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The other war from hell: Struggle and suffering in Sudan — while the world looks away
Priti Gulati Cox, Stan Cox
With the world's attention focused on Ukraine, almost no one has noticed a devastating civil war in Africa
The secret “Barbie” message everyone can get behind is that Allan is amazing. He is also like us
Melanie McFarland
Summer 2023 is a "Barbie" world. But it wouldn't mean nothing, and we mean nothing, without Ken's buddy Allan
Judge throws out Trump’s lawsuit against CNN
Kelly McClure
The Trump-appointed Judge ruled that "Big Lie" statements made by CNN were opinion, not defamation
Dangerous visions: How the quest for utopia could lead to catastrophe
Émile P. Torres
Futurist Monika Bielskyte on our dangerous addiction to utopia and dystopia — and how to build an inclusive future
After a dystopian “mandemic,” the wacky “Creamerie” pokes at the remaining “inequities among women”
Kelly Pau
Perlina Lau discusses the Kiwi comedy that dares to imagine a world with few men and where wellness is weaponized
Moms for Liberty hit with tax complaint
Kelly McClure
The complaint alleges that the organization is in violation of its 501(c)4 non-profit status
The race to defuse an oil ‘time bomb’ disaster threatening the Red Sea
Saqib Rahim
A plan to avoid a spill four times larger than the Exxon Valdez is "only half a solution" but better than nothing
Taylor Swift and her fans just broke a record of “seismic” proportions
Olivia Luppino
The seismic activity at Swift's tour stop is comparable to a 2.3 magnitude earthquake, geology professor says
Whistleblower calls for government transparency as Congress digs for the truth about UFOs
Chris Impey
David Grusch described crashed machinery that had yielded biological material of nonhuman origin
A sloppy cover-up: New Mar-a-Lago documents charges show Donald Trump is a poor mob boss
Heather Digby Parton
Donald Trump knows that the White House is his ultimate get-out-of-jail-free card
Eagles founding member, Randy Meisner, dead at 77
Kelly McClure
Meisner co-wrote and sang one of the band's most popular songs, “Take It to the Limit”
“Star Trek: Strange New Worlds” shows how war muddles the moral compass of two of its crew
Melanie McFarland
In "Under the Cloak of War" an old Klingon foe visits the Enterprise as an ally. But for some, the war never ended
“Smells like Benghazi”: Republicans reveal fury over Kevin McCarthy’s “impeachment theater”
Tatyana Tandanpolie
GOP Rep. Ken Buck accused the speaker of using impeachment as a “shiny object” and distraction
“We’re huge in learning loss!” Cashing in on the post-pandemic education crisis
Alec MacGillis
Test scores are plummeting while tens of billions in federal aid flows to schools
Ken Paxton’s far-right billionaire backers are fighting hard to save him
Robert Downen, Carla Astudillo
Supporters have risen to Paxton’s defense in impeachment, fueled by the deep pockets of oil-rich West Texas donors
Tom Cruise, our messy messiah of movies
Kelly Pau
The enduring, enigmatic and eerie appeal of the actor known for doing his own stunts and jumping on couches
“Bulls**t apology”: Boebert blames AirPods after throwing Uvalde victim’s memorial pin in the trash
Gabriella Ferrigine
Boebert apologized for the "appearance" of "disrespecting a child"
Experts stunned after Alabama “blatantly disregards” SCOTUS order to fix racially gerrymandered map
Jessica Corbett
Republicans "remain determined to rob Black voters of the representation we deserve," advocacy groups say
Texas A&M suspended professor accused of criticizing GOP Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick in lecture
Kate McGee, James Barragán
Opioid crisis expert Joy Alonzo raised questions about the extent of political interference in higher education
“His statements could be used against him”: Expert warns Trump’s rhetoric “could backfire” in court
Areeba Shah
Experts say judge may even be forced to issue a gag order if Trump ramps up threats
Food expiration dates don’t have much science behind them — a food safety researcher explains
Jill Roberts
". . . the dates have little to do with when food expires or becomes less safe to eat"
Trump threats will only backfire on him — they prove Jack Smith’s entire case
Amanda Marcotte
Republicans struggle to pretend Trump's an innocent angel while he begs his followers to commit violence
“Fifth-tier people”: Ex-Trump official Miles Taylor on who would want to work for the next regime
Chauncey DeVega
"I was completely, if not catastrophically wrong," the author of the famous "Anonymous" op-ed tells Salon
How to have better orgasms, according to science
Rae Hodge
Ladies and gentle-femmes, welcome to Pleasuredome
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