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“Old Smoker” and the “Squalling Newborns”: Strange new star type discovered hiding in the Milky Way
Rae Hodge
Scientists’ 10-year hunt reveals a nursery of stars, and a surprising grandparent
We are now at the mercy of democracy doomers
Chauncey DeVega
Disengagement is de facto surrender to Trumpism
Jon Stewart returns to “The Daily Show” as the voice of past generations. What about future ones?
Melanie McFarland
The good news is that Boomers and Gen X may turn to Comedy Central again. The bad news is their kids still won't
The crime of living: What the kidnapping of Patty Hearst teaches us about assumption and perspective
Kelly McClure
Journalist and author Roger D. Rapoport breaks down all sides of Hearst's story in "Searching for Patty Hearst"
Experts: Voter disdain for Trump-Biden rematch gives third parties opening to “spoil the election”
Tatyana Tandanpolie
"When third parties make a splash, it comes very quickly, and it's almost unexpected. You don't see it coming"
Patty Hearst’s kidnapping, the SLA and January 6: Why I study “ordinary” women drawn to extremism
Rachael Hanel
The Symbionese Liberation Army showed how politics and social disorder can prompt people to embrace violence
6 major Lil Nas X revelations from HBO’s documentary “Lil Nas X: Long Live Montero”
Joy Saha
The intimate feature opens the curtains on the openly queer rapper's personal journey, both on and off the stage
Where Nat Geo’s “Genius” meets America’s remix of Martin Luther King and Malcolm X
Melanie McFarland
Malcolm X and Martin Luther King, Jr. were geniuses. Yet again National Geographic's anthology fails to show that
The hidden racial bias in U.S. lung cancer screening policy
Melba Newsome
A 2019 study found that screening eligibility rules disproportionately excluded Black smokers. Little has changed
Oregon Supreme Court bans GOP state lawmakers who staged walkout from ballot
Brett Wilkins
10 lawmakers disqualified from reelection for walkout that paralyzed legislature for six weeks
The FTC is attacking drugmakers’ “patent thickets”
Elisabeth Rosenthal
The Federal Trade Commission has challenged more than 100 patents drugmakers listed in the FDA’s “Orange Book"
Mark Pocan launches inquiry into secretive Christian group linked to Uganda’s “Kill the Gays” law
Jonathan Larsen
Democrat launches the most aggressive official inquiry ever into The Family and the National Prayer breakfast
“Devastating”: Restricting abortion drug access would inflict unnecessary suffering for miscarriages
Nicole Karlis
The Supreme Court will soon decide the fate of access for mifepristone. The fallout of a ban would be tremendous
“Striking back hard”: Climate change protesters on how fossil fuel companies try to squash dissent
Matthew Rozsa
Climate change is a major existential crisis, but those who bring attention to it are often unduly punished
Trump’s enduring success is fueled by disdain for Democrats
Chauncey DeVega
Beyond MAGA, the Republican coalition is held together only by an opposition to multi-ethnic democracy
Remote warfare and expendable people: Forever War means never having to say you’re sorry
Nick Turse
In war, people die for absurd reasons or often no reason at all
“Devastating”: Experts sound the alarm over court ruling that poses “direct threat to democracy”
Areeba Shah
Conservative judges have "aggressively re-written Voting Rights Act to the point of rendering it unrecognizable"
Authoritarianism scholars warn Trump’s control of the Republican Party is bad for democracy
Erica Frantz, Andrea Kendall-Taylor, Joseph Wright
A second Trump presidency is likely to damage American democracy even more than his first term did
“Feud: Capote vs. The Swans” makes us miss Ryan Murphy’s facility for writing difficult women
Melanie McFarland
Truman Capote's ugly BFF breakup is exactly the type of material Murphy would smash. Too bad he didn't write it
Arizona GOP fake elector proposes bill to let politicians overturn elections
Gabriella Ferrigine
"The Legislature, and no other official, shall appoint presidential electors," the bill says
The most important ingredient in your kitchen is the one you most take for granted
Michael La Corte
From bolognese to marmalade, learning how to really cook with this simple ingredient will change your dishes
LGBTQ+ foe joins National Prayer Breakfast board
Jonathan Larsen
Former member of Congress opposes LGBTQ+ rights and has secret history with breakfast organizers
Why MAGA fears Taylor Swift at the Super Bowl
Amanda Marcotte
The Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce conspiracy illustrates how the MAGA cult controls its followers
Trump’s mobilizing his “prayer warriors”: Religion scholar on what MAGA means by “spiritual warfare”
Chauncey DeVega
Professor André Gagné explains that MAGA's "adoption of aggressive spiritual warfare language" is a warning sign
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