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2 in 5 US babies benefit from the WIC nutrition program

Noura Insolera
"About 2 in 5 of the 3.7 million babies born in the U.S. in 2022 benefited from WIC"

Ex-Trump lawyer warns Giuliani is in “a lot of trouble” after being left without any local attorneys

Tatyana Tandanpolie
Another Georgia attorney just quit the cash-strapped former Trump lawyer's team

The Age of Trump is a horror movie — we’ve reached the point where the monster is vanquished

Chauncey DeVega
The monster will appear again in the sequel

How a Big Pharma company stalled a potentially lifesaving vaccine in pursuit of bigger profits

Anna Maria Barry-Jester
A vaccine against tuberculosis has never been closer to reality. But development slowed due to corporate interests

Jim Jordan announces run for House speaker — as McCarthy allies plot to shiv his opponent: report

Gabriella Ferrigine
Some allies for the former House speaker are out to get House Majority Leader Steve Scalise, Punchbowl News reports

“Grotesque violation”: Critics pour cold water on MTG push to elect Trump as new House speaker

Gabriella Ferrigine
Far-right lawmakers want ex-president to replace Kevin McCarthy — but there are major issues with that idea

“Tyranny of the petty”: Acting GOP House speaker evicts Pelosi from Capitol office as “revenge”

Igor Derysh
Pelosi was unable to remove her belongings because she was in California to mourn the loss of Sen. Dianne Feinstein

The study of smell loss still struggles for support

Hannah Docter-Loeb
The pandemic brought attention to an overlooked condition. But researchers are still fighting to show smell matters

Monk parakeets have “voiceprints” that identify themselves in groups just like humans, study finds

Elizabeth Hlavinka
Matching voice calls with machine learning could be used to test whether the same is true in dolphins, bats too

“A clarion call to arms”: Experts on why MAGA remains impervious to anti-Trump Republicans’ message

Chauncey DeVega
"Trump's lies are perceived to be verbal weapons in the war"

Former Abercrombie & Fitch CEO accused of exploiting young men for sex. Here’s what we know

Joy Saha
BBC's two-year investigation spotlights sex abuse allegations made against Mike Jeffries and his partner

Over 100 dolphins cooked in the Amazon river as climate change heats water to Jacuzzi temperatures

Matthew Rozsa
The dolphins may have lost 10 percent of their population, which could threaten the survival of the species

“When stupidity is elevated”: “Airplane!” filmmakers reveal the secrets to their deadpan success

Gary M. Kramer
The writers-directors of the 1980 comedy discuss their new book, smart casting and jokes that might not play today

John Kelly slammed for revealing “horrifying” Trump statements “three years too late”

Gabriella Ferrigine
"Has Gen. Kelly apologized yet to Congresswoman Frederica Wilson for lying about her?" MSNBC host asks

Rage against machine learning: Lessons from the Luddites in an era of exploitative technology

Matthew Rozsa
Brian Merchant's new book "Blood in the Machine" traces Luddite history to our modern day tech and labor woes

What industry knew about the perils of PFAS

Tracey J. Woodruff, Nadia Gaber
A document analysis shows that manufacturers knew for decades about the chemicals’ toxicity but kept promoting them

What that “Sex Education” disability story could learn from reality TV

Inga Parkel
Netflix's British comedy struggles to tell an authentic story for Isaac, who deserves better. Here's how to fix it

This simple, spicy garlic hummus packs the heat in under 5 minutes

D. Watkins
Watching what you eat? This hummus could be your new favorite snack

GOP dudes are big mad at Taylor Swift for reminding them that the ladies don’t like them

Amanda Marcotte
The pop star's relationship with NFL player Travis Kelce draws out the incel-adjacent impulses of MAGA men

“Blue zones” have captivated health and longevity experts. But are they real or statistical grift?

Philip Finkelstein
Regions where living to 100 isn't uncommon have captivated longevity experts. Here's what the evidence says

What an orphan owl taught an ecologist about bird intelligence

Matthew Rozsa
Owls aren't just smart, they have colorful personalities, as author Carl Safina learned from rescuing one

Magic mushroom retreat centers can offer healing — but their lack of regulation can carry risks

Elizabeth Hlavinka
Psychedelic retreats are becoming more popular as people wait for FDA approval. But do they work?

What are the biomarkers of Alzheimer’s really telling us?

Carlyn Zwarenstein
There's still no established cause for Alzheimer's, but emphasizing some symptoms can have unintended consequences

Leftists, save yourselves! It’s a bad moment for nihilistic self-indulgence

Paul Rosenberg
The far-left bromance with RFK Jr. is only helping Trump. Remember how left-wing purity worked out in the 1930s?
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