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Trump Media probed for possible Russia-linked money laundering over loan approved by Don Jr.: report

Igor Derysh
"If you trace the beneficiaries back you get to the nephew of a Putin ally," says Guardian reporter Hugo Lowell

Ohio politicians found guilty in $60 million utilities bribery scandal

Naveena Sadasivam
“You don't have to look far to see that the FirstEnergy scandal is part of a broader trend.”

Chicago neighborhood groups sue US Army Corps of Engineers over expansion of a polluted dump

Siri Chilukuri
“Our community is fighting back and saying ‘no more.’”

Doctors warned her pregnancy could kill her. Then Tennessee outlawed abortion

Kavitha Surana
A Tennessee mother wanted to end her high-risk pregnancy, but doctors feared prosecution

A French treat with a classified recipe: How the canelé evolved throughout history

Rory Macdonald
Around 1985, 88 patissiers took an oath to uphold a standard and use a secret recipe, which is kept in a vault

“They’re still doing his bidding”: GOP caught working with Trump lawyer to kill tax probe, Dems say

Gabriella Ferrigine
GOP and Trump's team "appear to have acted in coordination to bury evidence," Rep. Jamie Raskin says

Struggling with long COVID? You may find yourself in “Return to Oz”

Alison Stine
A dark fantasy film from 1985 speaks powerfully to people, like me, dealing with brain fog and gaslighting

Jim Jordan has found no “weaponization” of government — and no actual whistleblowers

Paul Michel, Tom Joscelyn, Norman Eisen
As Capitol Hill investigators who have worked for both parties, we see Jordan's far-right snipe hunt as a mockery

Rich countries export twice as much plastic waste to the developing world as previously thought

Joseph Winters
Current estimates only cover “the tip of the plastic waste iceberg"

This is no culture war: Republicans are waging a war on democracy

Chauncey DeVega
In reality, today's Republican Party is waging a fascist war against multiracial democracy

Silicon Valley Bank wasn’t “woke”: Tech billionaires are just as bad as Wall Street bros

Amanda Marcotte
Ignore GOP hype about the "liberal" tech industry — reckless, entitled libertarianism is what fuels Silicon Valley

Sen. Chris Murphy: Republicans “don’t give a crap” about kids and gun violence

Dean Obeidallah
Connecticut senator talks about America's massive gun problem, his feud with Ted Cruz and Joe Biden's big wins

A country filled with empty tables: How it feels to be hungry

Beverly Gologorsky
For a country that projects itself as the richest in the world, hunger remains hidden by design

“Coordinated at a higher level”: White supremacist propaganda soared to all-time high last year

Areeba Shah
The number of incidents increased by 38% from the previous year

“Unacceptable”: Right-wing judge attempts to keep key abortion pill hearing secret

Julia Conley
Matthew Kacsmaryk's actions ahead of a hearing planned for Wednesday were "bordering on judicial misconduct"

They never say die: Hollywood should have listened to “The Goonies”

Alison Stine
For Ke Huy Quan, the star of "Everything Everywhere All At Once," his time “down here” has finally come

Texas man sues three women for “wrongful death” for helping his ex-wife obtain abortion medication

Eleanor Klibanoff
Husband seeks damages from women who allegedly helped his ex-wife obtain the medications to terminate her pregnancy

There is no secret plan: First they came for trans people

Chauncey DeVega
America is sick with fascism

“I really didn’t trust any humans”: What it’s like growing up in a doomsday sect

Mary Elizabeth Williams
As a child, Michelle Dowd prepared for the end of the world. Those lessons were eerily helpful later on

“I have no particular power”: Don’t blame sensitivity readers for the latest censored books

Alison Stine
From Roald Dahl to Ian Fleming, books are being changed — but the ones being blamed for it have the least power

Ctrl-Alt-Defeat: White Castle facing “annihilation” over worker surveillance; Congress gets hacked

Rae Hodge
This week's tech-politics roundup: Tiny burgers in big trouble; Bollywood credit-card scam; Twitter canary silenced

Salon’s totally (possibly) infallible Oscar predictions: Who will win? And who should win?

Russell Root
A handy guide for filling out your Oscars pool – and now you just need to worry about what apps to serve Sunday

Kari Lake, Steve Bannon and a side of Orwell: My adventures at CPAC 2023

Timothy Denevi
Is Kari Lake for real or just a grifter? Plus: I totally agree with Steve Bannon about something important

More young Colorado children are consuming marijuana despite efforts to stop them

Helen Santoro
The number of very young children ingesting marijuana is rising in Colorado despite regulations
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