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Russell Brand is evolving his next gig: Cult leader
L.L. Kirchner
The comedian speaks to his devoted followers to deny assault allegations using patriarchal misdirection
Meet Miss Toto, the drag queen serving up shark science in South Florida
Elizabeth Hlavinka
“Drag 'n Tag” breaks down barriers to marine science for the queer community and people of color
Sen. Amy Klobuchar on drug reform: Big Pharma “spent hundreds of millions — and the public won”
Brian Karem
Minnesota senator and anti-monopoly crusader explains how fixing Medicare's drug problem will help everybody
California’s Surgeon General wants schools to be the front line against childhood stress
George B. Sánchez-Tello
Black and Latino children are more likely to be hurt by harmful experiences that can lead to lifelong suffering
How Texas became the new “homebase” for white nationalist and neo-Nazi groups
Areeba Shah
Patriot Front led to Texas having the most white supremacist propaganda distributions in the U.S. in 2022, per ADL
Clarence Thomas secretly participated in Koch network donor events
Joshua Kaplan, Justin Elliott, Alex Mierjeski
Thomas has attended at least two Koch donor summits, helping a political network that has brought cases to SCOTUS
Joe Manchin ramps up the Republican-led outrage, pushes petition to reverse dress code change
Tatyana Tandanpolie
The West Virginia Democrat also plans to issue a resolution that would reverse Chuck Schumer's Senate rule change
“He’s not here, we are”: House Republicans ice out Trump, look to make a deal with Democrats
Tatyana Tandanpolie
A looming shutdown deadline leaves the GOP in disarray
Allegations against Rudy Giuliani and Russell Brand show sexual abuse is a selling point for MAGA
Amanda Marcotte
The quickest way to be a hero to Donald Trump fanboys? Face multiple, credible sexual assault allegations
Trump was “ultimately responsible”: Fake electors look to blame the boss, says expert
Areeba Shah
Georgia defendants hope to move case to federal court, but their plan is "dead on arrival," legal expert says
What can you make with half a million pounds of Kernza? Try beer
Lela Nargi
"You actually can find Kernza turning up in breads, crackers, cereals and flours . . ."
“Stop Making Sense,” the best concert film ever, converted me into a Talking Heads fan
Gary M. Kramer
Reflections on Jonathan Demme's master work as the iconic film is rereleased for its 40th anniversary
Study: Book bans jumped 33% last school year
Jake Johnson
"Eating away at the foundations of our democracy"
Can your body “remember” pregnancy? A new study in mice suggests so
Elizabeth Hlavinka
Research suggests rare cells that remember prior children remain in the mother's body, perhaps forever
Overdoses are soaring, but medications can reduce death by 50 percent. So why aren’t we using them?
Elizabeth Hlavinka
Some progress has been made ensuring access to buprenorphine and methadone, but for many the meds remain elusive
RIP Twitter: You were once cool
D. Watkins
Twitter gave me community and my writing career. Now it's a joke, and charging a fee is the end
Spending time in space can harm the human body
Rachael Seidler
But scientists are working to mitigate these risks before sending people to Mars
Suppressing negative emotions may actually benefit your mental heath, study finds
Matthew Rozsa
Patients who suppressed negative emotions for the study often chose to continue after the research was over
Is rice the “climate-change crop” the Northeast needs?
Liz Susman Karp
". . . a niche regional rice movement has been germinating for several decades, though growth has been piecemeal"
What is “southern” food? Dale Gray takes readers from South Africa to South Korea for the answer
Michael La Corte
In "South of Somewhere" the author explores both global flavors and the cultures that created them
DeSantis’ weaponization of education turns deadly
Chauncey DeVega
Connecting Ron DeSantis' anti-woke policies to the year he spent as a high school history teacher
Anxiety and panic attacks are normal reactions to a chaotic world. So why do we pretend otherwise?
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Men especially are vulnerable to masking these emotions. ABC News's Matt Gutman on how to face them effectively
The lessons Lauryn Hill taught me
D. Watkins
I was in high school when "The Miseducation" dropped, and the songs helped me to be a better person, even today
On Fox News’ “The Five,” Jessica Tarlov is redefining the image of the sacrificial liberal
Melanie McFarland
The new lefty face might be one against four on the right-wing channel, but she's winning fans with viral clapbacks
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