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Some stoners become suddenly and violently ill from cannabis — and scientists aren’t sure why
Troy Farah
Cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome is a scary, mysterious condition experts still don't fully understand
Lauren Boebert blows up the GOP’s biggest talking point
Chauncey DeVega
Here are some inconvenient facts that upset the dominant narrative about the color line and poverty in America
From matzo ball ramen to cacio e pepe orzo, here’s how a travel writer eats through Brooklyn
Chaya Milchtein
From Shalom Japan to Rana Fifteen, here's where you need to stop for a bite
The urbanity of evil: 20 years after the Iraq invasion, the lies continue
Norman Solomon
Don't expect the media to mention how Joe Biden and Tony Blinken sent us to war in 2003 — or their hypocrisy today
From the desk of The Antler Queen: A “Yellowjackets” primer to catch you up before the show returns
Kelly McClure
Where did the buzziest show leave off, and what can we expect next? Here's everything you need to get up to speed
An international battle over cheese has left European producers feeling bitter
Enrico Bonadio, Andrea Zappalaglio
The political and economic elements of cheese are more far-reaching and impactful than you may realize
Shooting hoops and K-dramas: The American dream of not being relegated to a subplot
Hanh Nguyen
Matthew Salesses discusses his new novel about a Korean American point guard, a TV producer, puns and revenge
Donald Trump makes Ron DeSantis so much more dangerous
Chauncey DeVega
The choice between Ron DeSantis and Donald Trump is the equivalent of choosing between being stabbed or shot
A Federalist Society for all things: Dark money enters the culture wars
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Donald Trump's so-called Supreme Court whisperer wants to expand his success to other parts of American society
Expert: Misinformation targeting Black voters is rising — and AI could make it more “sophisticated”
Areeba Shah
AI tools could make right-wing schemes using "phony" groups and "Black-sounding names" even more prevalent
DeSantis aims to revoke liquor license for hotel that hosted drag show last year
Chris Walker
The move comes as Republican lawmakers have introduced a slew of anti-drag bills across the country
This rancher doesn’t want a border wall on his land. He fears Texas will build it anyway
Samantha Aguilar
Anti-border wall activists are racing to find landowners along the Rio Grande before they sign contracts
Regulatory failure 101: What the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank reveals
Jesse Eisinger
It's a familiar cycle: Boom, bust, then bailout. Now everyone is wondering where the financial regulators were
Paul Gosar blames Jesus for sneaking Kari Lake into “new” National Prayer Breakfast
Jonathan Larsen
Lake rejected the prayer breakfast's calls for reconciliation, said God "enacts justice"
“Top Chef: World All Stars” cooks with sugar and spice (and everything rice)
Michael La Corte
With a Ritz amuse bouche Quickfire & a rice-based Elimination challenge, some cheftestants step into the spotlight
How a far-right think tank made everything “woke”
Amanda Marcotte
However racist you thought the "woke banks" talking point was, somehow it's even worse
Hey, Irish Americans: Your “Celtic” tattoo isn’t Celtic — because that whole idea was made up
Andrew O'Hehir
The real and complicated story of Ireland's past is a lot more interesting than Irish Americans make it out to be
“I will burn this session to the ground”: Neb. Dem filibusters for 3 weeks to block anti-trans bill
Julia Conley
"If you want to inflict pain upon our children, I am going to inflict pain upon this body," said Machaela Cavanaugh
Why experts say you should go easy on picky eaters
Mary Elizabeth Williams
There's mounting evidence that how we perceive taste is baked into our DNA
“Outrage” over Texas plan to take over Houston’s independent school district: “This is a dark day”
Brian Lopez
"Politically motivated" takeover will "worsen inequities and disenfranchise Houston voters," critics say
The myth of “liberal” news: How the media does the work of fascists
Chauncey DeVega
From Axios to the New York Times, Republicans make their presence felt in newsrooms
Republicans who rolled back bank regulations got donations from SVB — now they “want to go further”
Areeba Shah
"They don't want any kind of oversight whatsoever," watchdog group warns
Who knew? The origins of “food influencers” may have actually begun in 1950s Australia
Lauren Samuelsson
With dishes like fried rice medley and bombe Alaska, "Debbie" helped to influence a generation of Australian cooks
Democrat: Lobbyists “bought Sinema’s vote” on bill that led to bank collapse
Brett Wilkins
"I said no. When they asked Sen. Sinema, she asked how much—and voted yes," says Rep. Ruben Gallego
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