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“PBS NewsHour” co-hosts report facts in an era of distrust: “There’s an assumption of bias in media”
Melanie McFarland
Salon talks to Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett of PBS' trusted nightly newscast about ushering it into the future
With the largest defense budget in world history, military families are going hungry
Andrea Mazzarino
We pour overwhelming sums of money into the U.S. military — and thousands of service members remain "food insecure"
We need Martin Luther King Jr.’s lessons in resistance — that’s why the right wants to erase them
Chauncey DeVega
Right-wingers want to refashion Martin Luther King Jr. in their own image — because the truth is still dangerous
Jeff Beck: The unorthodox techniques that made him such a unique guitarist
Milton Mermikides, John McGrath
He was a guitarist's guitarist who seemed to be the humble protagonist at the center of seminal moments
Behavioral telehealth loses momentum without a regulatory boost
Darius Tahir
Restrictions on telehealth prescriptions for controlled substances were waived during the pandemic—but may not last
Canceled Kyle Rittenhouse event prompts threats and harassment targeting Texas brewery
Robert Downen
The CEO of Southern Star Brewery insists he didn't give into the "woke mob" but nixed the event to protect locals
Meet the “California sober” set: Why trendsetters are ditching all drugs except pot
Troy Farah
Abstaining from alcohol while indulging in cannabis is getting trendier. Here's why
Hospitals’ use of volunteer staff runs risk of skirting labor laws, experts say
Lauren Sausser
The U.S. health system benefits from potentially more than $5 billion in free volunteer labor annually
The decision of where to seek care is complicated by the multitude of options
Sam Whitehead
People in distress have to hurriedly choose the best hospital. And they are confronted by more and more options
Family history, distilled: My ancestor Nathan “Nearest” Green, Jack Daniel’s and my dad’s sobriety
Yvette J. Green
How do I distill these family stories born of generational trauma into something affirming?
Hands! Before “The Bear” returns, the cast and producers serve up a light appetizer
Melanie McFarland
"We thought we were making a small, bespoke little jewel box," said FX's chairman of the runaway international hit
“Ginny & Georgia” has a tone problem, undermining its emotional impact
Alison Stine
From the pile-on of dramatic events, to no processing time, to disconnected music — what is going on in Wellsbury?
Video circulating of George Santos introducing himself as Anthony Devolder raises questions
Kelly McClure
In 2019, Santos used an alias at a pro-Trump LGBTQ event in NYC, but why?
Allison Mack was “a seeker”: “Infamous” host on being NXIVM’s chosen reporter, interviewing members
Alison Stine
In an interview with Salon, journalist Vanessa Grigoriadis tells of the people behind the "sex cult"
“Incredibly racist”: Wisconsin GOP official boasts about suppressing Black, Hispanic voters
Brett Wilkins
"While this is incredibly disturbing, we are not surprised," advocacy group says
“Far-right agenda”: Fringe ideology of “constitutional sheriffs” is infecting Texas law enforcement
Jessica Pishko
Some 50 Texas officials have attended trainings on the unsupported notion that sheriffs can overrule the law
“Not sure that’s how it works”: Experts mock Kevin McCarthy’s plan to “expunge” Trump impeachment
Samaa Khullar
Legal experts ripped McCarthy's "outrageous" suggestion that the House GOP can clear Trump's record
Prince Harry’s special relationship with the American media proves it’s good to be the “Spare”
Melanie McFarland
Where Anderson Cooper and Michael Strahan let Prince Harry rehash old news, Stephen Colbert inspired insight
McCarthy backs Santos as new reports raise alarm about campaign funds and link to “Ponzi scheme”
Rae Hodge
McCarthy says Santos will "continue to serve" despite mounting investigations and calls for resignation
US emissions rose in 2022. Here’s why that’s not as bad as it sounds
Jake Bittle
As renewables overtook coal, economic growth outpaced the rise in carbon emissions
The past 8 years were the hottest in recorded history
Lylla Younes
A new report also names 2022 as the fifth-warmest, despite the cooling effects of La Niña
It’s not just Trump: A sobering new report chronicles the extensive GOP war on democracy
Amanda Marcotte
Trump is out of office, but the rate of Republicans filing anti-democracy lawsuits in 2022 stayed the same
A Massachusetts law protects the right to repair your own car. Automakers are suing
Maddie Stone
The legal battle has major implications for drivers' pocketbooks, and for the climate
Fossil fuel-backed lawmakers are freaking out over possible ban on gas stoves to protect children
Jessica Corbett
A study that found that over 12% of childhood asthma can be attributable to gas stove pollution nationwide
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