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Military expert: Congress has been captured by the arms industry — and we’re paying the price
William D. Hartung
Pentagon budget is stunning even by the standards of a department used to getting what it wants when it wants it
How Cigna saves millions by having its doctors reject claims without reading them
Patrick Rucker, Maya Miller, David Armstrong
“We literally click and submit,” one former company doctor said
Could Jonathan Majors’ arrest affect the MCU? Here’s what we know so far
Joy Saha
The "Creed III" star was charged after an alleged domestic dispute, and now more accusers have come forward
“Extremely dangerous escalation”: Putin to station Russian nukes in Belarus
Jessica Corbett
"Putin's nuclear provocations are dangerous and unacceptable," watchdog group warns
“Shame on you”: Tenn. governor prays for school shooting victims while “protecting” kids from drag
Julia Conley
"If thoughts and prayers worked to stop gun violence, there wouldn't have been a shooting at a Christian school"
“He could be jailed”: Legal experts say Trump’s DA threats could result in “additional charges”
Areeba Shah
"Attempting to intimidate prosecutors or inciting violence" could badly backfire on the former president
“The key to a healthy, animal-free diet,” according to a nutrition expert
Michael La Corte
Salon Food spoke with Noah Praamsma, MS, RDN, about the most delicious ways to round out a vegan diet
How the natural gas industry cozies up to utility regulators
Emily Pontecorvo
Sponsorships, stacked panels, dance parties: Inside utilities' campaign to sweet-talk regulators
Unprecedented protests over Netanyahu’s judicial coup — but critics slam silence on “apartheid”
Jake Johnson
"I wonder where all their protests were over West Bank Palestinians living under an Israeli dictatorship"
Indictment watch, Week 2: A panel of experts on what gruesome damage Trump will wreak next
Chauncey DeVega
Did Trump have a "very successful week" or is he "very worried"? Our panel agrees on this: It's a "dangerous time"
What does Peter Thiel want? He’s building the right-wing future, piece by piece
Rae Hodge
Everywhere but barely visible, the billionaire investor may have more clout in MAGA world than Donald Trump
Health providers scramble to keep remaining staff amid Medicaid rate debate
Keely Larson
Some health providers have raised wages but still struggled to draw workers and keep the ones they’ve got
Is the congressional commission on Olympic abuse more than an inside job?
Irvin Muchnick
Given U.S. Olympic history, some athletes see an "obvious conflict of interest" behind new congressional panel
Just how good were Exxon’s climate projections?
Jesse Nichols
In the 1980s, a group of Exxon scientists predicted climate change with uncanny accuracy
Depeche Mode embraces life and death with new album “Memento Mori”
Kenneth Womack
The band started recording the new album before the tragic loss of Andy "Fletch" Fletcher
United States includes dam emissions in UN climate reporting for the first time
Tara Lohan
Better accounting can go a long way in establishing sound policy to tackle the climate crisis
TikTok’s algorithm is pushing out extremist and violent content to 13-year-olds
Areeba Shah
"There is this kind of an opportunity for those incel manosphere influencers to tap into, to young boys especially"
The 6 most shocking revelations from Netflix’s latest docuseries “Waco: American Apocalypse”
Joy Saha
The three-part series delves into the deadly 1993 massacre involving members of an apocalyptic religious cult
“Never seen anything like this”: U.S. librarians report book bans hit record high in 2022
Julia Conley
Attempts to ban books infringe on a person's constitutional rights, says one intellectual freedom advocate
“John Wick 4” is both stunning and exhausting in its aesthetic action excess
Gary M. Kramer
The nigh-immortal hit man can't catch a break with a bounty that's Eiffel Tower-high, and we're here for all of it
“He’s threatening prosecutors”: Trump floats “death & destruction” in 1 am Truth Social rant
Samaa Khullar
"Trump got his supporters to attack the government once," watchdog group warns. "He's going to try to do it again"
“Top Chef: World All Stars” goes on a pub crawl and elevates the best of London’s classic dishes
Michael La Corte
In a slight bummer of an episode, the wide world of classic British dishes is both explored and refined
Donald Trump in Waco: It’s a signal to the darkest elements of the far right
Heather Digby Parton
The Waco siege of 1993 was a grotesque tragedy — but for elements of the far right, it's now a sacred symbol
“Yellowjackets” goes full on Norman Bates in its primal, elemental return
Kelly McClure
Leave the cornflakes, take the ear
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