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Experts warn that “accountability” for Donald Trump could come at a cost to democracy
Chauncey DeVega
"Real and actual violence is only becoming increasingly more likely"
How “Ahsoka” takes the sexist subtext of “Star Wars” and brings it to the fore through Hera Syndulla
Melanie McFarland
With three women leading in the latest "Star Wars" story, ignoring the bureaucratic sexism at play is impossible
An AI-generated song mimicking Drake and the Weeknd is eligible to win a Grammy
Joy Saha
The controversial tune, titled "Heart on My Sleeve," by Ghostwriter first went viral back in April
California’s Salton Sea eyed for lithium extraction with new tech
June Kim
As companies with billionaire backing buy in, frontline communities weigh the economics with health and environment
Trump plans to become a dictator — denial will not save you
Chauncey DeVega
Project 2025 is a strategy that has been developed by right-wing think tanks
“Necessary to defend our republic”: Republicans sue to keep Trump off ballot in battleground state
Tatyana Tandanpolie
The suit alleges that Trump's incitement of the Jan. 6 attack disqualifies him under the 14th Amendment
It’s been a big year for the labor movement. What about farmworkers?
Ryan Nebeker
"Farmworkers and advocates see getting labor-related provisions into the farm bill as an opportunity to change"
Workers pay the price while congress and employers debate need for heat regulations
Amy Maxmen
OSHA has said its data on occupational heat-related injuries and fatalities are likely vast underestimates
Wisconsin GOP may try to impeach newly-elected liberal Supreme Court justice
Gabriella Ferrigine
Wisconsin GOP couldn't beat Janet Protasiewicz at the polls — now they want to impeach her to save gerrymander
Why the Proud Boys’ sentences matter: They’re scaring the rest of MAGA straight
Amanda Marcotte
Proud Boys faked remorse, but the truth slipped out as one yelled "Trump won!" after being sentenced
A psychiatrist explains the neuroscience and physiology of fear
Arash Javanbakht
If anxiety is in my brain, why is my heart pounding?
Barack Obama’s pollsters see “big red flags” for Donald Trump’s presidential campaign
Chauncey DeVega
Mike Kulisheck and Shannon Currie of the Beneson Strategy Group on the impact of indictments on Trump's polling
Newly discovered steel-dense exoplanet is result of colliding with and consuming its siblings: study
Matthew Rozsa
The exoplanet TOI-1853 b is roughly the size of Neptune but more dense than any planet of its size yet discovered
“A very clever strategy”: Georgia lawyers explain speedy trial request could spell “chaos” for Trump
Areeba Shah
Georgia courts are "extremely reluctant" to sever defendants from joint trials, legal expert says
Mocking Burning Man’s muddy catastrophe is just the latest example of how we cope with the rich
Nardos Haile
Memes about the trapped festivalgoers remind us of the Titan submarine that captured the nation this summer
Ever wonder how your body turns food into fuel? We tracked atoms to find out
James Carter, Brian Fry, Kaitlyn O'Mara
What exactly is metabolism — and how does it work?
My earliest childhood memories are from Margaritaville
Olivia Luppino
Jimmy Buffett is the perfect artist to grow up and grow older with
Women are ferally horny, according to TV and movies. Then why are they not having sex?
Kelly Pau
This vocal thirstiness makes sense if you take into account factors favoring a sexy yet safe "vibes only" lifestyle
“Disturbed”: For a second time, federal court strikes down Alabama’s congressional map
Sophia Tesfaye
"The state of Alabama deliberately disregarded our instructions”
In St. Tropez, the Rolling Stones made “Exile on Main St.” — and turned rock stars into high society
Jonathan Miles
In 1971, the band fled UK tax rates for the south of France, glamorizing the Riviera for rock stars to come
Space junk in Earth orbit and on the Moon will increase with future missions
Chris Impey
Unfortunately, nobody’s in charge of cleaning up this mess in space
“Dark” right-wing network recruits MAGA “army” to replace 50K federal workers Trump plans to purge
Areeba Shah
"Project 2025 is extremists' newest plan to set fire to our democracy," watchdog group warns
The persistent mysteries of electroconvulsive therapy
Astrid Landon
Many experts stand by ECT as an effective tool in treating some mental illnesses. But few can agree on how it works
12 of the biggest strikes during this Hot Labor Summer
Olivia Luppino
From Hollywood and Starbucks to nurses and bus drivers, workers nationwide continue to seek better contracts
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