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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
We asked scientists what they think of the FBI’s assessment that COVID came from a Chinese lab
Matthew Rozsa
The director of the FBI, Christopher Wray, fanned the flames of speculation that blame the Chinese government
“Anti-free speech”: Trump supporters reportedly banned from DeSantis book signing
Chris Walker
Both Trump and DeSantis have a history of suppressing free speech
Kentucky floodwaters are rising again, and activists blame strip mines
Brett Marsh
Coal mining provided jobs for decades but has left the land vulnerable to fatal floods
Election lawyers alarmed over Georgia GOP “suppression” bill voted on “in the middle of the night”
Areeba Shah
GOP lawmakers advance last-minute bill to ban drop boxes and make it easier to challenge voters' eligibility
How an anti-abortion law firm teamed up with a disgraced Kansas attorney to dispute 2020 election
Megan O’Matz
Catholic-led law firm sowing doubts about election integrity as part of its long-term strategy to battle abortion
From “Knock at the Cabin” to “The Last of Us,” what it means when the apocalypse no longer frightens
Alison Stine
Have we become desensitized to apocalyptic stories, or is there something else at play when we're watching?
“Dairy Pride” and “soy boys”: The heated identity politics of non-dairy milk
Joy Saha, Ashlie D. Stevens
The FDA just announced guidance that recommends plant-based alternatives can be labeled as "milk" — for now
“The big lie”: 30 years later, right-wing extremists are still fueled by Waco siege
Art Jipson, Paul J. Becker
Alec Jones, Gavin McInnes and Proud Boys still cite Waco to fuel anti-government attacks
From Chris Rock live to a Waco siege docuseries, here’s what’s new on Netflix in March
Lily Doton
Also, the return of Idris Elba as Luther!
“I was so sad all the time. I was so angry all the time”: Frontlines of Black mental health crisis
George B. Sánchez-Tello
Suicide rates among Black youth have steadily risen — as have rates of anxiety and depression
“Bailed out by taxpayers”: Data shows Big Insurance profiting massively from Medicare privatization
Jake Johnson
"The premiums and taxes paid by Americans enabled the Big Seven to make those profits," advocate says
“Holy s**t”: Experts stunned after court filing reveals Murdoch passed confidential info to Kushner
Gabriella Ferrigine
Murdoch gave Trump's campaign "Fox confidential information about Biden's ads, along with debate strategy": filing
“Patients would come 9 or 10 times”: What we can learn from the first time abortion was banned
Amanda Marcotte
Author Jennifer Wright on how abortionist Madame Restell got rich in the 1800s — before she was driven to suicide
Welcome to the predator state: How elite police units like Memphis’ “Scorpion” hunt humans
Michael Gould-Wartofsky
You have to wonder about the very urge to name an “elite” police unit after a deadly creature
All presidents avoid reporters — but Biden may achieve a record in his press avoidance
David E. Clementson
Biden has held fewer press conferences than any president in recent history
Christian health nonprofit that let people “opt out of Obamacare” saddled members with debt and ruin
Ryan Gabrielson, J. David McSwane
Liberty HealthShare saddled thousands with debt as it built a family empire including pot farm, bank and airline
In the affable “Call Me Chihiro,” a former sex worker provides friendly bento comforts to all
Gary M. Kramer
Netflix's film based on the popular manga is a bright, humanistic vibe
In defending “Dilbert” cartoonist, Elon Musk calls media “racist against whites & Asians”
Joy Saha
This follows the comic strip getting dumped by newspapers and its distributor after Scott Adams' racist rant
The next deadly pandemic is just a forest clearing away — but we’re not even trying to prevent it
Caroline Chen, Irena Hwang, Al Shaw, Lisa Song, Robin Fields
"We have effectively done nothing to stop the ignition of a future outbreak"
An alarming study suggests prenatal alcohol exposure changes the shape of your baby’s face
Nicole Karlis
But one OBGYN cautions jumping to an extreme conclusion. Here's why
Are we having fun yet? “Party Down” addresses the pandemic the way few shows have
Alison Stine
It’s not only that Starz's series focuses on the hard-hit food service industry, but it shows us how to go on
“Dear Edward” gets children’s grief right – just ask Prince Harry
Nell Beram
The adaptation of Ann Napolitano's novel of a 12-year-old survivor echoes how Harry struggled after losing his mum
A nascent men’s movement eschews orgasms for health reasons. Experts say the science doesn’t add up
Troy Farah
How an online community became obsessed with the idea that ejaculation was hurting their mental and physical health
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