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Will Roe v. Wade ever be restored? How certain legal challenges could reinstate abortion protections
Nicole Karlis
The Supreme Court slashed abortion protections in 2022. Experts explain how the fallout could reopen the debate
A “woke” flour fit and “The Bear” explain why we need to see more bakers of color in the world
Melanie McFarland
Conservatives attacking bakers of color can keep their ashy muffins. This show's Denmark trip rises above all that
“Who’s paying for it?”: Fake Biden robocall tells New Hampshire voters to stay home
Gabriella Ferrigine
“Voting this Tuesday only enables the Republicans in their quest to elect Donald Trump again," the phony call said
Beyond their years: Behind the alarming obsession Gens Z and Alpha have with skincare and anti-aging
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Experts explain why middle schoolers have taken over the beauty counter — and what it means for their mental health
Scholars worry Haley and Ramaswamy’s race-blindness helps GOP advance “white supremacist worldview”
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Republican denials of racism in the US help feed "fantasy of white victimhood," professor says
Want to fix inequality, Democrats? The answer is wages, not education
J. Paul Leigh
Want to reduce inequality, create opportunity and win back working-class voters? There's an easy solution
Tim Scott looks to Trump as a president who will “restore law and order” in official endorsement
Kelly McClure
The South Carolina senator's pick is a blow to Nikki Haley, who appointed Scott to the Senate in 2012
Netflix’s “American Nightmare”: The true story of police failure in the so-called “Gone Girl” case
Joy Saha
Denise Huskins was kidnapped and attacked, but her ordeal initially was written off as an "orchestrated event"
Why we’re not seeing the real Gaza war in the media
Norman Solomon
How can something be headline news and also nearly invisible? Mainstream media are accomplishing that in Gaza
Prison food is a national crisis. Sustainable sourcing could be a solution
C. Dreams
". . . Nourishing incarcerated individuals . . . isn’t just about filling their stomachs"
Texas Democrat Jasmine Crockett is going viral – just the way she wants it
Grace Yarrow
A freshman in Congress, Crockett's uncensored barbs and musings have helped launch her into the spotlight
A rye renaissance is coming
Liz Susman Karp
The many reasons to love the grain — beyond just how delicious it is
Biden admits air strikes on Yemen aren’t working — but vows to keep bombing anyway
Jake Johnson
"Are they stopping the Houthis? No. Are they gonna continue? Yes," Biden told reporters
Take it from me: You should be re-pickling your store-bought pickles
Bibi Hutchings
"I am partial to these pickles. I think they are the very best, hands down, bar none"
Are disruptive climate protests working? Activists explain the motivation behind flashy dissent
Matthew Rozsa
Blocking traffic, "attacking" art — are these tactics helping the climate movement or just annoying?
Advances in mind-decoding technologies raise hopes (and worries)
Fletcher Reveley
Devices that connect brains to computers are increasingly sophisticated. Can the neurorights movement catch up?
Trump’s obsession with E. Jean Carroll helps prove her case against him
Amanda Marcotte
He's acting like a cartoonish bad guy on "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit"
The suppressed history of the civil rights movement that could help defeat Donald Trump
Chauncey DeVega
Journalist Thomas Ricks on why Americans have been "given a flat narrow story" of the fight for democracy in the US
Burger King’s parent company slated to buy out chain’s largest U.S. franchisee for $1 billion
Joy Saha
The deal is slated to be completed by the second quarter of 2024
What’s the best diet for healthy sleep? A nutritional epidemiologist explains
Erica Jansen
". . . there are numerous individual foods and nutrients that may be linked to quality of sleep"
Move over Instant Pot: The rice cooker is having a renaissance
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Sales of rice cookers are surging — here's why you need one in your kitchen too
Meghan McCain’s sexist comment shows why Nikki Haley has no chance of winning the GOP nomination
Amanda Marcotte
Republicans may say they're be OK with a female president, but they always find an excuse to not vote for a woman
The resistance caucus: A Democrat goes through the looking glass in Iowa
J.M. Norris
A party that fetishizes stricter voting laws has done nothing to prevent Democrats from influencing their caucus
The FDA is failing children with a rare, neglected disease sometimes called “childhood dementia”
Matthew Ellinwood
The FDA is holding potential Sanfilippo syndrome therapies to an impossible and inhumane standard
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