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Swarms of AI “killer robots” are the future of war: If that sounds scary, it should
Michael Klare
Swarms of self-guided automated weapons systems will fight future wars. What will they decide to do?
Joe Biden gives the media a desperately needed lesson about Donald Trump
Brian Karem
The president has to break the news to journalists that Trump plans to jail us
“Uncommitted” Michigan Dems want to stop Biden from “handing” presidency to Trump with Gaza policies
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Campaign urges voters "who feel betrayed by the president" to vote uncommitted in Tuesday's primary
The taboo against menstruation has serious health consequences
Elizabeth Hlavinka
The "period positivity" movement has seen substantial progress but much work remains to be done
Bipartisan Wisconsin ethics commission refers Trump PAC for felony prosecution over alleged scheme
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Officials find evidence Trump's Save America committee skirted campaign finance laws to take down disloyal GOPer
“Io Capitano” and migrant reality: “There is a lot of violence, but there is also a lot of humanity”
Gary M. Kramer
The director for the Oscar-nominated film discusses what some Africans endure for hope of a better life in Europe
The federal “abortion ban” team Trump doesn’t want you to know about
Jessica Corbett
Trump "likes the idea of a 16-week national abortion ban" but wants to keep it quiet, NY Times reports
Christian nationalist insiders are prepping for Trump’s “dystopian” return
Julia Conley
"Abortion bans, attacks on same-sex marriage, restrictions on contraception": Scary reality of second Trump term
We’re not stupid or more racist: “Daily Show’s” Dulcé Sloan says New Yorkers get Southerners wrong
D. Watkins
The "Daily Show" correspondent and "Hello Friends!" author talks about growing up in Atlanta and unfunny comics
Monarch butterfly populations are crashing — but we can choose to do something about it
Matthew Rozsa
A species once numbering in the millions has reached 5% of its population in the '80s. We can reverse this trend
Apocalypse now: Donald Trump dons the “armor of God” — and pushes for theocracy
Chauncey DeVega
Scholar Paul Djupe on the QAnon-Christian fascist coalition that Trump hopes can make him America's dictator
Donald Trump may not believe in God, but he still plans to turn America into a Christian theocracy
Amanda Marcotte
Like any cult leader, Trump's goal is to get power — and the religious right is ready to take advantage
Trump expands Republicans’ big tent of Christian nationalism
Chauncey DeVega
Religion expert Paul Djupe explains Trump's unification of the right is an existential threat to American democracy
One of America’s most-hated Jews says we’re getting antisemitism wrong
Jonathan Larsen
There’s danger in conflating legitimate criticism of Israel with outright antisemitism, Mikey Weinstein warns
“Grotesque”: Trump torched for “despicable” statement making Alexei Navalny’s death about himself
Gabriella Ferrigine
After days of silence, Trump paints himself as a "martyr" following Russian opposition leader's death
Hitting Trump’s pockets is only the first step
Chauncey DeVega
Booting Donald Trump off the ballot and fining the Trump Organization into oblivion won't make MAGA disappear
Dapping: The overlooked Black celebration that has a long, life-saving history
Rann Miller
Tracing the history of the dap, from Africa to Americana
“True Detective: Night Country” leaves us in a place between the truth of crime and feminine mystery
Melanie McFarland
Is time a flat circle? Is Ennis haunted? For this season it all comes back to the power of womanhood
How the loneliness crisis is fueling “stan culture”
Nicole Karlis
Is our obsession with celebrities the consequence of our wilting friendships?
The desert “erases people:” Volunteers try to count migrant deaths, but the true number is unknown
Levi Stallings
A report obtained by Salon details record-high border-crossing deaths. But this seems to be a serious undercount
Does AI want to nuke us? We don’t know — and that could be more dangerous
Rae Hodge
Military AI use is coming. Researchers want to see safety come first
It’s about time the Peanuts gave Franklin a home, and an overdue identity of his own
Melanie McFarland
It only took 56 years for us to get a character portrait of the one Black kid in the Peanuts
Right-wingers spread misinformation about megachurch shooting to stoke fears of “trans terrorism”
Areeba Shah
Trump Jr., Libs of TikTok use Texas megachurch shooting to spin a debunked narrative demonizing transgender people
“Insincere and hypocritical”: GOP struggles to diversify candidates as it attacks diversity programs
Tatyana Tandanpolie
The GOP's strategy is "non-genuine" given Trump's impact on the party, former Republican candidate says
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