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The science behind why conservatives are so easily triggered
Chauncey DeVega
Curiously, it is the same reason why they are best equipped for the meme wars
Investigation shows rail giant donated to Ohio GOP governor a month before toxic crash
Kenny Stancil
Norfolk Southern donated $10,000 to Gov. Mike DeWine, adding to the $29,000 they've given since 2018
“Smell the MAGA propaganda coming”: McCarthy exclusively gives Jan. 6 footage to Tucker Carlson
Matthew Sheffield
Jan. 6 committee members raised "significant security concerns" over the release
The media’s biggest addiction: Trump voters
Chauncey DeVega
In diners across the country, the media has obsessively stalked out so-called white working class voters for years
“Egregious”: Meatpacking plants busted illegally employing 100+ children in dangerous conditions
Jessica Corbett
Packers Sanitation Services had children as young as 13 "working with hazardous chemicals"
New York’s new constitutional right to a clean environment faces first judicial test
Emily Pontecorvo
A case challenging a landfill provides the first insights into how the courts interpret the amendment
The true story of the U.S. president who kept his disability a secret
Matthew Rozsa
Despite living with chronic pain in his bowels and back, JFK kept his disabilities secret from the public
The strength of “Physical:100” is in what it has to say about our view of the perfect physique
Melanie McFarland
The latest hit from Korea is a "survival competition" that tests the meaning of what ultimate fitness looks like
“All Creatures Great and Small” writer on bringing “bittersweet” comforts of WWII to the Dales
Hanh Nguyen
Ben Vanstone told Salon about big shifts for the characters, TB testing and the heroic origin of one rat's name
When science isn’t moving fast enough to cure your child
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The author of "We the Scientists" explains how a group of parents facing the worst shook up medical research
Senators Warren and Porter demand answers from big egg over “massive spike” in prices
Jake Johnson
While eggs' exorbitant prices have been well-documented, the reason why still seems a little murky
How the “electrify everything” movement went mainstream
Emily Pontecorvo
One in five Americans now lives in an area that's trying to move buildings off fossil fuels
Joe Biden’s agenda faces an unprecedented onslaught of dark money: The FCC is just the start
Rae Hodge
Untraceable telecom money is pouring in — to Democrats as well as Republicans. The goal? To shut down government
We need a bigger recovery “tent”: It’s time to think beyond 12-step programs
Peter Grinspoon
There's not one right way to addiction recovery, though we've been acculturated to think that
A new rating system aims to help shoppers parse which foods are more and less healthful
Dariush Mozaffarian, Renata Micha, Jeffrey B. Blumberg
Which is better for you: a bagel with cream cheese or avocado toast? A new rating system could answer that
Yoko Ono’s approximately infinite artistic universe
Kenneth Womack
As an artist and collaborator, Yoko Ono, who turns 90 today, has always been ahead of her time
A cover-up fit for a coup: Georgia grand jury says witnesses in Trump probe lied
Lucian K. Truscott IV
A Special Counsel in Washington D.C. is also comparing the testimony of Trump witnesses for conflicts
“Quick buck”: New report shows how MAGA election grifters “cashed in the first chance they got”
Areeba Shah
"This has almost become an industry on the right," expert says
The basics of fair trade labels
Ryan Nebeker
Does paying more for these products actually guarantee anything meaningful for the people who produced them?
“A fraud like George Santos”: New investigation blows major holes in MAGA Republican’s resume
Samaa Khullar
Tenn. Rep. Andy Ogles dubiously claimed he was an economist, a police officer and a sex trafficking expert
Fox News reporter “blindsided” after court filing reveals Carlson and Hannity tried to get her fired
Samaa Khullar
Fox hosts schemed to get Jacqui Heinrich axed for fact-checking election claims they knew were false, messages show
“Absolute hypocrisy”: GOP unveils bill to make Trump tax cuts permanent while howling about debt
Jake Johnson
One economist noted that the measure is backed by the "same members who are pushing us to a debt limit crisis"
Homes in flood zones are overvalued by billions, study finds
Zoya Teirstein
Failure to account for climate change means low-income homeowners could see their home values plunge
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