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“Armageddon” is 25 years old: Scientists agree this problematic blockbuster aged like warm milk
Matthew Rozsa
"Armageddon" isn't just scientifically inaccurate — experts also say that it is downright hostile to intellectuals
Rapid weight loss may improve advanced fatty liver disease — new research
Dimitrios Koutoukidis
Our recent study has shown that the “soups and shakes” diet may be able to reduce the severity of liver disease
Concert sign of the times: Expert on the increasingly disturbing trend of hurling things at artists
Gabriella Ferrigine
Whether it's a phone, ashes or cheese – here's why fans have become emboldened to toss out concert etiquette
“Toxic chemicals in our food”: California bill would ban additives already prohibited in Europe
Ashlie D. Stevens
"Things like this aren’t partisan. They’re common sense," said former governor Arnold Schwarzenegger
Fraud “justice”: Anti-LGBTQ decision based on a fake case showcases the Supreme Court’s illegitimacy
Amanda Marcotte
Far-right lawyers created a phony "victim" in made-up case — and the justice with the stolen seat wrote the opinion
“Putin is stronger today”: Russia expert explains how rebellion effort may backfire
Chauncey DeVega
Matthew Schmidt, professor of national security at the University of New Haven, on war in Ukraine
Kim Cattrall deserves her own “Sex and the City” spinoff, as her time on “Glamorous” proves
Melanie McFarland
While doing the talk show rounds, the woman behind Samantha Jones reminds us of why she can carry a show of her own
Is it ethical to eat octopuses? An acclaimed octopus expert and marine biologist weighs in
Matthew Rozsa
Marine biologist Dr. David Scheel spoke about his new book, "Many Things Under A Rock"
Drag queen story hour doesn’t traumatize my kids — but the anti-LGBTQ protesters certainly could
Katryn Bury
Far-right protesters showed up at our library claiming drag is inherently sexual and damages children. I disagree
There’s no such thing as a conservative intellectual — only apologists for right-wing power
Mike Lofgren
From Burke to Buckley to Patrick Deneen, we've seen a 200-year history of defending the indefensible
A new model for human origins in Africa upends commonly held beliefs about our evolution
Carlyn Zwarenstein
There's a promising new model for human origins in Africa — but scientists don't quite know what to do with it
Trump thrilled with his appointed Supreme Court Justices — calls them “gold”
Kelly McClure
"You know, many presidents never get the opportunity to appoint a Supreme Court justice. I had three," he says
Ron DeSantis has no respect for the rule of law
Norman Eisen, Richard Painter
Now the Florida governor is facing real problems — and potential legal jeopardy — over his reckless political stunt
The EPA was on the cusp of cleaning up “Cancer Alley.” Then it backed down
Lylla Younes
This week, the EPA abruptly terminated three of its highest-profile open civil rights complaints
“On brand and dangerous”: Moms for Liberty platforming extremists shows “just how radical” group is
Areeba Shah
"Rhetoric spewed at this conference by its host and invited guests has real-world consequences," GLAAD CEO warns
How parents outraged by books, diversity initiatives and sex ed transformed an NJ school board
Nicole Carr
An angry parent confronting the board president accelerated a chain of events that pushed the board to the right
Biden refuses to back SCOTUS expansion despite actions of “corrupt” and “politicized” majority
Julia Conley
Democrats must embrace "structural reform to the court" to avoid decades of crises in June, one advocate said
“Burn It Down” or stick around? How TV and movie fans “can be in the fight” to make Hollywood better
Melanie McFarland
Journalist Maureen Ryan on her book "Burn It Down" and how to make art in Hollywood without tolerating misconduct
The 6 most shocking “American Gladiators” revelations from Netflix’s “Muscles & Mayhem” doc
Joy Saha
The five-part series spotlights the rise and subsequent fall of the hit stunt-filled 1990s TV series
“Got them surrounded”: Accused Jan. 6 rioter arrested near Obama’s home
Tatyana Tandanpolie
In recent videos, he pondered why he hasn't yet been arrested in connection to Jan. 6
McCarthy can’t keep his circus together: High jinks from House Republicans undermine GOP power
Heather Digby Parton
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy can't herd the cats in his caucus
RFK Jr.’s anti-vaxx views also reinforce damaging autism stereotypes, advocates say
Matthew Rozsa
RFK Jr. says he advocates for the marginalized, but built his career spreading harmful lies about autistic people
Shutting down the right-wing rabbit hole is possible: First, follow the money
Amanda Marcotte
Schools and parents are suing social media giants over their "addictive" algorithms. Can that force a reckoning?
The Supreme Court’s term of clear corruption and the innocence of influence
Kim Messick
Seductions of wealth don’t necessitate a quid pro quo
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