Spring Sale: Get 1 Year, Save 58%

Showing results for: group (page 181)

Shorter height, lower salary: Height discrimination is real, and can be economically devastating

Matthew Rozsa
Though little-discussed, there is a profound wage gap separating the short and the tall

What the House speaker’s deal with ultraconservatives means for climate

Zoya Teirstein
“Kevin McCarthy has ceded his [control] of the House Republican agenda to the most extreme fringe faction"

Bleeding and in pain, a pregnant woman in Louisiana couldn’t get answers

Rosemary Westwood
Louisiana's near-total abortion ban has physicians terrified they could be investigated for treating a miscarriage

Switching to an electric car saves money. Unless you’re poor

Lylla Younes
A new study says 90% of Americans would save by getting an EV. The other 10%, not so much

Crime and un-punishment: Now Republicans have a roadmap for a better coup

Chauncey DeVega
Trump's not going to jail and major Republicans have faced no consequences. They'll absolutely try it again

“The Price of Glee”: The 10 most shocking takeaways from the docuseries about Fox’s musical hit

Joy Saha
The three-part series explores the dark behind-the-scenes drama of Ryan Murphy's hit 2009 musical-drama

“Problematic and dangerous”: Websites selling abortion pills are sharing sensitive data with Google

Jennifer Gollan
Law enforcement can potentially use this data to prosecute people who end their pregnancies with medication

Judge concludes Jan. 6 rioter who broke into Capitol was acting on “Trump’s instructions”

Samaa Khullar
Yet another judge placed the blame for the Jan. 6 attack on the former president

Sinema high-fives Manchin over filibuster support while “schmoozing with CEOs” at Davos

Brett Wilkins
The senators flew to Switzerland to attend ritzy conference filled with billionaires

George Santos accused of swindling disabled veteran and letting his dog die: report

Igor Derysh
Santos denied that he took $3,000 he raised for the dog's cancer surgery despite text message evidence

The deadly link between diarrheal disease and climate change

Zoya Teirstein
A new study shows abnormal flooding and drought are associated with pediatric diarrhea in some parts of the world

The ocean’s temperature was hotter than ever in 2022, scientists say

Matthew Rozsa
Alarmingly, rising ocean temperatures have a trickle-down effect on human food systems and weather patterns

New Israeli power broker seeks to rewrite history to justify violence against Palestinians

Curtis Hutt
Top official tries to recast part of American history to make his anti-Palestinian movement seem less extremist

Expert: George Santos’ alleged fake charity shows how scams divert money from worthy causes

Sarah Webber
Santos claimed his nonprofit rescued thousands of animals. There's no evidence it ever existed

The real reason Prince Harry spilled his dark secrets in “Spare” – whether you want to know or not

Alison Stine
Sure, Harry's stories are shocking, but he's been dealing with the press since birth and knows what he's doing

Stop hating on pasta — it actually has a healthy ratio of carbs, protein and fat

Emma Beckett
"But pasta is mostly carbs!" I hear you cry. This is true, but it's not the whole story

This New York crypto lawsuit aims to settle a key climate law loophole

Emily Pontecorvo
The lawsuit determines whether the state's Public Service Commission must consider emissions in its decision making

The secretive legal weapon that fossil fuel interests use against climate-conscious countries

Lois Parshley
Investor-state dispute settlements allow oil and gas investors to sue countries over their climate policies

Black, LGBTQ+, and religious groups ask Biden to drop the National Prayer Breakfast

Jonathan Larsen
Freedom From Religion Foundation rallies opposition to participation in right-wing evangelical networking event

The House GOP just inadvertently admitted that “tax cuts don’t pay for themselves”: Columnist

Alex Henderson
Washington Post's Catherine Rampell exposes a provision tucked into Republicans' House Rules package

Justifying attack on Social Security, House Republican claims people “want to work longer”

Jake Johnson
"Republicans want you to work until you die. Shameful," advocacy group says

Drinking culture: Why some thinkers believe human civilization owes its existence to alcohol

Troy Farah
Philosopher Edward Slingerland argues alcohol shifted us from hunter-gatherers to agrarians

Court proceedings reveal MBS paid Trump “millions in the past two years”: Human rights group

Rae Hodge
DAWN calls for DOJ probe after revelation that MBS owns nearly all of Trump-partnered LIV Golf

Heroes and villains: Fascists now control Congress — we can’t afford to pretend otherwise

Chauncey DeVega
As Biden honored the heroes of Jan. 6 at the White House, their temporary victory became a mockery on Capitol Hill
« Previous
Page: 181
Next »