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The votes that weren’t cast: The nightmare of Republican voter suppression

Clarence Lusane
Racial justice, voting rights, and authoritarianism.

Where’s the love, “You People”? The frustration of Kenya Barris and Jonah Hill’s interracial rom-com

Melanie McFarland
More than 50 years after "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner," this alleged romance makes the same critical mistake

“We’re still gonna say no”: UnitedHealthcare’s effort to deny coverage to chronically ill patient

David Armstrong, Patrick Rucker, Maya Miller
A college student's fight to get coverage exposed the insurer’s hidden procedures for rejecting claims

20 Republican AGs threaten to go after CVS and Walgreens if they sell abortion pills

Samaa Khullar
More than a dozen attorneys general sent a threatening letter to the chains, citing a law from 1873

“Reckless and unlawful conduct”: Hunter Biden tries to turn the tables on GOP — and Fox News

Igor Derysh
Hunter Biden demanded an investigation into the theft of his laptop and sent cease-and-desist letter to Fox News

The overturn of Roe cost the GOP. So why are Republicans now doubling down on abortion bans?

Amanda Marcotte
Misogyny is what turns out their base

The complex simplicity of Black cops and white supremacy

Chauncey DeVega
The new-age lynching video of Tyre Nichols brings to bear an old-school dilemma

University of Houston asked students to wear neon vests after police drew weapon on a Black student

Kate McGee
The university distributed vests to students last year but walked back on the requirement amid recent criticism

13-year-olds should not be on social media, surgeon general warns

Matthew Rozsa
The U.S. Surgeon General expressed grave concerns over how social media affects children's mental health

“A colossal giveaway”: A tax break for big polluters is also starving public schools in Texas

Elliott Woods
In December, legislators killed a controversial abatement program, Chapter 313, but its effects will last decades

John Roberts’ wife’s client list raises concern about “conflicts of interest and influence peddling”

Areeba Shah
Jane Roberts legal work involved officials involved in cases before the Supreme Court

It’s “telehealth vs. no care”: Doctors say Congress risks leaving patients vulnerable

Sarah Jane Tribble
Telehealth use among Medicare beneficiaries grew from less than 1% pre-pandemic to more than 32% in April 2020

Some addiction treatment centers turn big profits by scaling back care

Renuka Rayasam, Blake Farmer
Charging high fees without guaranteeing access to evidence-based care is common in the addiction treatment industry

Conspiracy nation: The rise of Trump, QAnon and mass shootings

Chauncey DeVega
The increase in mass shootings in the Age of Trump is a symptom of deep cultural degradation

What the end of COVID health emergencies means for anti-vaxxers: meltdown

Amanda Marcotte
Anti-vaxxers built their identities around the pandemic — now they're losing their minds (even more)

What’s new on Netflix in February, from a Reese Witherspoon rom-com to a doggy true crime docuseries

Lily Doton
New Year's resolutions forgotten already? Don't beat yourself up and cozy up on the couch instead

FDA experts are still puzzled over who should get which COVID shots and when

Arthur Allen
FDA expert committee needs more data to decide when to give out COVID boosters — and who needs them most

Babies feel an innate empathy towards dogs, study says

Matthew Rozsa
A new study analyzed how toddlers respond when they see dogs that need help getting a treat

As hip-hop turns 50, Chuck D praises its power as “a worldwide cultural experience and religion”

D. Watkins
The legendary rapper on politics, his Top 5 songs and PBS series "Fight The Power: How Hip-Hop Changed The World"

Let Tyre Nichols be the last: Police killings and the public consumption of Black pain

Chauncey DeVega
Racial battle fatigue is real — and it's time to put an end to it the madness

“The definition of war profiteering”: Chevron posts record $35.5 billion in profit for 2022

Jake Johnson
"It has price-gouged consumers in plain sight and it's going to get away with it," consumer advocate says

Even after floods hit state, California plans cuts to climate investments

Aaron Cantú
Lawmakers will have to resist inertia and oil and gas influence as the climate crisis worsens

It’s been a “Long, Long Time” for Linda Ronstadt, whose hit song transforms “The Last of Us”

Alison Stine
How Ronstadt's plaintive song from the '70s resonates with the singer and on HBO's post-apocalyptic series

“Constitutional sheriffs” refuse to enforce new gun control law — but have no legal justification

Mirya Holman, Emily Farris
In Illinois, approximately 80 of the state’s 102 sheriffs oppose the new Protect Illinois Communities Act
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