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Mining law has barely changed since 1872. Can Congress agree on a fix?
Blanca Begert
Federal rules for mining haven't been updated since Ulysses S. Grant was president
Report urges capping U.S. prison sentences at 20 years to end mass incarceration
Brett Wilkins
Shortening sentences "is integral to a wholesale reimagining of public safety," says the Sentencing Project
Kari Lake lawyers hit with bar complaints over “orchestrated effort” to “disrupt” election
Samaa Khullar
Lake's lawyers may face suspension or disbarment for illegitimate election fraud claims
Biggest medical device company allegedly “groomed” doctors to unnecessarily overuse their products
Annie Waldman
Medtronic, the world’s largest medical device company, allegedly "groomed" doctors to overuse its vascular products
Right-wing rings of power: The far-right’s bizarre obsession with Lord of the Rings
Jeremy Lindenfeld
Right-wing Lord of the Rings fans find archconservative lessons in Middle-earth. Why?
“That’s where I draw the line”: David Cross has words for comics who moan about cancel culture
Dean Obeidallah
Cross talks to Salon about his stand-up tour, capitalism, rejecting theocracy and how a fan once changed his mind
Governors say their national group is above partisan politics. It’s corporate sponsors say otherwise
Bob Hennelly
NGA Chair Phil Murphy represents "the absolute worst of trickle-down economics," expert says
We went nuts over a balloon! Thank you for saving us, Rihanna
Brian Karem
It ought to be a "teachable moment": This country is deeply unhinged. Now back to fake history and George Santos
America’s most enduring myth
Chauncey DeVega
Policing is inherently conservative and authoritarian as an institution
“A major injustice is being done”: Biden’s FCC nominee faces dark money, homophobic smears
Rae Hodge
Gigi Sohn battles Republican hostility and onslaught of Big Telecom dark money in "proxy fight for net neutrality"
Despite attempts to distance from Trump, critics say “make no mistake: Nikki Haley is no moderate”
Julia Conley
"The same politics of lies and division that Trump used, just in a softer voice," says Rev. Dr. William Barber II
Why the train wreck in Ohio is such a major public health disaster
Troy Farah
Despite reassurances from public officials, concerns linger about a train derailment that released toxic chemicals
Trump is preparing for more American carnage
Heather Digby Parton
In order to run to Ron DeSantis' right, Trump to paint a picture so grim of America he'll bring back firing squads
Republicans like to talk tough on crime — but they’re the ones with a real crime problem
Austin Sarat
Crime is much worse in "red states" — and that's been true for years. Why don't Democrats ever just say it?
Experts sound the alarm on the “merger mania” in the military-industrial complex
Julia Gledhill, William D. Hartung
Tackling Pentagon waste means battling the big weapons makers and asking more of Congress
Michigan State student who survived Sandy Hook a decade earlier rejects “thoughts and prayers”
Julia Conley
"We can no longer allow this to happen. We cannot longer be complacent," said Jackie Matthews
“Closure is a myth”: 5 years after Parkland, psychologist says “normalcy is elusive” for survivors
Philip J. Lazarus
A school psychologist offers insights on helping students and teachers deal with grief
Being a stray is no laughing matter: Experts say abandoned dogs experience genuine PTSD
Matthew Rozsa
A dog who loses their family experiences a deep psychological trauma, from which recovery may not be possible
Sanders-Warren plan would tax the rich to increase Social Security by $2,400 a year
Kenny Stancil
The proposal would ensure the program is fully funded through 2096
The real social media crisis: Teen mental health, not Hunter Biden’s laptop
Rae Hodge
While House Republicans chase Twitter conspiracy theories, social media drives a serious mental health crisis
Church at the Super Bowl: Football, Jesus and fascism
Chauncey DeVega
The Super Bowl is more than a game; it is a metaphor for American life
Big Oil allies outspent clean energy groups by 27 times on ads and lobbying to kill climate policies
Christian Downie, Robert Brulle
New research tracks how polluters spend their billions
The origins and evolution of Galentine’s Day
Joy Saha
Like "Seinfeld's" Festivus, a sitcom popularized this celebration that has now been adopted into the real world
Rihanna and the pressure on Black artists to be political
Mark Laver
RiRi is no ordinary billionaire, and the Super Bowl offered an unparalleled platform for visibility and integration
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