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The end of secrets: Fallout from Ukraine leak gets worse

Lucian K. Truscott IV
The U.S. is simply no longer able to hold onto highly sensitive secrets

It’s time to bust the ‘calories in, calories out’ weight-loss myth

Nick Fuller
"Another reason the simple . . . formula is not so simple is our bodies don't consume every calorie the same way"

“Very suspicious”: Experts skeptical after Trump employee drains pool into Mar-a-Lago server room

Igor Derysh
“Next up: my dog ate the docs?” questioned a former Mueller prosecutor

“Protect the kids” exposed as a lie after Tennessee’s drag ban gets knocked down by a Trump judge

Amanda Marcotte
The Tennessee drag decision shows even a Trump judge can see through the "protect the kids" lie

“He can and will” beat Trump: Jack Dorsey backs anti-vaxx RFK Jr. for president

Rae Hodge
Elon Musk is now ex-CEO as Twitter’s child abuse problem revealed, ad sales plummet and senators launch inquiry

Criminologists: Baseless anti-trans claims are fueling adoption of harmful laws

Henry F. Fradella, Alexis Rowland
Transgender people are more than four times as likely to be the victim of a crime as cisgender people

This cop got out of 44 tickets by saying over and over that his girlfriend stole his car

Jodi S. Cohen, Jennifer Smith Richards
A deeper look at officer Jeffrey Kriv's career sheds light on Chicago’s troubled history of police accountability

“Pattern of bad behavior”: Top MAGA election denier group accused of using donations to get rich

Cassandra Jaramillo
"Unscrupulous" True the Vote leaders linked to "2000 Mules" film may have violated state and federal laws

Neurotypicals: What makes them tick, and how can autistic people better understand them?

Matthew Rozsa
There is more to being neurotypical than not being a statistical outlier

Scholars may have an authentic manuscript of a medieval comedy show — and it’s pretty funny

Matthew Rozsa
The Cambridge historian who identified this 15th-century manuscript compares its humor to Monty Python

Abe Lincoln, pig torturer? While he admitted to incredible cruelty, the answer isn’t that simple

Matthew Rozsa
In a campaign biography, Lincoln recalled a humorous tale in which he sewed pigs' eyes shut

It’s more than just a parasocial relationship: BTS and their impact on my mental health

Lily Doton
Listening to BTS may not have cured my depression, but it helped me get through it

Is the COVID-19 vaccine ready to move on from the original strain?

Nicole Karlis
Scientists debate the benefits of bivalent and monovalent shots

Geraldo outed me on national television

Jim Berg
Coming out to my family was only the beginning of the process of dismantling the closet I had spent years building

Trump appointed judge works to keep drag shows lawful in Tennessee

Kelly McClure
Late Friday, Judge Thomas L. Parker ruled anti-drag laws unconstitutional after a two-day trial

“Bama Rush” reminded me of my own desperate need to belong

Kristine Lloyd
My Alabama high school had sororities, and one pool party sealed my fate during rush

The eczema boom: Air pollution may be to blame

Nicole Karlis
Eczema is on the rise. More people in urban environments are getting diagnosed — but nobody knows exactly why

“Shiny Happy People”: The 8 most horrifying revelations from Prime Video’s Duggar family doc

Joy Saha
The four-part series delves into the dark secrets behind the Duggars and the Institute of Basic Life Principles

Former gun company executive explains roots of America’s gun violence epidemic

Corey G. Johnson
Ryan Busse once worked for a major gun-maker. He now warns about the danger of radicalization in the industry

Georgia probe expands after Trump handed DA “new piece of evidence and tied a bow on it”: report

Tatyana Tandanpolie
"Subjects of criminal investigation aren't usually reckless enough to go on national TV and admit corrupt intent"

“There’s lots of ways to be insecure”: Jemima Kirke reflects on her “Girls” and “City on Fire” roles

Mary Elizabeth Williams
The actor discusses her twisty Apple TV+ series, a wild 2003 blackout experience and classic film recommendations

“Top Chef: World All Stars” elevates the humble mushroom for a top-tier penultimate challenge

Michael La Corte
"Top Chef" returns to form with an exciting, propulsive episode in Paris unveiling our Top 3 & sending a fave home

What little Ukraine can teach big America about how to deal with our oligarch problem

Thom Hartmann
Ukraine's “deoligarchization” efforts look to be a great success

The original “Paleo diet” and archaeologists’ mistaken assumptions about ancestors’ gender roles

Raven Garvey
The notion of "man, the hunter" - and why that may be unfounded, mistaken or generally incorrect
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