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Biden takes aim at “MAGA extremists” in official 2024 reelection bid announcement
Jon Queally
"This is our moment" to stand up to defend the nation and the values it claims to value, Biden says
Audio reveals top GOP lawyer’s 2024 strategy: Make it harder for college students to vote
Jake Johnson
"Republicans' only plan is to try to 'combat' voting on college campuses," said Rep. Summer Lee
“Paging the FTC”: Experts warn Musk’s misleading celebrity Twitter blue checks are violation
Jon Queally
"False endorsements violate FTC rules, legally exposing Musk," expert says
Lose weight, gain huge debt: NY provider has sued more than 300 patients who had bariatric surgery
Fred Schulte
A bariatric surgery practice in New York has filed least 300 lawsuits against patients, demanding over $18 million
Why long COVID could be a ticking time bomb for public health
Philip Finkelstein
Long COVID isn't novel: other viruses in history have had similar “long” arcs — with devastating repercussions
“A series of crimes”: Ex-prosecutor says new Trump election texts “more damning” than Georgia call
Gabriella Ferrigine
Trump-linked operatives discussed using data from a voting breach in attempt to decertify 2021 Georgia Senate race
The unequal treatment of Trump v. DeSantis: Who gets the advantage?
Heather Digby Parton
Why in the world isn't the media taking Donald Trump's plans both seriously and literally this time?
Egos over freedom: Proud Boys trial proof MAGA will pay any price to avoid admitting they were wrong
Amanda Marcotte
As with Fox News' settlement — it's shocking how much the right will sacrifice to save face over the Big Lie
“I wrote endless drafts”: “Sanditon” boss on the pressures of giving Jane Austen fans closure
Hanh Nguyen
As for a fourth season, despite offering hypothetical storylines, Justin Young says, "It's never going to happen"
“Secrets of the Elephants” reveals their uncanny ability to grieve and empathize
Matthew Rozsa
Salon spoke with Dr Paula Kahumbu, star of Disney+'s "Secrets of the Elephants," about her close encounters
FX’s fearless “Snowfall” comes to a close: A perfect ending to an American horror story
D. Watkins
Here's what you should have learned after six years of "Snowfall," John Singleton's drama of the '80s crack era
Need more payback? 9 revenge-themed K-dramas to binge after “Beef”
Lily Doton
Live out your most elaborate fantasies to exact satisfying vengeance on bullies, murderers and the filthy rich
Our misplaced faith in AI is turning the internet into a cesspool of misinformation and spam
Jeffrey Lee Funk, Gary N. Smith
Conspiracy theories, spam, and misinformation online will only get worse with the advent of AI chatbots
“QAnon sheriff” Mark Lamb goes deep into far-right fringe in Arizona Senate race
Areeba Shah
Ultra-MAGA far-right candidates nearly all lost in Arizona last year. That's not stopping Sheriff Mark Lamb
Supreme Court ruling means the abortion pill is safe for now; Alito dissents
Matthew Rozsa
SCOTUS reversed a federal judge's previous ruling that banned mifepristone, a pill intrinsic to medication abortion
“Yellowjackets” takes a page from “Flatliners”
Kelly McClure
Van Palmer (Yay! It's Van!) mentions a few movies in this episode, but one popular '90s thriller takes top billing
Fox and friends: Dominion settlement will only draw fans in closer
Chauncey DeVega
Fox and "friends": Who needs enemies?
“Plan 75”: Dystopian film about euthanasia for elders fueled by “anger towards intolerant society”
Gary M. Kramer
Director Chie Hayakwa discusses her film that probes younger generations' growing hostility to seniors in Japan
“Oh, Britta’s in this?”: Gillian Jacobs on playing a WWII hero and never leaving “Community” behind
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The actor talks Netflix show "Transatlantic," loving classic films and the "Community" moment that haunts her life
Scientists got tiny worms stoned — and found that they got the munchies just like us
Troy Farah
One scientist involved was inspired to get worms stoned after Oregon legalized cannabis
A grand finale for “Star Trek: Picard” establishes why this crew is the greatest generation
Melanie McFarland
In a stirring send off to Admiral Jean-Luc Picard, his namesake series redeems itself and maybe even the franchise
Is ice cream . . . healthy? Here’s what the evidence says
Duane Mellor
Could it be true? Could the prized, cherished dessert actually have some latent health benefits?
A church claims to have created a drug that combines ‘shrooms and toad venom. Experts are skeptical
Troy Farah
Scientists are studying whether a religious group successfully synthesized a mythical, potent psychedelic
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