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Matt Gaetz worries House may “end up with a Democrat” speaker after MTG files to oust Mike Johnson
Igor Derysh
Greene moved to replace the House speaker just months after Kevin McCarthy's ouster
2024 “Dirty Dozen” guide reveals the top 12 fruits and vegetables containing the most pesticides
Joy Saha
Strawberries, leafy greens, grapes and green beans are just a few items on the EWG's annual list
On abandoning “fattertainment”: Why the way we talk about childhood obesity matters
Joy Saha
For years, Oprah Winfrey has led productive and positive conversations on what continues to be a sensitive topic
Martyrs to the MAGA cause: Trump follows Hitler’s steps with glorification of Jan. 6
Heather Digby Parton
Making martyrs out of red hat rioters is a well laid out plan
Losing hippos could throw entire ecosystems out of balance. Here’s how we can still save them
Assaf Levy
The gentle giants of the waterways are threatened by industry and development, but many are working to protect them
Think Kate Middleton’s data-privacy fiasco is bad? US hospitals are under cyber-siege
Rae Hodge
Our medical data could be leaked as easily as the Princess of Wales. Here’s how to protect yourself
Trump’s criminal cases are his campaign
Amanda Marcotte
Trump hopes losing Trump Tower will be a symbol for voters mad over challenges to white male dominance
Trump’s love letters to MAGA: Campaign emails forge a cult bond
Chauncey DeVega
Trump campaign emails have become quite phallic and psychosexual
Is “3 Body Problem” brainy? Certainly. It’s also divisive, depending on who’s watching it
Melanie McFarland
Once again the creators of "Game of Thrones" and a "True Blood" writer endeavor to tame the unadaptable
Drake Bell calls out “Boy Meets World” stars for writing letters supporting child abuser
Gabriella Ferrigine
"On the wrong side of everything": Rider Strong and Will Friedle express regret for believing Brian Peck's account
Supreme Court grants Gov. Greg Abbott’s wish to turn Texas into a far-right dictatorship
Amanda Marcotte
Donald Trump isn't the only far-right character the Supreme Court could bless with dictatorial powers
Amazon says its plastic packaging can be recycled. An investigation finds it usually isn’t
Joseph Winters
Trackers placed in 93 bundles of Amazon packaging marked for recycling showed many of them were buried or burned
‘Dirty Dozen’ guide shows 95% of these fruits and veggies tested positive for pesticides
Olivia Rosane
"This year, EWG looked at results from 47,510 samples of 46 fruits and vegetables"
“Panic mode” setting in after Trump was “counting on Chubb” to put up fraud bond: report
Igor Derysh
Trump “increasingly concerned about the optics" Monday's fraud bond deadline will create, CNN reports
Yes, some medication abortion patients go to the ER — but it may not be for what you think
Nicole Karlis
A small portion of patients do visit ERs after an abortion, but it's not because mifepristone is unsafe
White evangelicals embrace raunchy photos — yet they hate sex as much as ever
Amanda Marcotte
Trumpian Christians love bikini pics now, but they still don't want women to enjoy sex
Aaron Rodgers has a long history with anti-LGBTQ evangelical groups
Jonathan Larsen
NFL superstar and possible RFK Jr. running mate was involved with anti-LGBTQ faith group until at least 2014
“Bizarre”: Legal expert says Judge Cannon’s “outlandish” order is “sign of her extreme partisanship”
Tatyana Tandanpolie
"She will make every effort through her rulings... to ensure that Trump is found not guilty," law professor warns
A New Orleans neighborhood confronts the racist legacy of a toxic stretch of highway
Drew Hawkins
The “Claiborne Corridor” tore through the heart of one of the nation’s oldest Black neighborhoods
“Desperate” Trump’s inability to get fraud bond makes him “massive national security risk,” Dem says
Igor Derysh
"Any foreign adversary seeking to buy a President knows the price," warns Rep. Sean Casten
How dollar stores exacerbated American food deserts — and what it means when they leave them
Ashlie D. Stevens
“Dollar stores are now the fastest-growing food retailers in the contiguous United States"
Facing three global crises, the American empire may be nearing final collapse
Alfred McCoy
Joe Biden is already struggling to manage wars in Ukraine and Gaza, with China waiting for its moment
Different, not broken: Asexual people still reckon with erasure from their doctors
Elizabeth Hlavinka
Asexuality was historically seen as a disorder to be cured. The community is still fighting for recognition
Michael Imperioli remains in character while ejecting an activist disrupting a Broadway performance
Kelly McClure
Extinction Rebellion crashed "An Enemy of the People" on Broadway and Imperioli handled it like a Moltisanti
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