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Bills to create new Texas courts would likely reverse Democratic gains, restore GOP dominance

Zach Despart
Opponents argue the attempts are politically motivated and probably unconstitutional

Supreme Court extends deadline for major abortion case, suggesting lack of unanimity in opinion

Matthew Rozsa
The Supreme Court is ruling on a district court's attempt to ban the abortion pill mifepristone

“Heartbreaking and unconscionable’: Biden admin ignored warnings of migrant child labor

Julia Conley
"I did everything I could to warn them," said one former official. "They just didn't want to hear it"

Elon Musk and “Tucker Carlson Tonight”: A distracting match made in misinformation paradise

Melanie McFarland
Elon Musk's much-hyped two-night interview that aired on Fox News coincides with major developments with Twitter

Electricity beats time when it comes to healing wounds, research finds

Matthew Rozsa
A fascinating new study finds that electricity helps skin wounds heal at a far faster rate

“It’s a very sad day for us”: Texas cheerleaders shot after accidentally getting into wrong car

Tatyana Tandanpolie
18-year-old Payton Washington won nearly "every title there is to win in All-Star cheerleader"

EPA targets cancer-causing emissions from medical sterilization facilities

Lylla Younes, Naveena Sadasivam
Ethylene oxide has long been linked to cancers of the breasts, lymph nodes, and lungs.

Ron DeSantis’ Disney obsession: Why he can’t let it go

Amanda Marcotte
Republican hate is no act — GOP leaders are true believers

Sudan crisis explained: What’s behind the latest fighting and how it fits nation’s troubled past

Christopher Tounsel
It all revolves around infighting between two rival groups

How does intermittent fasting affect athletic performance?

Catherine Laprise, Bénédicte L. Tremblay
While intermittent fasting has become a common practice, is it safe for serious athletes to consider?

“There was clearly no threat”: 20-year-old woman shot and killed after turning into wrong driveway

Gabriella Ferrigine
"They drove up this driveway for a very short time, realized their mistake and were leaving," sheriff says

The ghost of Tulare Lake returns, flooding California’s Central Valley

Jake Bittle
Draining the lake allowed agriculture to thrive, but left the region vulnerable to floods

The abortion pill is safe for now — but that could change by the end of this week

Nicole Karlis
Legal experts weigh in on what to expect with the mifepristone case this week

Susan Collins helps sink hopes of replacing Dianne Feinstein on Judiciary Committee

Jake Johnson
Democrats can't advance Biden judge picks while Feinstein is recovering from shingles

First Amendment history hurts Fox News: How precedent helps Dominion’s lawsuit

Matthew Rozsa
For the last few decades, various powerful American courts have reshaped how the First Amendment impacts our lives

Corporate landlords reap big profits as rents in many U.S. cities soar by double digits

Julia Conley
Six biggest property management companies in U.S. made $1.3 billion more in 2022 on inflated rents and extra fees

How to make dinner while drowning: Tips for staying fed when everything feels hard

Ashlie D. Stevens
On taking KC Davis' best-selling book into the kitchen and giving yourself some grace along the way

In East Kentucky, timely weather forecasts are a matter of life and death

Anya Slepyan, Claire Carlson
Weather alerts can save lives — but you have to have a good internet connection

“He needs to be investigated”: Abortion case judge may have hid law review article from Senate

Jessica Corbett
"Why did Judge Kacsmaryk mislead the American people during his confirmation hearing?" congressman questions

“No excuse”: Black Kansas City teen shot after knocking on wrong door — but white suspect released

Julia Conley
16-year-old Ralph Yarl reportedly went to pick up his little brothers but accidentally went to the wrong house

Clarence Thomas caught reporting up to $750,000 in income from company that doesn’t exist: report

Gabriella Ferrigine
"Any presumption in favor of Thomas's integrity and commitment to comply with the law is gone," law professor says

The centrist plan to sabotage Joe Biden

Heather Digby Parton
Centrist groups like No Label seek to undermine President Biden's re-election. Do they secretly want Donald Trump?

Connecting Clarence Thomas and Donald Trump: Tied together by a mutual worship of corrupt power

Chauncey DeVega
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas operates by the same underlying principles of corrupt power as Donald Trump

The rate of older Californians dying of malnutrition has accelerated

Phillip Reese
A growing number of Californians are dying of malnutrition, a trend that accelerated during the pandemic
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