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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
The US has a new pollution rule for heavy-duty trucks for the first time in 2 decades
Brett Marsh
Cleaner trucks will mean better air and health for overburdened communities
Jan. 6 committee ignored “Christian nationalism” behind Capitol attack after Cheney intervention
Jonathan Larsen, Candice Cole, Matthew Sheffield
The final Jan. 6 report makes case for prosecuting Trump but skips larger analysis
Best of 2022 | I have a hard time hearing men talk — literally. That’s not the most troubling part
Lise Ragbir
I've likely had this hearing loss since birth. Why did it take me so long to realize one of my senses is impaired?
Zelenskyy visit exposes a GOP rift — between actual fascists and everyone else
Amanda Marcotte
Too many Republicans still refuse to stand up for Ukraine — and for democracy — against their MAGA brethren
Why Trump will lose in 2024: He’s committed the cardinal sin of reality TV — he’s boring
Sophia A. McClennen
For the first season (and a half), Trump made a compelling, charismatic TV character. But the shtick has worn thin
Porn, piracy, fraud: What lurks inside Google’s black box ad empire
Craig Silverman, Ruth Talbot
Reporters uncovered a multi-billion-dollar ad network containing manga piracy, porn, fraud and disinformation
“Shadow diplomats” have posed a threat for decades — but governments looked the other way
Debbie Cenziper, Will Fitzgibbon, Eva Herscowitz, Emily Anderson Stern, Jordan Anderson
State Department trusts governments to nominate reputable honorary consuls, despite global accounts of wrongdoing
“There’s just not enough”: A water war is brewing over the dwindling Colorado River
Abrahm Lustgarten
Diminished by climate change and overuse, the river can no longer provide the water states try to take from it
Expert: Leaked memo suggests Sinema violated ethics rule by making aides perform “personal tasks”
Tom Boggioni
A 37-page memo details Sinema's "onerous" demands of her Senate staff
New report suggests Republican election winner busted as a fraud may “not even be Jewish”
Brad Reed
Republican outed for making up his resume appears to have lied about being the grandson of Jews who fled Nazis
The official who investigates suspicious deaths in your town may be a doctor — or not
Samantha Young
“A coroner doesn’t have to ever have taken a science class in their life."
Hundreds of US hospitals sue patients or threaten their credit, a KHN investigation finds
Noam N. Levey
Policies to aggressively pursue patients for unpaid bills are common among US hospitals
Putin’s brain and the Ukraine disaster: What does the Russian leader really want?
Chauncey DeVega
Russia expert Andrew Weiss on the "Accidental Czar" in the Kremlin — and how he hopes to redeem a war he's losing
This school district is ground zero for harsh discipline of Native students in New Mexico
Bryant Furlow, Asia Fields, Maya Miller, Joel Jacobs
The district is responsible for most of New Mexico’s disproportionate expulsions of Native students
Climate activists’ new, confrontational tactics aren’t popular. That’s kind of the point.
Kate Yoder
You're not supposed to like it when protesters throw soup on a van Gogh
5 ways climate change made life more expensive in 2022
Grist Staff
From grocery bills to insurance premiums, warming temperatures hit Americans' wallets hard this year
Congress’ 9/11 betrayal: Money for war, none for first responders
Bob Hennelly
"How can we increase the money for defense and not put money in the budget for the first defenders on 9/11?"
Progressives call out “giveaway to the rich” tucked inside $1.7 trillion omnibus spending bill
Kenny Stancil
"The retirement changes in the omnibus package overwhelmingly benefit wealthy people," said one advocate
Proud Boys leader may be on trial — but his thugs are still on the street causing trouble
Amanda Marcotte
In the wake of Jan. 6, vanguard of American fascism has "reformed" — now they're Christian nationalist warriors
Researchers just figured out how to filter indestructible “forever chemical” pollutants
Matthew Rozsa
The chemicals in nonstick pans and receipt paper were once believed to be invincible environmental contaminants
The “death penalty” of child welfare: In six months or less, some parents lose their kids forever
Agnel Philip, Eli Hager, Suzy Khimm
A law aimed at speeding up adoptions of kids in foster care stripped parental rights for hundreds of thousands
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