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International rights group calls out U.S. for allowing hospitals to push millions into debt
Noam N. Levey
Hospitals are trapping patients in medical debt and cycles of abusive billing and debt collection practices
Trump’s addiction to “yes men” may be his ultimate downfall
Amanda Marcotte
Trump is too narcissistic to see he's just being used by lawyers who tell him what he wants to hear
Don’t let your guard down: MAGA is still plotting
Chauncey DeVega
Right-wing foot soldiers fall back as the generals in the GOP ramp up eliminationist rhetoric
Wisconsin GOP sowed distrust over elections. Now they may push out the state’s top election official
Megan O’Matz
The fate of Meagan Wolfe is a stark reminder that election denialism remains a factor in this battleground state
Watchdog group turns to chief judge to demand Judge Cannon be removed because she’s not “impartial”
Julia Conley
Judge Cannon's history "creates an unacceptable risk of an unavoidable appearance of bias" in the case, group says
Bees and hoverflies are key to growing more fruit and veg in cities
Elizabeth Nicholls
"Urban farms . . . have the potential to supply a significant amount of fresh food"
“Apples and oranges”: Trump thinks “Clinton socks” case will save him. Experts say he’s dead wrong
Areeba Shah
Trump's defense is futile since he's "charged with violating the Espionage Act, not the Presidential Records Act"
Trump promised “food for everyone” at Versailles — but “it turns out no one got anything”: report
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Trump stopped at the renowned Miami restaurant to pray with fans after his arraignment
Fox News quietly changes headline after White House accuses them of “lying through their teeth”
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Fox never asked WH about "malicious and discredited foundation of this article," then "lied" about it, spox says
“It’s mine”: Trump rejected own lawyers’ advice to avoid criminal charges — and it badly backfired
Igor Derysh
"He wanted to keep it, and he says, ‘You’re not going to tell me what to do. I’m the smartest guy in the room’”
Amnesty probe of Israeli attacks on Gaza shows “human toll of apartheid”
Jessica Corbett
Amnesty calls on international court to probe "the apparently unlawful killings of Palestinian civilians" by Israel
Top companies admit to hiking prices to pad their profits: analysis
Jake Johnson
Watchdog leader says "it's clear the corporate profiteering epidemic will persist" despite government efforts
GOP follows debt fight with bill to give $24 billion tax cut to the top 1 percent
Sharon Zhang
The average member of the 1 percent would save $16,550 under the plan
Ultra-processed foods: bread may be considered one, but that doesn’t mean it’s all bad
Duane Mellor
While often considered a food that isn't necessarily "good for you," could bread actually be unfairly maligned?
Stripped of its cheekiness, Hulu’s “The Full Monty” transforms from a movie comedy into a TV slog
Melanie McFarland
This TV continuation takes a movie with a perfect ending and denudes it of what made it charming and joyful
Trans children need gender affirming care — and scientists say Republican bans hurt vulnerable kids
Matthew Rozsa
Republicans claim that the scientific evidence is weak for gender affirming care — actual scientists say otherwise
Toxic air requires social contract update yesterday
Bob Hennelly
Last week’s hemispheric wildfire smog exposed just how unprepared we are for the climate crisis
“Dumpling Daughter” reveals how “the best dumplings take patience, time and experience”
Michael La Corte
"Sharing dumplings and flavors from my family with as many people as I can is my goal every day"
“We have now reached a war phase”: Even Trump’s team fears courthouse protest could be “disaster”
Gabriella Ferrigine
"There are going to be people that come out that don't want to be peaceful," source tells The Daily Beast
Dems accuse Jim Jordan’s star witness of lying to Congress over ties to far-right group
Sharon Zhang
Suspended FBI agent had allegedly been leaking sensitive information to far-right propaganda group Project Veritas
“None of us want to work for the guy”: “Nightmare client” Trump can’t find a new Mar-a-Lago lawyer
Gabriella Ferrigine
Desperate Trump is reportedly meeting with an attorney who was once indicted himself
A new report details the climate, health and human rights impacts of a plastic bottle
Jodi Helmer
The far-reaching effects of plastic bottle usage and consumption may be even more alarming than you realize
Can Phoenix grow without groundwater? Only if the price is right
Jake Bittle
Arizona's water crisis is slowing growth as groundwater shortages and a dwindling Colorado River compound
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