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Can coffee or a nap make up for sleep deprivation? No — a psychologist explains why
Kimberly Fenn
"We found a simple answer: There is no substitute for sleep"
Hey, Republicans! It’s Trump who “criminalized politics” by turning the GOP into a two-bit mafia
Amanda Marcotte
Ron DeSantis complains that RICO is for "organized crime." Sorry, dude — that's exactly what a coup conspiracy is
Here are 9 signs that you have inflammation in your body. Could an anti-inflammatory diet help?
Lauren Ball, Emily Burch
"Inflammation is a major factor in the link between diet and many health conditions"
Gen Z’s coming out still faces hurdles, according to TV and movies
Nardos Haile
The progressive strides seen in "Heartstopper," "Red, White & Royal Blue," "XO, Kitty" and more are just the start
Virtual clinics embrace allergy drops as an alternative to shots
Esther Landhuis
An under-the-tongue treatment is popular in Europe, Canada, and Latin America. Why don’t U.S. allergists offer it?
The PragerU goal: “Indoctrinate kids at a young age into a far-right belief system”
Chauncey DeVega
What Ron DeSantis wants to teach kids: Racism and inequality don't matter, and politics can't solve injustice
Newest “anti-woke” tantrum: Right-wingers don’t think kids of different races can be friends
Amanda Marcotte
A bizarre racist outburst at a Texas school board isn't an isolated event — it's part of a national pattern
New Alzheimer’s drug raises hopes — along with questions
Judith Graham
These dementia treatments are opening uncharted territory. Here's some of what people should know
EPA approved a fuel ingredient even though it could cause cancer in virtually every person exposed
Sharon Lerner
Current and former EPA scientists said that the threat level of a new Chevron fuel ingredient is unheard of
In Switzerland, I learned the secrets of the world’s best chocolate
Mary Elizabeth Williams
I donned a crisp toque, a cocoa-colored apron and headed into the Lindt "Home of Chocolate" for my training
Prosecutors have messages linking Trump’s team to Georgia voting system breach
Kelly McClure
The messages confirm that Trump's team tried to access Coffee County’s voting systems prior to Jan. 6
QAnon’s weirdest obsession: Why does the radical far right fear the Masons?
Robert Guffey
Anti-Masonic prejudice goes back to the Nazis — and well before that. Somehow the QAnon cult has reanimated it
Jenna Lyons brings introvert representation to “The Real Housewives of New York City”
Kelly McClure
Introverted fans of reality TV, bow to your new queen
Long COVID is devastating and far from rare. As infections rise again, why are we still ignoring it?
Philip Finkelstein
As COVID cases rise once again, we're unprepared for the "mass disabling" event caused by long COVID
Will Gitmo always be with us? The Forever War’s forever legacy
Karen J. Greenberg
New U.N. report praises Biden administration for transparency — but excoriates U.S. for crimes against humanity
How Robbie Robertson’s hidden Indigenous and Jewish heritage influenced The Band’s mournful songs
David Masciotra
The musician's mother told him, "Be proud that you're an Indian, but be careful who you tell"
Compassionate Christian authoritarianism: The leftist utopia the right thinks will save the church
John Skiles Skinner
The compassionate part only serves to make authoritarianism more palatable
“Big Brother” houseguest evicted for racial slur; dad denies he’s racist because of Black family
Nardos Haile
Luke Valentine was given the boot under CBS' and "Big Brother's" code of conduct guidelines
Not so private room: Zoom’s AI privacy fiasco exposes how vulnerable we are to Big Tech’s whims
Rae Hodge
The video conference company's latest affront to data protections epitomizes why few trust Zoom in the first place
“Immediate disqualification”: Conservative legal scholars say Constitution bars Trump from office
Igor Derysh
“Abundant evidence” shows Trump engaged in insurrection and cannot be president, Federalist Society members write
Voters rejected an anti-abortion measure. State GOP lawmakers passed a similar bill anyway
Mike Dennison
Montana Republicans passed a version of the anti-abortion proposal that voters rejected only months earlier
How Israel occupied itself
Juan Cole
How the brutal Israeli occupation of the West Bank has come home to roost in Israel itself
“He kind of cornered her”: Video shows Trump aide being accused of “molesting” women at Arizona club
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Boris Epshteyn was quietly hit with multiple charges that were later dismissed when he pleaded guilty to one charge
Does an apple a day really keep the doctor away?
Janet Colson
A deep-dive into the age-old adage, according to a nutritionist . . . is there actually some truth to it?
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