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For Black families in Phoenix, child welfare investigations are a constant threat
Eli Hager, Agnel Philip, Hannah Rappleye
One in three Black children in Maricopa County, Ariz., faced a child welfare investigation over a five-year period
What is ethical animal research? A scientist and veterinarian explain
Lana Ruvolo Grasser, Rachelle Stammen
Animal experimentation is often met with disapproval — but these scientists support ethical animal research
“Low-quality candidate”: Expert says election data shows it was GOP voters who sunk Herschel Walker
Andra Gillespie
Many of his weaknesses and his lack of experience were known going into the primaries. Trump pushed him anyway
Elon Musk’s brain chip company has killed so many animals that the USDA is investigating them
Matthew Rozsa
Around 1,500 lab animals have died in tests at Neuralink, Elon Musk's medical device implant company
Jan. 6 as white supremacy: New research on the toxic spread of “great replacement” theory
Anthony DiMaggio
My research reveals clear links between white supremacist attitudes and support for the Jan. 6 insurrection
“Management barely budged”: New York Times union workers walk out over pay
Jessica Corbett
More than 1,000 union employees agreed to hold a 24-hour walkout amid contract negotiations
Phony conservative victimhood is more than grating — it fuels a climate of anti-LGBTQ bigotry
Amanda Marcotte
A sense of grievance embraced by the right is helping to cultivate an environment of hatred, abuse and violence
Will Supreme Court aid the far right in enshrining minority rule? Constitution hangs by a thread
Austin Sarat, Dennis Aftergut
The "independent state legislature" theory is a ludicrous fringe position. Will that stop the right-wing justices?
Dolly Parton proves that nothing says Christmas like a magical country mama
Alison Stine
With films like "A Smoky Mountain Christmas," Parton became a Christmas leader, worthy of the top of the tree
Germany busts alleged violent QAnon-linked plot whose members made claims similar to Trump’s
Jessica Corbett
Some 3,000 officers were dispatched to arrest dozens of conspirators who plotted to violently overthrown government
Kitchen therapy: Here’s how cooking at home can help your mental health
Michael La Corte
Spending time in the kitchen can help boost your mood, relationships and much more
Kari Lake goes out with a whimper: She couldn’t galvanize Trump’s Jan. 6 army
Amanda Marcotte
Katie Hobbs was certified as Arizona's next governor, as Kari Lake's mini-Trump act fizzles out in MAGA frustration
“Snubbed”: Family of officer who died after Jan. 6 refuses to shake hands with McConnell, McCarthy
Jessica Corbett
"No one should shake hands with insurrectionist sympathizers," advocacy group says
Why South Korea team captain Son Heung-min is wearing a mask at the World Cup
Joy Saha
No, it's not Hannibal Lecter cosplay or a Korean beauty treatment, but it is all the rage on the pitch at Qatar
World Health Organization rebrands ‘monkeypox’ as mpox. Does it matter?
Troy Farah
The thorny cultural politics of naming a virus loomed large for the global public health agency
“Appalling”: Legal experts call out Alito for “joking” about Black kids in KKK outfits at hearing
Igor Derysh
Alito later joked about Ashley Madison, a dating site that helps people have affairs
COP27 flinched on phasing out ‘all fossil fuels’ — what’s next?
Fergus Green, Harro Van Asselt
Widespread anxieties about energy made many governments cautious about phasing out all fossil fuels
High early turnout in Georgia Senate runoff: More evidence that saving democracy motivates voters
Amanda Marcotte
Post-midterms polling also shows Americans see the right to vote as a "kitchen table" issue
His overdose death in a halfway house bathroom illustrates a system lacking accountability
Moe Clark
Halfway house operators in Colorado have long been cited for failing to comply with standards
Unequal mercy: The increasing persecution of refugees
Helen Benedict
Countries embracing Ukrainians are simultaneously persecuting equally desperate refugees from elsewhere
“A ticking atomic bomb”: The Cold War legacy lurking in U.S. groundwater
Mark Olalde, Mollie Simon, Alex Mierjeski
Even after regulators say cleanup is complete, polluted water and sickness are often left behind
“Kids seem to be a paycheck”: Billion-dollar corporation exploits state special education system
Lulu Ramadan, Mike Reicher, Taylor Blatchford
UHS collected more than $38 million for special education services that families say it largely didn’t provide
“Wildcat” directors on shooting challenges: “How can you tell this story if you can’t film the cat?”
Gary M. Kramer
A veteran with PTSD rehabs a baby ocelot in this inspiring new documentary that also tackles mental health and more
“Every day is the Red Wedding”: Milo Yiannopoulos fired from Kanye West’s campaign amid infighting
Samaa Khullar
The far-right troll served as a de facto campaign manager ahead of Ye's purported 2024 presidential run
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