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“Thuggish behavior”: Experts warn Trump “tempting fate” by attacking judge’s daughter after warning
Igor Derysh
“You do not have this behavior from a mob boss," ex-prosecutor says. "You don't go after their families"
The tiny island nation of Vanuatu just scored a big climate win
Siri Chilukuri
It convinced the UN to urge the highest court to rule on whether polluting nations must address climate change
Treating Trump like Jesus: Indictment proves MAGA is a cult
Chauncey DeVega
The elevation of Donald Trump to the level of god or prophet by his followers represents a much larger trend
“Nothing short of medically negligent”: Texas GOP votes to cut off “lifesaving care” for trans kids
Alex Nguyen
Republicans pulled support for allowing some transgender kids to keep receiving puberty blockers, hormone therapy
In “Succession,” Kerry reveals weakness by having a dream
Alison Stine
In the HBO show, the worst thing you can do is aspire to be something, like a broadcast news anchor
“Not ever backing down”: Florida Democratic leaders arrested while protesting abortion ban
Jake Johnson
"The women of this state will not forget the names of the 26 cowards who refused to stand up to Ron DeSantis"
MAGA tinpot legislators: Their one-party rule will be ruinous for the earth
Stan Cox
MAGA seems intent on driving this country and our world all too literally to hell in a handbasket
Two Republicans kicked off county election board in North Carolina for failing to certify results
Doug Bock Clark
Republicans who voted against certification have largely faced few consequences — until now
NASA names 4 astronauts tapped to crew first Moon mission since 1972
Matthew Rozsa
The Artemis II mission, launching in 2024, will send four astronauts to circle Earth's moon
“We must break up Big Ag,” Sanders says after largest US egg producer posts 718% profit increase
Brett Wilkins
Progressives question Cal-Maine Foods' claim that an avian flu outbreak is to blame for soaring egg prices
Why Facebook’s “struggle meal” groups are the most wholesome place on the internet
Ashlie D. Stevens
Struggling to afford food is often a secret shame. Camaraderie has a special way of mitigating that.
American cities want to recycle their plastic trash in Mexico. Critics call it ‘waste colonialism.’
Joseph Winters
A new recycling plant in Mexicali raises legal and ethical concerns
The right’s newest culture war target: HIV treatment isn’t simply collateral damage
Ruth Madievsky
Recent events suggest that the newest casualty in these battles may be access to HIV care
With Chicago runoff looming, charter-school superfan Paul Vallas accused of “destruction”
Jake Johnson
Vallas is running on his educational record in Philly and New Orleans — but some parents say it was disastrous
“Patriot Act on steroids”: Left and right unite against “fear-mongering” TikTok ban
Rae Hodge
Gen Z, progressives and libertarians can all agree on one thing: Bipartisan effort to ban TikTok is "garbage"
War on women: The link between white supremacy, “men’s rights” and anti-abortion politics
Anthony DiMaggio
My research finds a strong connection between white supremacy, support for "men's rights" and anti-abortion views
Nicolas Cage reveals what he loves about “Renfield”: “You’re laughing and then you’re screaming”
Kelly McClure
Salon spoke with Cage about his take on Dracula at the movie's Overlook Film Festival world premiere in New Orleans
“Very strong case”: Legal experts say Manhattan case may finally end Trump’s “crime spree”
Areeba Shah
Evidence shows "that these hush money payments were covert campaign finance benefits," legal scholar says
On “Top Chef: World All Stars,” to the Victoire go the spoils
Michael La Corte
From a severe allergy to LOL-worthy confessions, the chef steals every scene in the British ingredients episode
“They banned Dolly”: Republicans want the dumbest parent at the school to control the curriculum
Amanda Marcotte
The anti-education bill from House Republicans would empower a single parent to censor what all students can learn
America’s same-day delivery obsession contributes to dead whales piling up on coastline
Bob Hennelly
Whales drawn into busiest shipping lanes at risk of becoming floating roadkill on the altar of same-day delivery
Former soldiers without a future: America’s remarkable unwillingness to support its veterans
Andrea Mazzarino
America’s veterans need all the help they can get but there’s no evidence it’s coming their way
Nashville attack renews calls for assault weapons ban – and expert says the data supports it
Michael J. Klein
In the years after a 1994 assault weapons ban went into effect, the number of deaths from mass shootings fell
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