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Why Taylor Swift could succeed as a director and what to expect from her first film
Alison Stine
Swift's feature film might be “more comedic, irreverent” than her heartbreaking songs — and it could actually work
New data show Houston-area communities are being flooded with chemicals
David Leffler
"The people there are tired of being studied. We need to take action.”
Texas GOP lawmaker hires Christian nationalist who called for drag show attendees to be executed
Robert Downen
Rep. Tony Tinderholt hired Jake Neidert as his office’s legislative director amid a wave of anti-LGBTQ violence
GOP Rep. Ronny Jackson’s false “pedophilia” attack on Katie Porter blows up in his face
Areeba Shah
Jackson gets debunked after pushing false claim about Porter's criticism of "groomer" attacks
2022 was a historic year for climate change reform — and for natural disasters
Troy Farah
Another year for historic storms and heat waves, spirited protest and fierce debate over rising temperatures
Kevin’s dilemma: Even if McCarthy finally wins the speakership, it won’t be much fun
Heather Digby Parton
Kevin McCarthy suffered humiliation to get here. But he might not win the prize, and it's not worth winning
“Harry & Meghan”: The 11 biggest bombshells from the final part of Netflix’s tell-all docuseries
Joy Saha
Vol. 2 of the series explores the couple's decision to leave the British royal family after years of alleged abuse
Architect of SCOTUS takeover funnels millions to groups trying to gut voting and discrimination laws
Andy Kroll, Andrew Perez, Aditi Ramaswami
Leonard Leo, the man behind the right-wing takeover of the courts, is funding groups with cases before the court
The truth about CIA-backed Afghanistan night raids that killed countless civilians
Lynzy Billing
Reporter orphaned as toddler in Afghanistan returns home to examine hundreds of CIA-backed killings
How Medicare Advantage plans dodged auditors and overcharged taxpayers by millions
Fred Schulte, Holly K. Hacker
Some Medicare Advantage plans failed to produce any records to justify their payments, government records show
Salon’s favorite books of 2022 — fiction and nonfiction
Erin Keane, Troy Farah, Matthew Rozsa, Ashlie D. Stevens, Mary Elizabeth Williams, Amanda Marcotte, D. Watkins, Kelly McClure, Alison Stine, Hanh Nguyen, Andrew O'Hehir, Chauncey DeVega
From memoirs about movies and difficult moms to dark academia novels, here are this year's favorite reads
The world is struggling to figure out conservation. First Nations have some ideas.
Chris Arsenault
Guardian programs offer one example of how governments can work with Indigenous peoples
States challenge Biden to lower drug prices by allowing imports from Canada
Phil Galewitz
President Joe Biden has endorsed the approach, but his administration has yet to greenlight a state plan
Musk’s Twitter hasn’t paid rent since takeover — and threatens to end severance for laid-off workers
Samaa Khullar
Twitter has even begun to auction off furniture and kitchen equipment from its office
After decades of work by activists, Biden signs Respect for Marriage Act into law
Brett Wilkins
"The antidote to hate is love," the president said during a White House signing ceremony
African countries are tapping their fossil fuel wealth. Why aren’t they getting rich?
Lylla Younes
The continent's vast oil reserves could spell trouble for the climate — and for Africans
A breakthrough in nuclear fusion may produce “near-limitless energy”
Matthew Rozsa
Scientists hope that nuclear fusion could help humans produce large quantities of safe, clean electricity
Bombshell report finds hundreds of Oath Keepers at DHS — and it’s just the “tip of the iceberg”
Brett Wilkins
House Homeland Security chair sounds the alarm on "extremism within our government"
The ugly truth about declawing cats
Matthew Rozsa
Experts say declawing your cats really is as cruel as you've heard. Here's why
How Medicare Advantage plans dodged auditors and overcharged taxpayers by millions
Fred Schulte, Holly K. Hacker
Health insurers that issue Medicare Advantage plans have repeatedly tried to sidestep regulations, audits find
“Desperate and delusional”: Legal experts rip Kari Lake’s “poorly written” election lawsuit
Samaa Khullar
Lawyers expect that Lake's "garbage" lawsuit will be quickly thrown out due to a lack of evidence
In Louisiana, an electoral upset could mean a breakthrough for renewables
Emily Pontecorvo, Lylla Younes
Davante Lewis' victory brings new attention to the importance of public service commissions
“Our last hope is Marshall Law!”: Leaked Mark Meadows texts reveal secret GOP Jan. 6 plotting
Igor Derysh
Talking Points Memo publishes massive trove of Meadows' texts with at least 34 Republican lawmakers
Inside Google’s quest to digitize troops’ tissue samples
James Bandler
The tech giant seeks access to a priceless trove of veterans’ skin samples, tumor biopsies and organ slices
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