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Atlanta, crucible of democracy: How the city’s tortured history got us here

Christopher Sellers
A Black D.A. and a race-baiting white president are colliding in Atlanta — and it feels like the city's destiny

For some reason, Scientologists don’t want you to be able to repair their religious artifacts

Rae Hodge
Author Services, a Scientology-affiliated organization, joins the bevy of tech companies opposing right-to-repair

The forgotten art of cooking with your hands

Ashlie D. Stevens
"Weeknight cooking sometimes can feel like frenetic treading against the tide of culinary burnout"

“The desert will try to kill you”: Thousands trapped at Burning Man after historic flooding

Sophia Tesfaye
Organizers said Sunday that both “The Man” and “The Temple” will still burn

It takes more than one superhero

Monica Castillo
Despite the success of "Blue Beetle," Latinos remain the most underrepresented group in films

Artificial intelligence may influence whether you can get pain medication

Andy Miller, Sam Whitehead
The use of systems to analyze opioid-prescribing data has sparked questions over whether they harm patients

Labor Day showdown: Deep-pockets N.J. hospital chain vs. strong nurses union

Bob Hennelly
Striking nurses see health care canceled as $6.6 billon N.J. hospital chain digs in; both sides claim bad faith

From lost to found: How I dropkicked assimilation in favor of being me

Jamie Jo Hoang
My parents never told me to assimilate. But I felt their shame when people made fun of them or talked down to them

“Taiwanese food is an underdog”: In her new cookbook, Clarissa Wei writes a love letter to Taiwan

Michael La Corte
"You can whip up an entire meal with just a wok, knife, soy sauce and sugar"

QAnon 2.0: “Sound of Freedom” and the rise of MAGA vigilantism

Robert Guffey
Right-wing influencers pushed a paranoid, anti-immigrant hit movie — while pretending they'd never heard of QAnon

“Domestic terrorism” — Inside the troubled teen industry, detailed by “Survivor993”

Mary Elizabeth Williams
A survivor recounts how the troubled teen industry operates for-profit "torture camps"

Jimmy Buffett got in one last summer before shipping off to the big Margaritaville in the sky

Kelly McClure
Buffett made a name for himself as someone who encouraged grabbing on to opportunities for leisure whenever you can

The harder coming out stories on “What We Do in the Shadows” aren’t what you think they’d be

Melanie McFarland
In a place where it's commonly accepted knowledge that everybody's gay, revealing your human failings is tougher

5 things to know about the new drug pricing negotiations

Arthur Allen, Rachana Pradhan, David Hilzenrath
The first eligible drugs treat diabetes, blood clots, blood cancers, arthritis and heart disease

From RICO charges to loyalty pledges: Trump’s transformation of the GOP into a crime mob is complete

Chauncey DeVega
The first Republican presidential debate made it clear: MAGA may be a cult — but the GOP is a crime family

6 royal revelations about Prince Harry and more in Netflix docuseries “Heart of Invictus”

Joy Saha
The five-part series spotlights several war-veterans-turned-athletes and Harry throwing shade at his family

Donald Trump is cracking up the Georgia GOP

Tatyana Tandanpolie
Georgia Republicans are in-fighting over whether to probe and punish Fulton County DA Fani Willis

Unearthing racism’s Christian roots: How far-right Christianity quietly fueled Jacksonville shooter

Serene Jones, Rev. Dr. LaKeesha Walrond
A shooting in Jacksonville is the latest example of overt, growing, and gruesome anti-Black violence

Trump conspirators beware: Rudy Giuliani’s loss is a reminder that the courtroom is MAGA kryptonite

Amanda Marcotte
MAGA losses pile up: As with the Fox defamation loss, Trumpists may want to rethink the "never surrender" strategy

Californians headed to HBCUs in the South prepare for college under abortion bans

April Dembosky
Students of color could be disproportionately affected by changes in state abortion laws

“Eco-friendly” straws contain potentially toxic chemicals — posing a threat to people and wildlife

Ovokeroye Abafe
"Perhaps the best thing we can do for now is to avoid using straws altogether, where possible"

Envisioning indigenous food sovereignty as “a whole ecosystem”

Leilani Marie Labong
""The most helpful thing I can do is show people how achievable food sovereignty is"

“She is ready to go”: Experts say Willis “showing a very strong hand” in motion to speed up trial

Igor Derysh
Fulton DA now wants to try all 19 defendants in October after one of them moved for a speedy trial

GOP voters can’t cope with Trump charges — so Republicans double down on anti-democratic attacks

Amanda Marcotte
Republicans aren't handling Trump's indictments well
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