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Why some cannabis advocates say we should stop infusing weed into candy

Troy Farah
Tempted by colorful THC-infused candies and chocolates, more children are accidentally getting high

Biden administration unveils roadmap for a greener, more equitable transportation sector

Joseph Winters
Federal agencies look beyond EVs to envision more convenient and efficient ways of getting around

Experts: GOP’s 30% federal sales tax plan is “one of the most regressive proposals in a generation”

Jake Johnson
The bill would also eliminate corporate income taxes and abolish the IRS

If you give an AI a cookie, can it make a viral recipe?

Ashlie D. Stevens
Artificial intelligence has already shaken up art and writing. What does it mean for recipe development?

NFL has been slow to embrace mental health support for players

Mark Kreidler
The league is working its way toward accessible mental health support for its players, coaches, and staff

“It’s a huge list”: Iowa GOP bill would ban people on food stamps from buying fresh meat — and more

Samaa Khullar
The list also restricts purchases of bread, cheese, oil, salt and other food staples

Black, LGBTQ+, and religious groups ask Biden to drop the National Prayer Breakfast

Jonathan Larsen
Freedom From Religion Foundation rallies opposition to participation in right-wing evangelical networking event

I tried Reddit’s viral, creamy, tortellini-packed “The Soup” — and it was totally worth it

Ashlie D. Stevens
While many recipes that garner lots of online attention are overhyped, this tomato-based soup doesn't disappoint

It’s not just Trump: A sobering new report chronicles the extensive GOP war on democracy

Amanda Marcotte
Trump is out of office, but the rate of Republicans filing anti-democracy lawsuits in 2022 stayed the same

To get off fossil fuels, America is going to need a lot more electricians

Emily Pontecorvo
A shortage of skilled labor could derail efforts to "electrify everything"

Why Disneyland is Coke and Vegas is Pepsi

Mary Elizabeth Williams
I didn't come to Vegas looking for Coke — then I found my mission

“Untraditional” Hanukkah celebrations are often full of traditions for Jews of color

Samira Mehta
Jews of color are innovating food-centered holidays to bring their whole selves to the table

Congress just passed $858B military budget — but GOP is blocking $12B to fight child poverty

Jake Johnson
GOPer says "the country frankly doesn't have the time or the money" to help impoverished kids

Amazon’s plastic packaging waste grew 18% in 2021, report says

Joseph Winters
Amazon says it generated 214 million pounds of plastic waste in 2021. An advocacy group says it was 3 times that

Cryptocurrency was always a scam — powered by white male privilege

Amanda Marcotte
The downfall of Sam Bankman-Fried serves as a reminder of how many white male "geniuses" are just full of crap

“Our last hope is Marshall Law!”: Leaked Mark Meadows texts reveal secret GOP Jan. 6 plotting

Igor Derysh
Talking Points Memo publishes massive trove of Meadows' texts with at least 34 Republican lawmakers

Inside Google’s quest to digitize troops’ tissue samples

James Bandler
The tech giant seeks access to a priceless trove of veterans’ skin samples, tumor biopsies and organ slices

How the New York Times helped Republicans win the House

Paul Rosenberg
The Gray Lady told America that rising crime and worsening inflation were driven by Democrats. None of it was true

Uh, Politico? Biden didn’t make Marjorie Taylor Greene “the face of the GOP” — Republicans did

Amanda Marcotte
Between blaming Democrats for MAGA Republicans and celebrating Trump's babysitter, media keeps coddling GOP

Christian nationalism’s white supremacy crisis: Bitter battle on the far right

Kathryn Joyce
Christian podcast host "canceled" over long history of ugly racist tweets as war breaks out on religious right

“It’s horrendous, a load of bollocks”: Helena Bonham Carter stands by Johnny Depp and J.K. Rowling

Joy Saha
Bonham Carter also told The Times that so-called "cancel culture" has become "quite hysterical" in recent years

Why the mainstream news media got its midterms election coverage so wrong

Sophia A. McClennen
Today's news media simply refuses to recognize that the story of democracy in America is changing

Roasting a turkey is the worst part of Thanksgiving — so do this instead

Ashlie D. Stevens
This holiday season, leave the bird roasting to the professionals who can do it right

“Expanding financial relationship”: Saudis funneled “billions” to Trump family before 2024 launch

Matthew Chapman
Earlier this week, Trump "struck a deal with a Saudi-based real estate company" on $1.6 billion development
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