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Trump team refers to Mark Meadows with “rat emoji” over fears that he’s helping prosecutors: report
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Meadows reportedly testified before a grand jury investigating Trump without the former president's knowledge
“Beyond parody”: Experts pound Alito for pre-buttal op-ed defending luxury trip with GOP billionaire
Igor Derysh
ProPublica asked Alito about the ethics concerns. He ran to the Wall Street Journal to attack their reporting
Samuel Alito took luxury fishing vacation with GOP billionaire who later had cases before the court
Justin Elliott, Joshua Kaplan, Alex Mierjeski
Paul Singer’s hedge fund has repeatedly had business before the Supreme Court. Alito has never recused himself
Even some left-leaning people support RFK Jr. Here’s why conspiracy theories are so attractive
Nicole Karlis
Vaccines are safe, but the allure of certain messaging to the contrary has little to do with politics
Ultimate all-American slush fund: Budget loophole could send Pentagon spending soaring even higher
Julia Gledhill, William D. Hartung
Despite debt ceiling compromise, the Pentagon will continue to prove exempt from ceilings of any sort
Experts agree: Climate change is a weapon of mass destruction
Mark Schapiro
The intelligence community and the insurance industry have named global warming as a top threat
“Bombshell”: Internal docs highlight flaws in student debt case now before Supreme Court
Brett Wilkins
"Missouri lawsuit is just a partisan hack job aimed at getting the right-wing AG's name in the paper," expert says
Here’s why experts say men need more friends in their lives — and how they can make them
Mary Elizabeth Williams
American men are in a friendship crisis — but there are easy ways to build better bonds
Climate change denial hit its stride in the Bush-Cheney era, precipitating today’s climate disaster
Matthew Rozsa
Republicans didn't always deny the reality of climate change. Then, George W. Bush took office
Gas stations caused a $20 billion toxic mess — and it’s not going away
Kate Yoder
Almost every gas station eventually pollutes the earth beneath it and much of it has been stagnant for decades
I grew up in the Satanic Panic — and it’s happening again
Gigi Griffis
I too have been afraid of things that couldn't hurt me. It is never too late to interrogate your fears
Why Big Oil loves the renewable energy industry
Nick O’Hara
Wind and solar can only output so much. Fossil fuels often fill a gap better suited for nuclear power
In trying to create snapshots of time my daughter, I recall the memories my father has forgotten
D. Watkins
The most powerful thing a father can leave his child is a collection of good times, memories and transferable love
What happens when you read an article about climate migration?
Kate Yoder
A study suggests that learning about the subject can trigger a close-the-borders response
Unlikely crusade: Are Muslim immigrants joining the anti-LGBTQ right? Yes and no
Kathryn Joyce
Conservatives exult in a new culture-war coalition — but how long can right-wing Christians and Muslims coexist?
Tableside service deserves a renaissance — across all cuisines and price points
Michael La Corte
Because we all deserve something special when we go out to eat
Opioid settlement payouts to localities made public for first time
Aneri Pattani
Opioid settlement funds have been doled out. In some cases, it's not clear how they're being spent
“Unfriending” America: The Christian right is coming for the enemies of God — like you and me
Frederick Clarkson
Rising far-right Christian movement linked to GOP calls for "kingdom revolution" led by an "army of believers"
Doubly disadvantaged: Undocumented women earn less than everyone else
Jack Ross
A new study shows how the kinds of jobs undocumented women hold and the states they live in drive pay disparities
Google “betraying” users by allowing ads for deceptive crisis pregnancy centers
Julia Conley
"Google is a willing participant and supporter of the fake clinic industry," according to a new report
Clarence Thomas’ billionaire GOP megadonor pal Harlan Crow gave millions to dark money groups: CREW
Brett Wilkins
"Crow's secret political contributions and undisclosed gifts to Thomas can be seen as two sides of the same coin"
House GOP panel releases budget that would “destroy Social Security as we know it”
Jake Johnson
The proposed budget calls for tax cuts for the uber-rich and an increase in the Social Security retirement age
College Board won’t change AP courses to comply with DeSantis’ anti-education law
Julia Conley
"We learned from our mistakes in the recent rollout of AP African American Studies"
Tech luminaries give RFK Jr.’s anti-vaccine message a boost
Darius Tahir
Kennedy's views on shots includes alleged safety problems which have been discredited by reputable scientists
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