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America’s adult education system is broken. Here’s how experts say we can fix it
Annie Waldman, Aliyya Swaby, Anna Clark
Experts say that more money is critical to improving the national system
Doctors ignored her concerns about her pregnancy. For many Black women, it’s a familiar story
Duaa Eldeib
While many pregnant people say their doctors do not listen to them, pregnant Black people face a higher burden
Why vaccines that don’t use needles could one day be the norm
Matthew Rozsa
Shots are despised by children and adults alike for the "ouch" factor. What if we could innovate past that?
“Complete and utter fraud”: Democrats call for Rep.-elect George Santos to quit over false claims
Areeba Shah
George Santos says he's sorry for "having embellished his résumé" — but his claim to be Jewish might sink him
Thin bodies weren’t always attractive: A brief history of culturally relative beauty standards
Matthew Rozsa
The notion that fatness is unattractive is a recent (and psychologically damaging) phenomenon
3 reasons local climate activism is more powerful than people realize
Adam Aron
Why do so few adults participate in actions to encourage governments to do more about climate change?
Why Disneyland is Coke and Vegas is Pepsi
Mary Elizabeth Williams
I didn't come to Vegas looking for Coke — then I found my mission
California passed a milestone law to stop neighborhood drilling. Big Oil launched a counterattack
Blanca Begert
A new fossil fuel-sponsored ballot initiative could reverse a major environmental justice victory
How Harry Styles became an even bigger star – and the one we needed the most – in 2022
Annie Zaleski
Music, empathy, live shows, acting – it all added up to a banner year when our world felt unaccepting
Are viruses alive? Why a seemingly simple biology question prompts heated debate among scientists
Matthew Rozsa
According to some criteria, viruses meet the basic definitions for "life"; according to others, they don't
The best breakout TV performances of the year, from twins and vamps to werewolves and superheroes
Hanh Nguyen, Melanie McFarland, Alison Stine, Kelly McClure, Joy Saha
Check out these engaging performers who may not have name recognition yet, but no doubt soon will
“Will she never learn?” Lauren Boebert blasted by “embarrassed” constituent in Christmas Day letter
Eric W. Dolan
The Republican Rep. from Colorado was harshly criticized for her stance on aid to Ukraine
Marjorie Taylor Greene, supreme hobgoblin of 2022: Her year of culture-war lowlights
Kelly McClure
In 2022 Marjorie Taylor Greene became the right's superstar — by choosing making a mess over making a difference
The IRS hasn’t released nearly half a million nonprofit tax records
Andrea Suozzo
If you’re trying to evaluate a charity this year, you might have a hard time
Greg Abbott blasted for ‘cruel stunt’ as migrants bussed to Kamala Harris’ home on Christmas Eve
Brett Wilkins
"Being a heartless POS isn't going to make you the next Republican president," Rep. Joaquin Castro said
The 7 most spectacular images from the James Webb Space Telescope’s first year
Matthew Rozsa
The James Webb telescope captured some haunting and strange images of the universe in 2022, its inaugural year
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez casts house Dems’ sole vote against omnibus spending bill
Brett Wilkins
"The dramatic increase in DHS and ICE spending... cuts against the promises our party has made," she said
‘Caged … for no fault of your own’: Detainees dread COVID while awaiting immigration hearings
Renuka Rayasam
For the roughly 30,000 people living in the country’s network of immigration facilities, COVID remains a threat
Learning to love — and protect — burned trees
Tara Lohan
Wildfire-killed trees are some of the most important structures in a forest. So why are they still being logged?
Colorado considers changing its red flag law after mass shooting at nightclub
Markian Hawryluk
The law allows law enforcement or family to seek a court order to seize someone's guns if they pose a threat
Michael Tomasky: “No one has damaged the Supreme Court’s reputation more than the Thomases”
Alex Henderson
When it comes to conflicts of interest, is anyone on the Supreme Court worse than Justice Thomas?
Bring a plate! What to take to Christmas lunch that looks impressive (but won’t break the bank)
Lauren Ball, Amy Kirkegaard, Breanna Lepre, Emily Burch
Don't forget to check your pantry for inspiration!
Best of 2022 | Queer wedding planning at the end of the world
Taj Zaidi
I notice how our rings press against each other. We watch as the zebras stroll to a hilltop above the waves
There really is a “great replacement” — but it’s not what Tucker Carlson says it is
Mike Lofgren
Is voting for Republicans literally killing white people in rural America? Because the correlation is striking
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