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“What We Do in the Shadows” prepared us for the disbelief that met the latest Jan. 6 indictment
Melanie McFarland
It doesn't matter if "Local News" isn't meant as an allegory. This week's news makes it an apt one
“Heartstopper” returns for a sweeter, more heartfelt exploration of coming-of-age queerness
Nardos Haile
Netflix's British YA series heads to Paris in its second season, while also deepening and diversifying its romances
Are e-cigs better for pregnant people trying to quit? New research is at odds with expert advice
Nicole Karlis
A study suggests a controversial harm reduction approach to help pregnant smokers
The vice of spice: confronting lead-tainted turmeric
Wudan Yan
"This [FDA] guideline did not discuss spices and no maximum limits for lead are noted for adults"
Researchers announce Pac-Man ghost-shaped jellyfish is the oldest in fossil record
Elizabeth Hlavinka
The 505 million-year-old fossil hints at what sea life was like in the Cambrian era
Criminal indictments are not enough: Donald Trump must be defeated at the ballot box
Chauncey DeVega
But even defeating Trump at the polls will be insufficient to secure the future of American democracy
The simple reason why Ron DeSantis keeps finding his campaign embroiled in scandal
Amanda Marcotte
Why would Florida's governor team up with Nazis and other authoritarian scum? Because he is one of them
Scientists warn deep sea mining could be an environmental disaster as regulation negotiations stall
Elizabeth Hlavinka
We barely know anything about the bottom of the ocean. Nations are racing to mine it anyway
“Straight out of the authoritarian playbook”: Hate speech watchdog sued by Musk’s X hits back
Brett Wilkins
Group says Musk trying to "shoot the messenger" instead of dealing with the "toxic environment he's created"
Indictment: Trump charged with four felonies in 2020 election probe — 6 un-indicted co-conspirators
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Trump was charged with multiple conspiracy counts in special counsel Jack Smith's investigation
What is food protein-induced enterocolitis syndrome or FPIES? And are more babies getting it?
Jennifer Koplin, Dianne Campbell, Eric Lee
"Until recently, FPIES was thought to be rare, but new evidence suggests it is more common than previously thought"
“Hemorrhaging cash”: Trump PAC “nearly broke” after lawyer bills and may have violated election law
Gabriella Ferrigine
Trump's Save America PAC had over $100 million last year. Now it has less than $4 million
“They need us. We don’t need them:” The fall of Twitter is making the trolls and grifters desperate
Amanda Marcotte
Elon Musk's business model depends on "triggering" liberals — but he's now running out of progressives to bait
“Trump has no way to escape at this point”: Ex-DOJ prosecutor says new charges spell real trouble
Chauncey DeVega
Kenneth McCallion is a former Justice Department prosecutor who also worked for the New York State Attorney General
“My favorite meat”: Mitt Romney goes viral in an alien-like ode to hot dogs
Ashlie D. Stevens
"I love ‘em in buns. I love them outside of buns"
Profiteers of armageddon: Oppenheimer and the birth of the nuclear-industrial complex
William D. Hartung
What Oppie began became a full-scale nuclear-industrial complex on planet where destruction lurks around the corner
Trump loses bigly on “Big Lie”: His own judge rules against him on bogus suit against CNN
Austin Sarat, Dennis Aftergut
Trump thought judge-shopping in Florida might win his nonsensical case against CNN. Fortunately, he was wrong
Didn’t watch “Secret Invasion”? Why Marvel projects have become increasingly irrelevant
Melanie McFarland
If a series about Nick Fury doesn't feel urgent or crucial, then the MCU is losing the battle for our attention
It’s time to believe Donald Trump
Chauncey DeVega
As the walls close, Trump's threats intensify — and he's deadly serious
After spending a reported $40M in donations on legal fees, Trump requests $60M refund to pay more
Kelly McClure
The Save America Federal Election Commission filing expected on Monday will shed more light on Trump's financials
China’s Great Leap Backward: So much for the next dominant superpower
Joe Tauke
The Chinese century is over. Facing upside-down demographic and economic trends, China is heading off the cliff
Disability rates rose sharply during the pandemic. Long COVID is largely to blame
Matthew Rozsa
COVID-19 has changed the landscape for disability rights, an issue that is already far too neglected in society
In Wisconsin, women’s health care is constricted by an 1849 law. These doctors are aghast
Sarah Varney
The state’s original abortion law was passed before the Civil War, when women could not vote or own property
Bruce Springsteen and John Mellencamp can teach Jason Aldean a thing or two about small towns
David Masciotra
It is not only easy to find better politics in small towns, but also better music than Billboard's No. 2 song
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