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Here are 15 tasty Super Bowl commercials we’re looking forward to ahead of the big game
Joy Saha
From Pringles to Uber Eats and Drumstick, here are the food-themed ads to keep an eye out for during the big game
What the NFL and Elon Musk’s Neuralink share in common
Rae Hodge
Emerging tech promises to heal brain damage, but neuroscientists are right to urge caution against Musk’s hype
Vince McMahon’s “Rosebud” moment: Was a family secret behind his career of abuse?
Irvin Muchnick
After new revelations, the WWE impresario's sordid career is finally over. What led to his history of abuse?
Native American communities have the highest suicide rates, yet interventions are scarce
Cheryl Platzman Weinstock
Experts say strategies for suicide prevention isn’t culturally relevant or sensitive to Native American communities
“Frightening”: Experts alarmed after Texas border “invaded” by far-right “God’s Army” convoy
Areeba Shah
“My greatest fear is that we're going to see some very real, ugly violence,” expert warns
Notorious conservative activist’s lawsuit threatens grant program for Black women amid anti-DEI push
Tatyana Tandanpolie
It's "tragic" that the Supreme Court opened door to flood of lawsuits with affirmative action ruling, expert says
Classic rock, reframed: Journey and Bee Gees books confront each group’s “complicated history”
Kenneth Womack
"Livin’ Just to Find Emotion" delves into Journey's racial leg up, while "Story of the Bee Gees" gets personal
The Beatles on “The Ed Sullivan Show,” 60 years later: “Life went from black and white to color”
Nicole Michael
On this bonus episode of "Everything Fab Four," host Kenneth Womack revisits the fateful show through other artists
Chemicals used in plastic food packaging linked to 10% of preterm births in 2018
Joseph Winters
The resulting costs to society could be as high as $8 billion
Laughing at a diminished Donald Trump won’t diminish the MAGA threat
Chauncey DeVega
The best time to laugh will be once the 2024 election is over
Expert: A two-state solution for Israelis and Palestinians might actually be closer than ever
Benjamin Case
Peace between the two warring nations may be possible. Just look to the fall of the South Africa apartheid
“Off-ramp”: Legal experts say hearing suggests even Supreme Court liberals may rule in Trump’s favor
Igor Derysh
Liberal justices not pushing back on arguments “suggests the cake is already baked,” law professor says
Three “junk science” abortion pill studies were just retracted. Will the Supreme Court notice?
Nicole Karlis
“I hope that this will make people more careful about when they cite studies," one lawyer told Salon
Youth drinking is declining – myths about the trend, busted
Laura Fenton, Amy Pennay, John Holmes
"The change reflects a general trend in young people's attitudes toward risk"
Conservative watchdog group accuses Oreo of “grooming children” because of PFLAG partnership
Ashlie D. Stevens
This isn't the first time the cookie company has been the object of conservatives' ire
What do your blood test results mean? A toxicologist explains the basics of how to interpret them
Brad Reisfeld
There are numerous blood panels intended to test specific aspects of your health. What do they all mean?
Unleash Joe Biden — the public needs to the hear the private truth about Donald Trump
Chauncey DeVega
A presidential tone shift out on the campaign trail is desperately needed
Experts: SCOTUS heads into uncharted, dangerous territory as it considers Trump insurrection case
Jessica A. Schoenherr, Jonathan M. King
One dark shadow hanging over this case is that the justices’ decision could affect the court’s legitimacy, too
“Hell no”: Trump allies’ plan to privatize Medicare draws alarm and outrage
Jake Johnson
Right-wingers want to make fraud-riddled Medicare Advantage "the default enrollment option"
When will Black women stop being snubbed for Grammys’ album of the year?
Nardos Haile
The last time a Black woman won the Grammys most coveted album of the year was Lauryn Hill 25 years ago
Ignoring Indigenous rights is making the green transition more expensive
Anita Hofschneider
“If you’re going to develop energy in the U.S. you’ve got to do it with the support of tribal communities."
Where did the ingredients in that sandwich come from?
Nick William Smith, Andrew John Fletcher, Warren McNabb
"And because your food travels a long way to reach you, so does your nutrition"
“This is disgusting”: Outrage over bigotry, Islamophobia in Wall Street Journal and New York Times
Common Dreams staff
Elected officials speak out after WSJ editorial calls Dearborn, Michigan "America's Jihad capital"
In “True Detective: Night Country” it’s better to ask questions than pray for answers from the dead
Melanie McFarland
In the spirit of Christmas Eve, "Part 4" walks Danvers and Navarro through visitations from old and new ghosts
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