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Eating just one freshwater fish is like drinking a month’s worth of “forever chemical”–laced water

Matthew Rozsa
A new study reveals the stomach-churning consequences of chemical pollution

Trump loses key voting bloc: anti-choice voters

Sarah K Burris
Among the 2,000 attendees at a summit of anti-choice activists, it was Gov. Ron DeSantis who drew crowds

Brazil, Peru, Germany and Jan. 6: Not all attempted coups are the same

Gregg Barak
In Brazil, 1,000 rioters were immediately arrested. In Germany, the plot was stopped early. But in America ...

Is Meryl Streep an “Only Murders in the Building” love interest? It’s Oliver’s time

Alison Stine
One main member of the Hulu cast has been consistently left out when it comes to love and it's time to ask why

How vulnerable is Wall Street to climate change? The Fed wants to find out

Jake Bittle
The Federal Reserve is putting the country's biggest banks to a test

The absolute best way to make sugar cookies

Ella Quittner
Ella Quittner is tackling the blank slate of baked goods: the sugar cookie

Is the war in Ukraine at a major turning point? It sure looks that way

Lucian K. Truscott IV
With a series of high-level meetings in Europe, U.S. sends a signal to Putin: We think Ukraine can win this year

The unexpected barrier preventing American small towns from accessing federal climate funds

Brett Marsh
How a little-known federal grant requirement could hinder climate resilience work

Kentucky GOP group screens gruesome footage of Breonna Taylor raid to unsuspecting diners

Matthew Chapman
The NAACP of Bowling Green-Warren County condemned the event, calling it "threatening and inappropriate"

A tiny gingerbread house got listed on Zillow for 31 days, and the price felt all too real

Erin Keane
As a comment on the squeeze many are feeling in today's brutal real estate market, this prank nailed it

8 questions about cheese and cheesemaking, answered by a famous cheese taster and judge

Michael La Corte
Meet Craig Gile, a former Cabot cheese grader who tasted up to 200 cheese samples a day

Leslie Jones blazed brightly on “The Daily Show.” But is a star really what its new era needs?

Melanie McFarland
As the nightly fake news institution returns, we ponder the value of placing a famous successor in its anchor chair

“Hell no”: Advocates sound the alarm after Joe Manchin pitches Social Security deal with GOP

Jake Johnson
Advocacy group condemns Manchin for "negotiating with legislative terrorists"

Trump’s “dark money machine” purposely designed to be “confusing” to make it harder to track: report

Alex Henderson
Trump’s dark money “maze” is “maddeningly difficult to follow,” and that's exactly the point

“It is a civil war”: “Heroic” director on how the Mexican military makes ordinary men into killers

Gary M. Kramer
David Zonana's latest film is an indictment on the power imblance that forces Mexican men to turn on their own

Donald Trump is smothering the religious right

Heather Digby Parton
Nothing has exposed the moral bankruptcy of the Christian Right more than its ecstatic embrace of a lying libertine

Brazil’s new president faces “scorched earth scenario” left behind by Bolsonaro

Joaquim Salles
For environmental protections in Brazil, a long rebuilding process lies ahead

Despite doctors’ concerns, University of California renews ties with religious affiliates

Annie Sciacca
UC's health system is renewing contracts with hundreds of outside clinics — many with religious affiliations

Climate misinformation plagues Twitter under Elon’s watch

Maya Boddie
Advance Democracy released a report last year determining that “climate scam” tweets skyrocketed by 300 percent

Atmospheric greenhouse gases do not discriminate — but people do

Mark Schapiro
What real estate, oil wells, racism and yogurt containers reveal about the disparate damages caused by fossil fuels

“Unusual mortality event”: Climate concerns rise after dead whales keep washing up on beaches

Bob Hennelly
Environmental groups worry the whale deaths will be used to halt construction of off-shore wind turbine farms

“Investment already paying off”: McCarthy assigns Big Oil favorites to key environment panel

Brett Wilkins
The 21 Republicans on the Natural Resources Committee took a combined $3.8 million from Big Oil companies

George Santos denies report that he was a drag queen — despite his ex-friend releasing photos

Rae Hodge
“He was always such a liar,” former drag queen acquaintances said of Santos, who reportedly went by Kitara Ravache

“That ’90s Show” is here to remind Boomers, Gen X and Millennials that we’re all alright

Melanie McFarland
The spinoff of "That '70s Show" looks back by viewing the next teen generation through a Generation X skew
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