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“There are no death bloggers”: An erstwhile mommy blogger reckons with widowhood
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Author Rebecca Woolf talks about death, grief — and relief
How Trump redefined shameless hypocrisy — and made it politically indispensable
Sophia A. McClennen
if there is one recognizable element of Trumpism, it is collective, weaponized hypocrisy
Understanding “longtermism”: Why this suddenly influential philosophy is so toxic
Émile P. Torres
Whatever we may "owe the future," it isn't a bizarre and dangerous ideology fueled by eugenics and capitalism
The GOP turns against the League of Women Voters
Megan O’Matz
Voter registration and good-government group now seen as "radical leftists" by Republicans
“Why did the agency wait two days?”: Secret Service withheld Pelosi threat until after Jan. 6 riot
Jessica Corbett
The delay "only adds to the impression that the agency failed to do its job," watchdog group says
U.S. v. Donald Trump: What comes after FBI raid? I know one thing: Be afraid
Chauncey DeVega
We are closer than ever to a criminal prosecution of Donald Trump. That will be a massive test for America.
Laura Ingraham is delusional to think GOP voters will grow tired of Trump. They love his crimes
Amanda Marcotte
Liz Cheney's loss demonstrates that, for the GOP base, corruption is a feature, not a bug of authoritarian politics
“We owe him nothing”: Rashida Tlaib vows to “vote down” Joe Manchin’s oil-friendly IRA side deal
Jake Johnson
"He and his fossil fuel donors already got far too much in the IRA," Tlaib says
“This is how our democracy could crumble”: Election deniers surge in 6 key swing states
Jake Johnson
54 of 87 GOP nominees in six states that decided the 2020 election have refused to accept the results of the race
The furor over the FBI’s search of Mar-a-Lago, explained: Trump’s base loves his narcissism
Amanda Marcotte
Trump's base loves his petulance, even as it repulses everyone else
George R.R. Martin gives huge update on “The Winds of Winter”
Daniel Roman
"This was inevitable," observes the author, who shares just how far he's diverging from the HBO series
Americans are coming around on electric cars
Julia Kane
More than a third said they'd consider buying or leasing an EV
Meet me inside — I hate eating al fresco
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Give me air conditioning and comfortable chairs. Dining outdoors is overrated
Parents react to updated AAP guidelines on breastfeeding
Nicole Karlis
“I feel like this is only going to make mothers feel more stressed," one mom told Salon
SCOTUS takes up case that could let red states overrule courts on unconstitutional election laws
David Edwards
The "independent state legislature" theory would let states set federal election rules even if they're illegal
Despite right-wing narrative, “hardening” schools is taking the easy way out
William Astore
Hardening schools and arming teachers is the wrong approach to rising gun violence, Air Force vet writes
“The Winds of Winter”: George R.R. Martin “wrestling with Jaime and Brienne” chapters
Dan Selcke
The work proceeds on this white whale of the "A Song of Ice and Fire" series
After Jan. 6, can we stop pretending Republicans are the “law and order” party?
Amanda Marcotte
Going back to Watergate, "law and order" Republicans often turn out to be criminals who think they're above the law
Let’s celebrate the art of the glow-down
Jesmeen Kaur Deo
We've became more conscious of our looks, even after years of staying at home. I'm embracing my "ugliness" instead
Millions of kids face “disaster” as McConnell, GOP threaten to kill school lunch waivers
Jake Johnson
Even Joe Manchin and Susan Collins want to extend school lunch waivers, but so far Mitch McConnell won't budge
Why is Glenn Greenwald defending Tucker Carlson and the “great replacement”?
Eoin Higgins
Pulitzer-winning journalist Glenn Greenwald is now helping launder Tucker Carlson's white supremacist rhetoric
What “great replacement”? Right wants us to shut up about Buffalo shooter’s ideology
Eoin Higgins
Right feigns shock, complains the left is "co-opting tragedy" by exploring Buffalo shooter's obvious motivations
Sneaker Release Trauma is real. Just ask any suffering shoe collector
D. Watkins
All I wanted was this particular pair of Jordans I couldn't have. Of course, a shoe is never just a shoe
“Traditional” Catholics and white nationalist “groypers” forge a new far-right youth movement
Kathryn Joyce, Ben Lorber
Activist arm of right-wing Catholic outlet Church Militant is increasingly entwined with racist "groyper" movement
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