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First contact with aliens could end in colonization and genocide if we don’t learn from history
William Lempert, Kim TallBear, David Delgado Shorter
A public ET message could initiate cascading events, including military actions to corporate resource mining
Untangling the deep and troubled roots of democracy can help define its future
Paul Rosenberg
Democracy was spread around the world by Europeans, a new book argues — and it often became a tool of oppression
“A king’s ransom”: SAG-AFTRA’s Fran Drescher calls out “maniacal” Hollywood CEOs for their “greed”
Olivia Luppino
The star of "The Nanny" says executives are living in a "dystopia" as productions grind to a halt and actors strike
Following sky-high food inflation, USDA launches partnership with states to protect consumers
Joy Saha
The department announced Wednesday that it will work with bipartisan attorney generals in 31 states and D.C.
“Series of crimes”: Georgia DA reportedly has evidence to bring “sprawling” racketeering indictment
Igor Derysh
Fulton DA Fani Willis may charge Trump with conspiracy related to influencing witnesses and computer trespass
The opposite of “common sense”: No Labels campaign in 2024 is a revenge plot against Democrats
Heather Digby Parton
Why is former Democrat turned independent senator Joe Lieberman so invested in a third-party run right now?
Trump shares ominous video to Truth Social as Jan. 6 indictment hangs in the balance
Kelly McClure
"We are going to do things to you that have never been done before,” Trump is heard saying in the video
Protestors battered by police during George Floyd demonstrations awarded $13 million from NYC
Kelly McClure
It's the heftiest amount to be paid in a class-action settlement to a group of protesters
No Labels wants to “rescue” the 2024 election with a third-party candidate — but on whose dime?
Bob Hennelly
The group's website doesn’t specify who its donors are, and their tax filings don’t offer those details either
“And Just Like That” star Karen Pittman on the “sexy” missed opportunity of Nya romancing Miranda
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Pittman also discusses the upcoming "sensual" season of "Morning Show" and what TV gets wrong about Black women
These no-mess, no-effort vegetable dips are going to save your summer dinners
Bibi Hutchings
You're 30 seconds — and a little chill time — away from two herby, creamy dips
Convicted Ponzi schemer freed by Trump charged with “brazen and sophisticated” $35 million fraud
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Eliyahu Weinstein's sentence in an earlier $200 million Ponzi scheme was commuted by Trump
Amid a dizzying week of news, somehow Donald Trump manages to hog the spotlight
Brian Karem
The Pentagon admits UAPs are a thing, RFK Jr makes a vile accusation — and we're still trapped in the Trump circus
Medical exiles: families flee states amid crackdown on transgender care
Bram Sable-Smith, Daniel Chang, Jazmin Orozco Rodriguez, Sandy West
Draconian laws banning trans care are forcing some families to flee to more progressive states
Donald Trump’s death wish for Hunter Biden
Chauncey DeVega
The former president's violent rhetoric is clearly escalating
Why people tend to believe UFOs are extraterrestrial
Barry Markovsky
Despite the growing interest, multiple investigations have found no evidence that UFOs are extraterrestrial
Hey Republicans (and RFK Jr.): Nobody wants to see you do push-ups
Amanda Marcotte
RFK Jr. and other GOP stooges think their fitness videos are impressive, but it's really quite sad
What the living owe the dead: Finding accountability for the Port Newark fire
Bob Hennelly
How one tragedy illuminates a "collective inattention" to a "global trade machine"
The other side of concert etiquette: Miranda Lambert, tempers and why everybody is so provoked
Nardos Haile
Lambert earned criticism for scolding fans taking a selfie during a concert, but this could be the new normal
Malnutrition in South Africa: How one community wants resources to be spent
Agnes Erzse, Aviva Tugendhaft
"Addressing malnutrition will also require coordinated actions across many sectors"
Pennsylvania locomotive manufacturing workers are striking for greener jobs
John McCracken
Unions are working together to push for better environmental standards and greener technology in the industry
How childhood trauma can lead to obesity in people with serious mental illness
Joseph Lloyd Davies
"Promoting a trauma-informed approach to both psychiatric and physical health care is vital"
Marjorie Taylor Greene and Lauren Boebert were doomed to feud — there can only be one MAGA queen
Amanda Marcotte
These two know that the far-right is like the Smurfs: There's only room for one lady
“Train and socialize”: Expert on linguistic anthropology explains how Trump is warping MAGA minds
Chauncey DeVega
The implications stretch far beyond Donald Trump — and are ominous for American society
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