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Al Jazeera journalist learns that Israeli airstrike killed his family live on air
Julia Conley
Wael Al-Dahdouh was reporting live near Wafa Hospital in Gaza City when someone spoke to him about his family
New House Speaker Mike Johnson used to be top counsel for anti-LGBTQ hate group
Sharon Zhang
Johnson was a leader for Alliance Defending Freedom, which wrote the abortion ban that led to the downfall of “Roe"
Growing your own food and foraging can help tackle your ballooning grocery bill. Here’s how
Kate Neale
No matter if you're starting a garden, fostering a swap community or even foraging, any of these changes can help
Forensic psychological expert: MAGA “victimhood” is a major recruitment tool for violence
Chauncey DeVega
"The sense of loss is a major driver for recruitment," explains Dr. Emily Bashah
New GOP House Speaker Mike Johnson has proposed trillions in cuts to Social Security and Medicare
Jake Johnson
"It's right on his website"
GOP finally picks a speaker: But the hellish chaos of D.C. won’t end anytime soon
Brian Karem
Johnson goes from "who the hell?" to second in line for the presidency. But don't expect a functional government
Maine mass shooter opened fire at children’s bowling league and cornhole night: reports
Igor Derysh
Maine cities are on lockdown after double mass shooting kills at least 16 and wounds dozens of others
“Now and Then”: The history of the Beatles’ final song and how it’s getting released 46 years later
Kenneth Womack
John Lennon recorded "Now and Then" as a rough demo, but technology has revived it for a November release
Biden slams “extreme MAGA takeover” after House Republicans finally settle on a new speaker
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Johnson's win marks the first time the GOP has unanimously elected a speaker since elevating John Boehner in 2011
Brown, red, black, riceberry — what are these white rice alternatives? Are they actually healthier?
Yasmine Probst, Karen Zoszak, Olivia Wills
"Rice is not just another carb"
Why Reggie Watts learned to be funny
D. Watkins
The comedian and musician reflects on his memoir, finding community as a Black German kid in Montana and
“The jig is up”: Trump goes berserk at news Meadows’ testimony could “obliterate” Jan. 6 defense
Gabriella Ferrigine
Donald Trump's former chief of staff just cut an immunity deal with special counsel Jack Smith
If the GOP speaker circus fails Trump, this centrist group has a plan to save him in 2024
Heather Digby Parton
Trump has convinced these supposedly principled centrists that corrupting the election is perfectly reasonable
Tom Emmer drops speaker bid within hours: The MAGA cult is in a death spiral
Amanda Marcotte
For Trump loyalists, the possibility of total government collapse is basically a positive
Hamas, Israel and “terrorism”: If we have to use the label, at least let’s use it honestly
Norman Solomon
If Hamas is a terrorist organization — which it is, without question — then so is the Israeli government
Emmer out: Republicans’ third speaker nominee withdraws hours after winning contentious vote
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Former President Donald Trump derided the Minnesota Republican as a "RINO" om Truth Social after his nomination
Adele called herself a ‘borderline alcoholic’. But is that a real thing?
Nicole Lee
"But now we think of drinking on a continuum"
5 common nightmares and what they could mean for your mental health, according to a dream expert
Elizabeth Hlavinka
Being chased, falling and climate disasters: A dream researcher unpacks common nightmares
“The biggest internal threat”: Trump threatens to pull US out of NATO — again
Gabriella Ferrigine
The former president has expressed a willingness to withdraw from the transatlantic organization if elected in 2024
“Black AF History” author on whitewashing the past: “They have tried every way possible to erase us”
D. Watkins
"When people know, they can never forget," author Michael Harriot says about reclaiming true American history
Most distant radio burst ever discovered contained the amount of energy our Sun makes every 30 years
Matthew Rozsa
The cosmic energy blast can tell us about the Universe 8 billion years ago and even how much it (probably) weighs
“Plutocrats and populists”: The GOP’s “contradictory principles” make a perfect recipe for fascism
Chauncey DeVega
Professor Gavriel D. Rosenfeld on the toxic stew of tax cuts to rich people while placating racist scapegoating
Republicans looks for Jesus to take the wheel in the House
Gabriella Ferrigine
"A messiah will be born unto us who can achieve this miraculous threshold," quipped Rep. Tom McClintock
More than the law: Why Trump’s trials trigger him so much
Chauncey DeVega
A trio of Black women have been the target of some of Trump's fiercest attacks
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