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Iran’s troubling move into Africa — and the war in Sudan you haven’t noticed
Mohammad Ali Salih
A proxy war between Iran and the West unfolds in one of Africa's poorest countries — and there's no good outcome
Running in fear: Laken Riley’s murder echoes the perils of female runners everywhere
Gabriella Ferrigine
The nursing student's killing is a stark reminder of the enduring danger of male violence and harassment
Fyre Festival 2.0: Everything to know about the less than stellar Willy Wonka “immersive experience”
Joy Saha
Some families were so angry that they called the police
Protester thrown to the ground after calling Joe Manchin “a sick f**k” to his face
Kelly McClure
Things got heated at a Harvard Institute of Politics event on Friday, with Manchin himself squaring up
US blocks UN Security Council statement condemning IDF killing of Gazans seeking aid
Jake Johnson
U.S. unilaterally blocked statement that would have expressed "deep concern" over killing of over 100 Gazans
How the response to the latest Diddy lawsuit exposed homophobia within the Black community
Nardos Haile
Four women have sued the music mogul for assault. Now a male producer joins the growing list
Arizona Republicans advance bill allowing property owners to kill migrants
Chris Walker
The bill would allow property owners to kill migrants by claiming they believed their life was in danger
There was another Oct. 7, 22 years ago — the one America has forgotten
Andrea Mazzarino
When we protest civilian deaths in Gaza, we should also remember the dreadful legacy of America's "war on terror"
Republicans hatched a secret assault on the Voting Rights Act in Washington state
Marilyn W. Thompson
A redistricting commissioner quietly worked with the GOP to bring a lawsuit against voting maps he created
Exxon CEO to world: Climate crisis isn’t our fault, now “pay the price”
Matthew Rozsa
Exxon CEO Darren Woods says Big Oil's not to blame for climate crisis, saying world "waited too long"
More than 100K Michigan voters pick “uncommitted” over Biden − does that matter for November?
Michael Traugott
Michigan has the largest Arab, Muslim, and Palestinian population in the United States
“Trump’s in a corner”: Judge comes down “very hard” after Trump seeks discount on fraud penalty
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Trump's lawyers "all but concede that Mr. Trump has insufficient liquid assets to satisfy the judgment," AG says
Illinois adds itself to the list of states trying to boot Trump from their primary ballot
Kelly McClure
A Cook County judge made the move and then placed it on hold until Friday, expecting Trump to appeal
African great apes face a dire future from climate change, study finds
Matthew Rozsa
Humans aren't the only primates that will suffer from an increase in wildfires, flooding and heat waves
The true cost of food is far higher than what you spend at the checkout counter
Kathleen Merrigan
How to best examine "the economic, environmental, social and health impacts of food production and consumption"
Leaked audio: Right-wing Texas Supreme Court justice caught blasting “brainwashed” GOP colleagues
Robert Downen
John Devine, a former anti-abortion activist who has leaned on his deeply conservative politics, caught on tape
“Orwellian”: Supermarket leaders say Republicans’ new SNAP plan makes cashiers the “food police”
Ashlie D. Stevens
"It would set a terrifying precedent of intruding on the most private areas of our lives"
Inside the internal debates of a hospital abortion committee
Kavitha Surana
“I don’t want to have a patient die and be responsible for it,” one Tennessee doctor said
FDA has approved new treatment that might mitigate the symptoms of food allergies
Michael La Corte
"We've literally overnight doubled the amount of options we have to manage this disease"
“A doomsday scenario”: Former DOJ prosecutor warns Trump could profit from classified docs trial
Chauncey DeVega
"Trump is going to be running a fire sale" for top-secret documents, Ken McCallion tells Salon
Professor: I went to CPAC as an anthropologist to understand MAGA — what I saw was “shocking”
Alexander Hinton
Trump's rabid fans believe, more than ever, he is a savior
“5-alarm fire for the party”: Ex-aide says Trump’s S.C. win exposes his “fundamental weakness”
Gabriella Ferrigine
"Getting 60% and 40% being against him? That’s not a mandate," warns ex-White House staffer Alyssa Farah Griffin
Trump’s CPAC speech showed clear signs of major cognitive decline — yet MAGA cheered
Chauncey DeVega
A confused Donald Trump kept up his threats of retribution during this weekend's conservative confab
Black women are vital to science and health journalism
Rae Hodge
Trust in science — and science news — is broken. Rebuilding it begins at the foundation
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