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Hunting the military extremist: How disturbed is the U.S. military?
Nan Levinson
The growth of extremism in the ranks of a military involved in a century of failed war
“Disgraceful”: GOP advances bill that could remove 220,000 teachers from classrooms
Jake Johnson
"If left to their own devices, Republicans would gleefully take public education to the graveyard," Democrat warns
How Harlan Crow slashed his tax bill by taking Clarence Thomas on superyacht cruises
Paul Kiel
In lavishing gifts on the Supreme Court justice, the billionaire GOP donor may have violated tax laws, experts say
How your body (and the environment) is affected by the consumption of both red and processed meats
Katherine Sievert, Gary Sacks
"But this is not sustainable. To improve the health of people and the planet we need to change how we produce meat"
“It’s never too late to find love”: A 71-year-old grandfather is ABC’s very first “Golden Bachelor”
Nardos Haile
Meet Gerry Turner, who hopes for a second chance at love in this expansion of the "Bachelor" universe
Corals are starting to bleach as global ocean temperatures hit record highs
Ian Enochs
El Niño is contributing to the problem, but rising ocean heat is largely driven by burning fossil fuels
How the fight to mainstream raw milk is bringing liberals and libertarians together
Ashlie D. Stevens
"The room is half full of libertarians and half full of very liberal Democrats. The bridge is food"
Abandoning nuclear power was a mistake. Germany must return to the future of energy
Nick O’Hara
Renewables alone can't provide the clean energy we need to combat climate change
The Tree of Life shooting horrified the nation: Is that a good reason for the death penalty?
Austin Sarat
"Vengeance is mine, says the Lord": When people are murdered in a house of worship, we should remember that
Large group of tourists trapped for hours in former home of mystery writer Agatha Christie
Kelly McClure
"They are giving us free teas and things. It’s a bit bleak,” said one of the tourists
Groups sue to overturn Idaho “abortion trafficking” law targeting teens
Sarah Varney
Advocates challenge a law that forbids helping teens obtain abortion pills or leave the state for abortion care
Look to the Logan Roys to understand who’s causing the Hollywood “double strike”
Melanie McFarland
SAG-AFTRA president Fran Drescher has emerged as the strike's early hero. Now it needs a recognizable heel
Who is Lina Khan? Meet the unshakeable FTC chair rattling Big Tech
Rae Hodge
Republicans smeared Khan as a "bully" who is "misleading" the FTC. Here's why an FTC chair is enraging the right
Does aspartame cause cancer? “Possibly,” a new WHO report concludes
Matthew Rozsa
Independent experts in 12 countries assembled to create a working aspartame report by the World Health Organization
State officials told to “carry out their duty” by keeping Trump off 2024 ballot
Jessica Corbett
"Trump is disqualified" under the 14th Amendment, campaigners argue
Texas judge who doesn’t want to officiate gay weddings hopes web designer’s SCOTUS win helps her
Rebecca Schneid
Dianne Hensley filed a lawsuit after a state agency warned her about refusing to marry gay couples
Nearly 100K voter registrations challenged in Georgia — almost all by just 6 right-wing activists
Doug Bock Clark
Experts warn that election officials’ handling of some of those challenges may clash with federal law
Grocery prices remained steady in June, following significant food price hikes in May
Joy Saha
The grocery increase in the year through June was reportedly "the lowest annual increase since September 2021"
“We beat ourselves up”: Michelle Buteau recognizes our insecurities and reflects our sexiness back
D. Watkins
The actor on making "Survival of the Thickest" an inclusive comedy, bouncing back from setbacks and advice for men
“DOJ wants clear precedent”: “Very surprising” DOJ appeal argues Oath Keepers’ sentences too lenient
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Prosecutors say Stewart Rhodes' 18-year sentence and others are below sentencing guidelines
House Freedom Caucus members say MTG dodging GOP chairman to avoid getting kicked out
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Despite congresswoman's efforts, she has officially gotten the boot from the far-right group, Rep. Ken Buck says
Joe Biden says the right things — in Lithuania. But does that even count?
Brian Karem
Biden gave a forceful speech on the Ukraine war and the climate crisis. Was anyone in America paying attention?
Can in-utero exposure to acetaminophen cause autism and ADHD?
Teresa Carr
The debate over how to interpret acetaminophen science has profound implications for individuals and the public
Tucker Carlson’s Twitter interview with Andrew Tate: Elon Musk is really getting desperate
Amanda Marcotte
Twitter traffic is plummeting — so Tucker Carlson sits with an accused rapist in a trollish bid for attention
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