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The pandemic cracked the door open to universal health care. Here’s how we could still get there
Dave A. Chokshi
Universal health care is the norm in almost every other wealthy country. What's stopping us from doing it here?
Right-wing story hour, part 2: Chaya Raichik and the Libs of TikTok saga
Timothy Denevi
Libs of TikTok cruelty superspreader Chaya Raichik lost her anonymity a year ago. Her second act remains unclear
The song that left me speechless: In Studio 111, music and poetry let youth in detention be heard
Randall Horton
The student who said she "didn't know no beautiful" created a track that became our flagship of creative excellence
Pentagon leak: Dangerous radicalization of American white youth now a national security threat
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Jack Teixeira, the suspected leaker, is suddenly a cause-celeb on the right
Midwestern leaders want to sell ethanol in summer despite smog risks
John McCracken
Ethanol was sold for years as a “climate-friendly” fuel, but research says it could harm the planet and your health
“Yellowjackets” makes “Lord of the Flies” seem like Dr. Seuss — “Old Wounds” goes beastie-mode
Kelly McClure
Golding didn't see a place for women in savagery back in 1954. This show would have proven him very wrong.
Trump made $160 million in foreign business deals as president: watchdog group
Chris Walker
Trump repeatedly broke his promise that his company wouldn’t make new foreign business deals while he was in office
Clarence Thomas “must be impeached” over $133K “shady land deal” with billionaire GOP donor: critics
Julia Conley
"Harlan Crow is not, as Thomas claims, his 'dearest friend' so much as his corrupt benefactor," critic says
MTG defends alleged Pentagon leaker: He was arrested for being “white, male, Christian, and antiwar”
Gabriella Ferrigine
Greene goes to bat for Jack Teixeira, accused of leaking docs on gaming community that shared racist memes
“Top Chef: World All Stars” meets “Downton Abbey” for an elevated picnic Mrs. Patmore would hate
Michael La Corte
A somewhat lackluster episode gives us insight into one cheftestant's desire to compete — and win the prize money
Billionaire Harlan Crow bought property from Clarence Thomas. The justice didn’t disclose the deal
Justin Elliott, Joshua Kaplan, Alex Mierjeski
The transaction is the first known instance of money flowing from Crow to the Supreme Court justice
Republicans, facing devastating fallout from “Dobbs effect,” refuse to quit abortion bans
Heather Digby Parton
They brought this on themselves
Collapsing roofs, broken toilets, flooded classrooms: Inside the worst-funded schools in the nation
Becca Savransky
Idaho spends less on schools per student than any other state. Kids are sweating, freezing and struggling to learn
“Unsafe for people”: Immigrant and LGBTQ+ rights groups issue travel warnings for Florida
Jessica Corbett
"Travel to all areas of Florida should be done with extreme caution as it can be unsafe for people of color"
Defunding public libraries: Republicans’ war on reading goes nuclear
Amanda Marcotte
Republicans in Texas and Missouri open up a new front in the war on public education
“The Marvels”: Here’s your primer to Park Seo-joon, your new MCU hero
Joy Saha, Hanh Nguyen
Before he makes his Marvel debut, check out his back catalog where he proves his action and comedy chops
“Should we all join them?”: NPR first major news outlet to leave Twitter over Elon Musk
Jessica Corbett
"We are not putting our journalism on platforms that have demonstrated an interest in undermining our credibility"
Bronze Age Europeans were getting high on all kinds of drugs, hair analysis study finds
Troy Farah
Drug testing the hair of Bronze Age cadavers reveals they regularly used drugs like ephedrine and scopolamine
Will it never stop?: From forever war to eternal war
Karen J. Greenberg
Who even remembers when the First World War was known as “the war to end all wars?”
“When we fight, we win”: Rutgers strike shows rising union militancy as Dems push moderation
Bob Hennelly
While beltway Democrats push their party toward the middle, the labor movement is willing to disrupt the status quo
Democrats warn John Roberts: If you don’t hold Clarence Thomas accountable, we will
Alex Mierjeski, Joshua Kaplan, Justin Elliott
If “the Court does not resolve this issue on its own, the Committee will consider legislation to resolve it"
In Oregon, a microchip gold rush could pave over long-protected farmland
Max Graham
To lure chipmakers, the state's lawmakers voted to roll back 50-year-old restrictions on urban growth
“The first of a series of indictments”: One week after historic Trump indictment, experts reflect
Chauncey DeVega
It has been one week since Donald Trump was arrested and arraigned in a Manhattan courthouse
Noam Chomsky on “savage capitalism”: From climate change to bank failures to war
David Barsamian, Noam Chomsky
"If you want to stop destroying the planet and human life on Earth, you have to bribe the rich and powerful"
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