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Why physics Nobelist Roger Penrose believes there are black holes left over from previous universes
Matthew Rozsa
Physics Nobelist Sir Roger Penrose has an odd theory about the universe — and there's even evidence for it
Melania Trump’s “aggrieved and self-pitying” White House blog post blows up in her face
Travis Gettys
First lady Melania Trump is airing her personal grievances on the White House website
The media could still screw up the election. Here’s what they need to do instead
Dan Froomkin
This not a normal election between two opposing candidates, and the news media needs to say so clearly
Facebook bans anti-vax ads — but anti-vax groups remain safe on the platform
Nicole Karlis
In light of flu season and COVID-19 vaccine research, the social media giant draws a soft line in the sand
Religious group scrubs photos and mentions of SCOTUS nominee Amy Coney Barrett from website: report
Roger Sollenberger
Former members of People of Praise say wives were taught to always obey their husbands – and provide sex on demand
Amy Coney Barrett tied to far-right religious cult that believes women should “submit” to husbands
Alex Henderson
Barrett's connection to the extremist quasi-Catholic cult People of Praise is once again coming under scrutiny
The struggle to crack down on the cottage industry sabotaging vehicle pollution controls
Eli Wolfe, Alexandra Tempus
Public health advocates say that diesel emissions contribute to increases in fine particulate matter
Republicans are pushing state-level measures to block defunding of police
Tyler Hicks
Republicans are using threats, histrionic pledges and legislation to scare cities considering police reform
Ruth Bader Ginsburg fought for equality — media must make clear Trump’s pick will do the opposite
Dan Froomkin
This Supreme Court battle isn't just another partisan squabble. It's a historic turning point, and we should say so
Office of the Special Counsel investigating Betsy DeVos over Fox News appearance: report
Bob Brigham
Yet another top Trump administration official is being investigated for potentially violating federal law
CIA to QAnon: Agent who hunted bin Laden now fans far-right hate
Alex Henderson
A former CIA official once in charge of the search for bin Laden is now promoting QAnon on his blog and podcast
Trump blasted for “McCarthy-like” call for “patriotic education” and attack on 1619 Project
Brett Wilkins
Howard Zinn often said that being "honest about the history of our country" is the best way to combat propaganda
Egg price-gouging accusations, a pandemic cheese “roller coaster”: Why food costs are still in flux
Ashlie D. Stevens
Restaurants are trying to work within the "new normal," but for a number of reasons, food prices haven't stabilized
Cloud-based life? Scientists believe there may be alien microbes floating in Venus’ atmosphere
Nicole Karlis
Researchers struggled to find an alternative explanation for a peculiar gas signature in Venus' upper atmosphere
Sex and the Baby Industrial Complex: Why gender reveal parties persist despite multiple tragedies
Ashlie D. Stevens
"For the love of God, stop burning things down to tell everyone about your kid's penis. No one cares but you"
Exclusive: How a pro-Trump Black group became an off-the-books Turkish lobbying campaign
Roger Sollenberger, Kathleen O'Neill
A Salon investigation reveals a strange tale of Black Trump surrogates who tried to leverage Turkish billions
Zuckerberg vows to fact-check Trump if he declares premature victory: Critics are skeptical
Igor Derysh
Facebook announces pre-election crackdown on misinformation and political ads. But how effective will it be?
Omar, Tlaib join calls for Joy Reid apology after comment comparing Trump to “violent” Muslim leader
Brett Wilkins
The MSNBC host says her remarks have been taken out of context
Betsy DeVos is now arguing COVID-19 pandemic is ultimately a “good thing” for U.S. public education
Lisa Newcomb
"Secretary DeVos and President Trump refuse to take this virus seriously," Joe Biden tweeted
Showtime’s alluring “Love Fraud” exposes the common con artist charming America’s lonely women
Melanie McFarland
The 4-part true crime documentary uses eye-popping mixed media to represent the seductive powers of such con men
Don’t waste your money trying to beat Mitch McConnell: Play “democracy moneyball” instead
Paul Rosenberg
If you really want to defeat Republicans and end gerrymandering, find races where your work actually matters
No, Americans aren’t yearning for more and better “objectivity” in journalism
Dan Froomkin
Big new survey of public opinion on the media reveals partisan split — but using it to preach about "bias" is wrong
The streets are quiet again, thanks to Trump and Bill Barr backing down
Terry H. Schwadron
The Feds lost the battle of Portland; the secret police left town and nothing bad happened
TikTok provides influencers income during the pandemic, but a ban could ruin that
Nicole Karlis
"It makes for my personal job . . . a lot harder now, thinking that I can't even count on this source of income"
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