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“Playgrounds for cops”: Beyond protests, clergy, environmentalist unite against Atlanta’s ‘Cop City’
Areeba Shah
23 people were charged with domestic terrorism — including a legal observer
For the first time, women denied abortions file lawsuit against new ban
Eleanor Klibanoff
Women denied abortions sue Texas to clarify exceptions to the laws
Make Republicans great again?: Nikki Haley’s diet-MAGA problem
Clarence Lusane
The race politics of the GOP have only become rawer and more aggressive with each election
Ex-Trump ethics lawyer may face disbarment for allegedly trying to influence Hutchinson testimony
Gabriella Ferrigine
Stefan Passantino allegedly tried to get Cassidy Hutchinson to withhold information from investigators
“Egregious security breach”: Experts alarmed over McCarthy’s “unusual” Fox News Jan. 6 footage deal
Areeba Shah
Expert warns the move opens other sensitive information to be used "for political or partisan purposes"
The rise of the flexitarian: Is a social omnivore diet the way of the future?
Elisa Becker, Susan Jebb
For those who are unable to entirely give up animal products, why not give up at least a fraction?
Alaska says it’s now legal “in some instances” to discriminate against LGBTQ individuals
Kyle Hopkins
Alaska’s civil rights agency quietly deleted language promising equal protections for LGBTQ Alaskans
“The Last of Us” makes an unholy meal of starving childhood innocence, served by a bloody preacher
Melanie McFarland
"When We Are in Need" introduces a true monster: a predator that preys on humanity in more ways than one
“We need a 20-year plan”: The fight for progress — and why it requires reaching out to conservatives
Chauncey DeVega
Author Justin Gest on why Americans need to start communicating with one another again
Justice Department sues major polluter in Louisiana’s “Cancer Alley”
Lylla Younes
"EPA is finally treating this health crisis for what it is — an emergency"
Tears for Fears’ “The Hurting” at 40: An enduring, mature and fearless debut album
Annie Zaleski
From "Change" to "Mad World," it tapped into something true about being human and finding space to become yourself
“I’m not a victim, baby”: Chris Rock delivers an incendiary counterpunch to infamous Oscars slap
Melanie McFarland
Netflix's "Selective Outrage" gives Rock's jabs at Will Smith, Meghan Markle and Jan. 6 a global live audience
“This is our fight for dignity”: The struggle to confront caste privilege in America
Samaa Khullar
Caste-based discrimination happens in the U.S. too. A new Seattle ordinance galvanizes the South Asian community
When liberal institutions fail us: “Envious reversal” and the Hamline University debacle
Paul Rosenberg
A small college panicked and fired a professor — but the real lessons aren't the ones the right wants to teach
Let’s give thanks to the “Dilbert” guy
Lucian K. Truscott IV
In a single YouTube rant, Scott Adams put the lie to reverse racism
Why North Dakota is preparing to sue Minnesota over clean energy
Zoya Teirstein
Interstate feuds threaten to make getting regional power grids off fossil fuels even more complicated
Every domestic extremist murder last year was committed by right-wingers: report
Areeba Shah
"The Trump era very much emboldened these actors," advocate warns
“Net-zero greenwashing”: Big companies dupe customers with “dishonest climate accounting”
Mark Schapiro
Companies pledge to cut emissions caused by their production, while opposing measures to reduce emissions
“Disgusting”: Biden embraces GOP effort to kill D.C. criminal justice reforms
Kenny Stancil
Biden is backing a Republican effort to block D.C. lawmakers from setting their own criminal justice laws
How science and innovation can strengthen global food systems
Chibuike Udenigwe
Learn about three of the most impactful scientific developments in our food systems
Trump campaign asked Proud Boys to attend post-election rallies in plain clothes
Chris Walker
The court records demonstrate that Proud Boys leaders told members to prepare for violence at the rallies
Skipping out on CPAC: Did Trump kill off conservatives’ biggest confab?
Heather Digby Parton
Conservatives turn their backs on CPAC
Report outs Jim Jordan’s weaponization subcommittee “whistleblowers” as frauds paid by Trump ally
Igor Derysh
Witnesses got financial support from Trumpers, pushed conspiracy theories about Jan. 6, Democratic report reveals
In a growing petrochemical hub, the East Palestine derailment triggers ‘an uneasy feeling’
Eve Andrews
The Upper Ohio River Valley has been layered in industrial pollution for centuries, and residents are fed up
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