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Right-wing tantrum over Jill Biden Christmas video accidentally reveals how much MAGA hates America

Amanda Marcotte
When the "war on woke" is over, the only entertainment left for Trump cultists will be Dear Leader's speeches

Jan. 6 officer: Republicans would “keep us from protecting the Capitol” if Trump tries another coup

Chauncey DeVega
Sgt. Aquilino Gonell defended the Capitol on Jan. 6. Now he's defending himself from Republicans in Congress

Senate staffer fired over video of him allegedly having sex in judiciary hearing room

Kelly McClure
"This has been a difficult time for me," Aidan Maese-Czeropski said in a statement

The US Army’s World War II warning comes back to haunt us

Chauncey DeVega
In 1945 the US Army warned about fascism — and almost perfectly described Donald Trump

Bath and body perks: Here’s why you should bathe with your friends this winter

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Experts explain why this should be the winter you and your friends start bathing together

Navigating the new sober boom, where “a person’s sobriety is as unique as their fingerprint”

D. Watkins
When I cut back on drinking for health reasons, wise bartenders helped me find my way in the zero-proof life

Trump plots his return: Pardons, payoffs and payback

Chauncey DeVega
As seen in other fascist governments, this corrupt behavior will have a trickle-down effect across American society

Micro-medical machines like “The Magic Schoolbus” are being developed, but safety concerns remain

Elizabeth Hlavinka
From plaque cleaning to drug delivery, nanoelectronics are rapidly developing, with major implications for medicine

The year’s most impactful nudity in film

Gary M. Kramer
From J. Law's confrontation to Barry Keoghan's triumph, numerous movies in 2023 revealed they had skin in the game

The 7 biggest US women’s team World Cup revelations from Netflix’s “Under Pressure”

Joy Saha
The four-part series delves into the intimate details behind the USWNT's devastating loss at the 2023 World Cup

How an oil executive led the world to an agreement to ditch fossil fuels

Naveena Sadasivam, Jake Bittle
After weeks of debate at COP28 countries decide to “transition away” from oil and gas. Does this effort fall short?

In the face of extreme weather, scientists look to adapt crops

Lourdes Medrano
"As hostile weather intensifies, plant breeding focused on climate-adapted crops has taken on a sense of urgency"

How police have undermined the promise of body cameras

Eric Umansky, Umar Farooq
Police departments routinely refuse to release footage — even when officers kill

Monkeys are marvelous, but face a bleak future thanks to other primates: Humans

Assaf Levy
Monkeys are charismatic and beloved, but we are driving them to extinction. Can we protect them in time?

Earth may have had all the elements needed for life within it all along

Shichun Huang, Wenzhong Wang
Scientists still debate the origins of Earth’s life-sustaining elements. It may not be meteorites after all

“Oh my god! Consider the source”: Students frustrated by derailment of campus free speech debates

Tatyana Tandanpolie
It may seem nonsensical to say that calls for genocide are protected speech but colleges are in a tough spot

New evidence shows Trump’s “fake electors” expressed legal reservations to Rudy Giuliani

Tatyana Tandanpolie
Trump's campaign was warned of the "fake elector" plot's legal risks, documents and recordings show

“Orange Is the New Sack”: Stephen Colbert mocks Tucker Carlson’s new streaming network programming

Joy Saha
The late-night host couldn't resist imagining the shows that the Fox News ejected would offer

Supreme Court announces it will hear abortion pill case

Matthew Rozsa
The Supreme Court earlier interceded in another case involving the drug in question, mifepristone

“Review bombing” and lost book deals: The Goodreads scandal explained

Nardos Haile
A debut author has lost her book deal after being accused of "review bombing" other authors

Humans are trashing the Moon. Some scientists argue it’s another sign of the Anthropocene

Matthew Rozsa
Some scientists argue the concept of the "Anthropocene" applies to the Moon, too

Why acclaimed actor Willem Dafoe wears so many faces: “I really am in it for the adventure”

Mary Elizabeth Williams
The "Poor Things" star discusses why he's not typecast and how he once pranked Mark Ruffalo with Oscar Isaac

“This wasn’t what this interview was going to be about”: Ron Johnson flails under pressure from CNN

Gabriella Ferrigine
“There is nothing untoward about what they did," GOP Sen. Johnson said of Wisconsin's 2020 fake electors

“Barbie,” Oppie and . . . Mario?: Why the Golden Globes mean even less than before

Melanie McFarland
The glitzy award show has a new owner and network, but its waning relevance is unchanged
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