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How to speak Na’vi: An interview with the creator of the alien tongue in “Avatar”

Matthew Rozsa
Dr. Paul Frommer is a linguistics consultant, a professor at USC — and creator of the alien language in "Avatar"

Alabama AG threatens to prosecute women for taking abortion pills after feds expand access

Areeba Shah
Right-wingers are increasingly targeting abortion pills: "We want people to feel uncomfortable"

Dems warn Jim Jordan’s probe of feds is a “fascist power grab to evade accountability for Jan. 6”

Rae Hodge
House Republicans accused of weaponizing government with a “sham” Government Weaponization subcommittee

How Congress finally cracked down on a massive tax scam

Peter Elkind
New law shuts down “syndicated conservation easements” that exploit charitable tax break meant to preserve lands

“She’s a fraud”: Knives out in MAGA world for Marjorie Taylor Greene over her “betrayal”

Alex Henderson
Even callers on InfoWars are mad that Greene split with far-right colleagues over Kevin McCarthy

“I think it’s fantastic”: George Santos is very happy the GOP just voted to gut ethics office

Areeba Shah
House Republicans on Monday voted to defang the nonpartisan Congressional Ethics Office investigating its members

America’s theater of the absurd: Our politics has become an endless carnival

Chris Hedges
Last week's power struggle between warring factions of charlatans, con men and "influencers" was only the beginning

More orthopedic physicians sell out to private equity firms, raising alarms about costs and quality

Harris Meyer
Orthopedic surgeons are increasingly selling control of their practices to private equity investment firms

Marjorie Taylor Greene wants to be a mainstream Republican now. Sadly, the media will let it happen

Amanda Marcotte
Greene is walking the path laid by the Tea Party, in which today's extremists become tomorrow's new GOP normal

Put the popcorn away, folks: Kevin McCarthy is speaker of the House, and that’s no joke

Chauncey DeVega
As usual, the mockery was a way to avoid the real emotions we should feel: How the hell did America get here?

Expert: Israel’s changing demographics show far-right rule is here to stay

Michael Brenner
The next generation of Israelis are becoming increasingly religious, and the new government represents that change

“He broke the law by lying”: Santos hit with FEC complaint over mysterious $705K campaign loan

Rae Hodge
Watchdog group also raised questions about whether Santos tried to skirt disclosure requirements with $199 expenses

30×30 is conservation’s flashy new goal. Now countries need to figure out what it actually means

Blanca Begert
The new global target aims to protect 30 percent of land and waters. But is it a powerful goal or an empty slogan?

Legal expert: Fulton DA Fani Willis “gearing up to indict” Trump after grand jury probe concludes

Samaa Khullar
The special grand jury has finished its work and submitted its recommendations to the district attorney

House Republican sounds the alarm on Kevin McCarthy’s MAGA giveaway: “What backroom deals were cut?”

Igor Derysh
"We don't have any idea what promises were made or what gentleman's handshakes were made," said Rep. Nancy Mace

Will young people save American democracy from Republican authoritarians? It’s not that simple

Chauncey DeVega
Unlike past generations, younger voters are not growing more conservative with age

Making sweat feel spiritual didn’t start with SoulCycle – a religion scholar explains

Cody Musselman
From Crossfit to Peloton, there's a reason why these fitness regimes inspire such faithful devotees

Grocery supply chains: Understanding why eggs cost what they cost

Errol Schweizer
Prices are rising throughout the supermarket, including the price of eggs

Michael Moore was right about the midterms — now he offers hope for progressives in red zones

Kirk Swearingen
Filmmaker and activist predicted "red wave" would be a dud. His new podcast urges embattled liberals not to despair

Calling Deion Sanders a sellout ignores the growing role of clout-chasing in college sports

Jabari M. Evans
Many ardent fans, particularly from the Black community, reacted to his leaving Jackson State with disbelief

How the Internet was created by government — not private — innovation

Matthew Rozsa
The military-industrial complex played a critical role in funding scientific research for the future Internet

Expert details 4 ways Netanyahu’s new far-right government threatens Israeli democracy

Boaz Atzili
Netanyahu government is coalition of the most extreme right-wing and religious parties in the history of the state

The danger to democracy revealed by dysfunction in the House

Austin Sarat, Dennis Aftergut
History shows a weakened House could erode democracy — and lead to the potential rise of an American dictator

“This is a Republican mess”: Progressives warn Democrats not to cut a speaker deal with GOP

Candice Cole
Some Democratic lawmakers have floated the idea of backing a "moderate" Republican, if one exists
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