does know parsley is an appropriate garnish
Mitch McConnell enraged that Democrats want SCOTUS security for “nameless staff that no one knows”
Jon Skolnik
“The security issue is related to Supreme Court justices," McConnell argued, "not nameless staff that no one knows"
“Jesus, guns, babies”: Religious violence is now at the core of the Republican Party
Thomas Lecaque
Lauren Boebert prayed for Biden's death — and that's not even close to the craziest item on the GOP wish list
From #SwedenGate to a food-less wedding, why are we obsessed with stories of hospitality gone wrong?
Ashlie D. Stevens
What hospitality looks like differs from culture to culture. Behind a computer screen, that nuance is lost
Most people support abortion staying legal, but that may not matter in making law
Tarah Williams
While 61% of Americans support access to abortion, that will likely not matter when it comes to the Supreme Court
“The place sounds like it’s imploding”: SCOTUS insiders spill more dirt as court hunts for leaker
Jon Skolnik
"I don't know how on earth the court is going to finish up its work this term," one insider told NPR
Exclusive: Self-described “Christian fascist” movement is trying to sabotage LGBTQ Pride Month
Kathryn Joyce, Ben Lorber
Last weekend's vicious episode in Dallas wasn't isolated — it was part of a coordinated far-right assault
HBO’s “The Janes” spotlights the abortion activists who operated like a spy ring pre-Roe v. Wade
Melanie McFarland
With Roe v. Wade's end all but certain, this new documentary reminds us that women will always seek out abortion
Mitch McConnell demands Democrats rush to pass security bill to protect Brett Kavanaugh
Jon Skolnik
"They need to pass it today," the GOP leader said on the same day a 10-year-old Ulvade survivor testified in House
Armed man detained near Brett Kavanaugh’s home said he wanted to kill justice over Roe leak: report
Sky Palma
Initial evidence reportedly suggests the California man was angry over Supreme Court's impending abortion decision
MAGA “white nationalist branch” is taking over the Libertarian Party and “spreading bigotry”
Alex Henderson
The change could "help consolidate the right-wing vote around the Republican Party"
If universal free school meals end, moms and teachers will be left to navigate child hunger
Ashlie D. Stevens
Teachers are often framed as first responders to students' hunger. It shouldn't have to be that way
Missouri GOP quietly funnels taxpayer money to fake clinics that try to trick abortion-seekers
Jeremy Kohler
Even Republicans expressed concerns over how much money is going to anti-abortion pregnancy crisis centers
A love letter to Roe and my first pregnancy
Anusha Viswanathan
I have always been pro-choice, but am more fiercely so now
So who are “evangelicals”? And how did they become such massive hypocrites?
Nathaniel Manderson
As a true believer in an Invisible Guy in the Sky, I'm here to explain how evangelicals became enemies of Jesus
Federal grant may pay for demolition of Robb Elementary
Kelly McClure
Uvalde Mayor Don McLaughlin says the location of the school shooting massacre should be wiped, and Biden agrees
Was Andy Warhol’s portrait of Prince copyright infringement? How this case could reshape IP law
Jessica Silbey
Warhol v. Goldsmith is going to the Supreme Court for review. The case could have a major impact on copyright
The best new movies to watch at home soon, from “Everything Everywhere All at Once” to “Fire Island”
Alison Stine
Summer has unofficially started and some new blockbuster films are finally headed to your living room
Why Republicans will always ignore the red flags of mass shootings
Amanda Marcotte
Mass shooters have more in common with the GOP base than just a love of heavy firepower
Trump officials laugh at how they manipulated “easy mark” Susan Collins into backing Brett Kavanaugh
Tom Boggioni
Two ex-Trump officials admitted to Rolling Stone that they played Collins and then laughed at her behind her back
“Originalism” and other Supreme nonsense: How the right-wing justices rationalize mass murder
Kirk Swearingen
Antonin Scalia and his disciple Amy Coney Barrett have brought us to madness — and not just on guns and abortion
Is our child welfare system “broken”? Or is it ripping apart Black families by design?
Kathryn Joyce
Our system "doesn't protect children at all," says Dorothy Roberts — it punishes Black families for being poor
Elliot Page reflects how “extremely f***ed up” it was to be forced to wear a dress for “Juno” press
Joy Saha
In an emotional essay published for Esquire, Page reflects on his coming out journey and the hardships he endured
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