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Report reveals anti-LGBTQ case now before Supreme Court may have been “fabricated”
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Man named in suit says he never requested a gay wedding website — and is married to a woman
“The Bear” hides crusts of meaning and trauma in an episode about the Feast of the Seven Fishes
Melanie McFarland
In a flashback that informs its hero's drive and darkness, the show puts celebrity cameos to meaningful use
KBJ rips “let-them-eat-cake obliviousness” of affirmative action ruling — calls out Clarence Thomas
Tatyana Tandanpolie
The “visibly angry” justice said Thomas “ignites too many straw men to list”
Liz Cheney is right: We’re electing idiots — and she’s a more dangerous idiot than most
Brian Karem
Former GOP congresswoman goes viral with snappy comeback — but if America falls for her act, we're the real idiots
Extreme heat will cost the US $1 billion in health care costs — this summer alone
Zoya Teirstein
A new report estimates heat will spur nearly 235,000 ER visits for conditions related to increased body temperature
Supermassive black hum: Scientists discover gravitational wave background that permeates universe
Nicole Karlis
The source could be merging black holes — or something more 'mind-bending'
Senate probe finds DHS, FBI ignored “massive” amount of intel before Jan. 6 insurrection
Brett Wilkins
"The agencies failed to fulfill their mission and connect the public and nonpublic information they received"
Are the orca “attacks” spreading? What cultural evolution teaches us about fads in animals
Nicole Karlis
Genetics aren't the only way that animals evolve. Here's what cultural evolution means for orcas that attack boats
Do octopuses dream of electric eels? Brainwave studies find octopus and human neural similarities
Rae Hodge
Researchers glimpsed REM-like reverie in one of the ocean's most brilliant creatures and saw human-like patterns
Alito’s career was boosted by founder of law firm arguing in “Moore v. Harper”
Sharon Zhang
Alito has a close relationship with Charles Cooper, whose law firm is representing petitioners in the pivotal case
Expert: Putin’s Ukraine war keeps yielding dividends – but not for him
Ronald Suny
Putin achieved everything that he did not desire
Delaware House tees up bill to allow corporations to vote
Sharon Zhang
“After Citizens United, this is another step down the road to corporate tyranny,” one opponent of the bill said
Intermittent fasting and calorie counting about equal for weight loss, according to new study
David Clayton
The importance of counseling and support, regardless of the method of weight loss
Legal scholar: Report suggests DOJ about to indict Trump’s “whole criminal gang” for conspiracy
Gabriella Ferrigine
New Jan. 6 probe details reveal "evidence of wire fraud," law professor says
Moore v. Harper: Law professors warn SCOTUS just set itself up to “meddle in future elections”
Gabriella Ferrigine
Big win for democracy leaves "just enough room for a bit of mischief in the future," law professor says
“Makes no sense”: Judge Cannon rejects DOJ request to shield identity of dozens of witnesses
Gabriella Ferrigine
"Given Trump & his Trump followers history with witnesses, it has to be sealed," ex-U.S. attorney Joyce Vance warns
‘We’re not doing that’: Why a Black couple wouldn’t crowdfund to pay off medical debts
Noam N. Levey
Black Americans use GoFundMe far less than white Americans, studies show. And those who do typically bring in less
“Cataclysmic evidence against him”: Espionage Act expert explains how Trump faces “historic” trouble
Chauncey DeVega
"It could be 1938 all over again": Michael Nacht on what Trump's classified documents scandal means for Americans
Yes, we have home-grown fascists — and now they’re beginning to say the quiet part out loud
Rebecca Gordon
We are all, in fact, entering a new and ever grimmer era in American history
States weaken child labor restrictions 8 decades after US government took kids out of the workforce
John A. Fliter, Betsy Wood
Republicans pushing to ease child labor laws echo older justifications made decades ago
Expert: Wagner’s mutiny punctured Putin’s “strongman” image and exposed cracks in his rule
Peter Rutland
While the mutiny was short-lived and its goals unclear, it will have lasting effects
Turner Classic Movies holds our cinematic past. Does it have a future under Warner Bros. Discovery?
Melanie McFarland
Last week's reports of TCM's death may have been exaggerated but movie buffs, classic and otherwise, should worry
Lily Rabe waited 15 years to make her directorial debut: “It’s not the arena for playing it safe”
Mary Elizabeth Williams
She opens up about the "massive risk for our relationship" she and Hamish Linklater took to make "Downtown Owl"
What are PFAS and why are these “forever chemicals” showing up in drinking water?
Kathryn Crawford
From popcorn to drinking water, PFAS seem to be in nearly everything we consume. What exactly does this mean?
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