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“Staggering levels of grift”: Experts say Clarence Thomas trips expose SCOTUS corruption “crisis”
Tatyana Tandanpolie
"In my career I don't remember ever seeing this degree of largesse given to anybody," ex-federal judge says
Clarence Thomas’ 38 vacations: Other billionaires treated the Supreme Court justice to luxury travel
Brett Murphy, Alex Mierjeski
Thomas reaped more benefits from a network of wealthy and well-connected patrons than previously known
Music lovers mourn the loss of Robbie Robertson, lead guitarist and songwriter for The Band
Kelly McClure
Main force behind The Band, Robertson also composed music for Martin Scorsese's "Killers of the Flower Moon"
“Might have to give those millions back”: Legal experts say Jack Smith could “seize” Trump PAC cash
Gabriella Ferrigine
Smith's team is reportedly still investigating the former president's post-election fundraising scheme
Trump peddles unfounded lie that Georgia DA Fani Willis had an “affair” with a “gang member”
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Trump's accusations appear to be a wild misrepresentation of a 2019 case Willis handled
Not just Trump: The Ohio abortion vote exposes the bitterness fueling the GOP war on democracy
Amanda Marcotte
Republicans want to impose their policies on unwilling voters, just like they'll force childbirth on women
Why Donald Trump and the right can’t leave women’s soccer alone
Olivia Luppino
In a new era of women's soccer, one thing stays the same
Trump judge forces Southwest attorneys to get “religious liberty training” from Christian hate group
Gabriella Ferrigine
"Brantley Starr's order would let courts force lawyers to undergo religious indoctrination sessions," analyst warns
Ex-US attorney: Jack Smith “may need to politely tell Judge Cannon to butt out” after latest order
Areeba Shah
Special counsel may need to push back on Trump-appointed judge for "crossing into" his lane, says Barb McQuade
This summer, I finally surrendered to the pumpkin spice creep
Ashlie D. Stevens
Here's why I'm breaking all my typical "food rules"
How the Texas trial changed the story of abortion rights in America
Sarah Varney
In July, the case for abortion was made by women themselves who had been denied abortions and sued the state
Reframing that “Oppenheimer” sex scene as a Hindu woman who delved into my religion’s sacred truths
Sibani Ram
The earliest Hindus saw sex as a soul of their religion and culture, and Christopher Nolan pays tribute in his way
“Criminalizing the Samaritan”: Why cities across the US are making it illegal to feed the homeless
Ashlie D. Stevens
Political and religious nonprofits are pushing back against the ordinances, saying they violate their rights
Fur farms are breeding grounds for disease and a public health threat. It’s time to shut them down
Matthew Rozsa
Experts say the risk of COVID and "bird flu" H5N1 outbreaks outweigh the benefits of these cruel facilities
“Heroes in a half shell”: The tactile appeal of the original “Ninja Turtles” toys can’t be beat
Kelly McClure
Where did all my turtles go? And how much money am I willing to spend to get them all back?
Why America is going backward: Being the richest nation in history isn’t enough
Mike Lofgren
America is the greatest economic and military power in world history — and our quality of life is garbage. But why?
Are humans a cancer on the planet? A physician argues that civilization is truly carcinogenic
Troy Farah
In "Homo Ecophagus," Dr. Warren Hern gives human activity a deadly diagnosis
The real costs of the new Alzheimer’s drug, most of which will fall to taxpayers
Arthur Allen
Outstanding doubts about Leqembi and related drugs have given urgency to efforts to monitor patient experiences
Maryland lieutenant governor got funding from donors linked to far-right extremist movement
Areeba Shah
Critics accuse Aruna Miller of retaliating against those that called out the problematic donations
“Black people, we are the ultimate outsider”: Justin Simien on “radical” take on “Haunted Mansion”
D. Watkins
The director shares his Disney past, what goes into making ghosts and what's at stake in the Hollywood strikes
“The people have spoken”: Both expelled Tennessee Democrats win back their seats
Jake Johnson
Justin Jones captured nearly 80% of the vote while Justin Pearson won with more than 90%
AP Psychology effectively banned in Florida over lesson on sexual orientation, gender identity
Brett Wilkins
"Any AP Psychology course taught in Florida will violate either Florida law or college requirements"
Donald Trump has lost control of his own image
Chauncey DeVega
With the Jan. 6 indictment, Trump has lost control of his own narrative
Send in the clowns (with tiny hands): The Trump circus returns to D.C. — for one day
Brian Karem
"Circumcision Guy" was there. "Blacks for Trump" was there. But the main character made only a token appearance
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