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Sports teams are finally scrapping Native American mascots – on both sides of the Atlantic
Sam Hitchmough
Americans weren't the only ones who've had to rebrand after racial stereotying of Native groups for sports
Giant food producers are profiteering off inflation — and bragging about it too
Jon Skolnik
Big chains and suppliers like Tyson, P&G and Kroger are fattening profits by raising prices — just because they can
The absolute best way to make buffalo wings, according to so many tests
Ella Quittner
Who will win the crispiest of them all?
Elon Musk’s Tesla factory in California sued (again) as alleged racist work environment
Kelly McClure
An area of the Tesla plant staffed primarily by Black workers allegedly referred to as “porch monkey station”
Biden pleads for unity — in speech at anti-LGBTQ, faux-bipartisan Prayer Breakfast
Jonathan Larsen
Despite extensive revelations about the anti-LGBTQ Christian nationalist annual event, Democrats keep playing along
Fury as Louis DeJoy defies Biden Administration on electrifying Postal Service truck fleet
Jake Johnson
At least one congressman called for the Postmaster General's ouster following the incident
Lawmakers who backed Trump’s fake AZ electors advised by scholar with ties to conservative group
Jordan Green
Two of the 11 alternate electors from Arizona have been subpoenaed so far by the Jan. 6 House Committee
Why renters are uniquely vulnerable to climate disasters
Adam Mahoney
The U.S. housing market is tight — and 40 percent of rental units are in the path of disaster
The road to Jan. 6: How 50 years of violent white nationalism inspired the Oath Keepers
Arun Gupta
How did the Oath Keepers go from opposing government tyranny to being an enthusiastic and bloody arm of it?
Would dogs be better off without us?
Jessica Pierce, Marc Bekoff
A thought experiment tells us a lot about man’s best friend — and ourselves
Have we forgotten how to read critically?
Kate Harding
An essay about writing, intent and women who don't really hate their husbands even if they declare they do
Biden administration fires former Trump aide after he pushed Jan. 6 “false flag” conspiracy
Matthew Chapman
The Trump appointee said the request for his resignation was 'better than a Pulitzer [Prize].'"
Millions could lose Medicaid coverage just as omicron surges — if Biden doesn’t act
Jake Johnson
"Make no mistake: kicking people out of Medicaid will kill many," warned Dr. Adam Gaffney, a public health advocate
Networks, do not air Trump’s Big Lie event
Jessica Corbett
Media Watchdogs Warn Networks Against Uncritical Airing of 'Big Lie' Trump Event
For Pete’s sake — Who is Pete?
Ellen Gutoskey
The murky origins of using this man's name as a creative way to curse
Trump’s MAGA movement suffered in 2021 — but has big comeback plans for 2022
Heather Digby Parton
MAGA is still kicking and it's more powerful than ever within the Republican Party
George R.R. Martin enthusiastically recommends “The Great” on Hulu
Dan Selcke
"You thought there was a lot of sex in 'GAME OF THRONES'?" the author writes on his Not a Blog
Corporate America’s top 10 blunders of 2021
Jon Skolnik
Top 10 corporate blunders of 2021: From Ozy Media's bizarre impersonation of YouTube to Reddit rescuing GameStop
Corporate donations flowed into Joe Manchin’s PAC ahead of final “No” on BBB
Jake Johnson
Money from Goldman Sachs, Blue Shield and Lockheed poured into Manchin's coffers as he worked to scuttle BBB
How to decorate cookies like a pro baker
Erin Jeanne McDowell
Everything you ever wanted to know about making picture-perfect cookies
Clinton pokes fun at Meadows’ use of private emails, says he was “plotting a coup d’etat”
Jon Skolnik
"His emails were about plotting a coup d'etat, while ours were about gefilte fish," Clinton tweeted.
Michigan high school massacre: Another tragic example of how white privilege kills white people
Chauncey DeVega
To argue that white supremacy hurts white people confounds many Americans. But the evidence keeps on mounting
The dangers of overtaxing your prefrontal cortex
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Dr. Mark Rego says we're "overstressing" parts of our brain that weren't designed for modern life and technology
Spiking gas prices are a preview of an energy transition gone wrong
Emily Pontecorvo
Experts say the Build Back Better Act’s climate policies could help
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