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“This isn’t the end”: McCarthy takes aim at Social Security, Medicare after debt ceiling deal
Jake Johnson
McCarthy intends to announce a bipartisan "commission" to examine ways to cut vital programs
After Danny Masterson rape conviction, Scientologists claim trial inflamed “bigotry” against church
Joy Saha
Meanwhile, ex-Scientologist Leah Remini addressed the accusers: ""Scientology tried to destroy you"
Pop star Sia says she’s on the spectrum. Do you think you’re autistic? Here are some signs
Matthew Rozsa
With singer Sia joining the ranks of people who claim to be autistic, it is valuable to define the diagnosis
The killer orcas aren’t winning. They could be self-sabotaging
Nicole Karlis
Orcas are sinking ships, but memes aside, it could harm them in the end
Trump makes xenophobic campaign pledge to end birthright citizenship — but it would be illegal
Chris Walker
Over a century of legal precedent and a constitutional amendment would bar Trump from taking such an action
A new trade deal ostensibly delivers cheaper foods — but does little to avert climate change
Margaret Young, Georgina Clough
Is the effect of the deal effectively rendered useless due to its environmental impact — or lack thereof?
“The Little Mermaid” and Disney’s dilemma: Why no Black prince?
D. Watkins
Are whitewashed diversity efforts like the live-action "Little Mermaid" still considered diversity efforts?
“Krebs will make a great trial witness”: Experts say new special counsel subpoena threatens Trump
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Jack Smith's team is probing the firing of former cybersecurity official Chris Krebs, who debunked election claims
“Attacking Kayleigh McEnany is insane”: Right-wingers turn on Trump over Truth Social attack
Tatyana Tandanpolie
"This nonsense from Trump is a disgrace," a former aide said
Discovered in collections, many new species are already gone
Katarina Zimmer
Extinction is "a very common phenomenon and revisiting museum collections
The making of a martyr: Stiff Jan. 6 sentence makes Stewart Rhodes a “rockstar,” says ex-Oath Keeper
Chauncey DeVega
"In the worst-case scenario, Stewart Rhodes and the other Jan. 6 terrorists in jail can become much more dangerous"
“War on the environment”: Samuel Alito just issued a radical rewrite of the Clean Water Act
Bob Hennelly
Even Brett Kavanaugh sided with the court's liberals in the case
The millennial anxieties of “Succession” and how each of the Roys tried and failed to cope
Dalton Valette
Overwhelmed and feeling out of control, the Roy siblings struggled to find their path beset by their boomer father
Small, rural communities have become abortion access battlegrounds
Jazmin Orozco Rodriguez
Extreme variations in abortion policy from state to state are the new normal. Local challenges matter immensely
History: An inconvenient truth
Susan Ronald
That is precisely what the enablers and influencers of Hitler believed
Astrophysics and stale beer: What life is like working at the South Pole
John Messick
Those who live at the South Pole approach the ice with a sense of awe that borders on religious conviction
Turkey’s marginalized “deeply afraid” as Erdoğan wins presidential runoff
Brett Wilkins
"I couldn't breathe before, and now they will try to strangle my throat"
Ken Paxton impeachment fight exposes deep fissures among Texas Republicans
James Barragán
Nowhere is the GOP chasm more apparent than the fight over Paxton’s future
Why more foam makes for the best beer-drinking experience — and always has
Anistatia Renard Miller
While some tip their glasses or try to limit the amount of foam, that's actually diminishing the beer's quality
Does immigration really increase crime? Here’s what the science says
Troy Farah
The data from at least 30 countries shows crime doesn't rise with immigration
Hope and loss on Memorial Day: It’s been a rough year since Buffalo
Chauncey DeVega
White supremacy and Trumpism are not in retreat — but with our somber spring holiday comes hope and inspiration
“Yellowjackets”: Eat or be eaten? It’s called being a team player
Kelly Pau
The cannibalism in Showtime's dark series captures our real-world anxieties about community
Universities aren’t doing enough for climate. Here’s what a real sustainability plan would look like
Peter W. Reiners
University leaders should be asking what actual climate action looks like
Saving democracy from the ground up: David Pepper on how to fight the GOP and win
Paul Rosenberg
Former Ohio Democratic chair says progressives are fighting the wrong battles the wrong way — but there's hope
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