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“Sex Lives” star Pauline Chalamet on civic duty: “We have to pay attention to our democracy”
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The "Sex Lives of College Girls" actor discusses playing an awkward Gen Z co-ed, working polls and public schools
“Very loud message”: Ex-FBI official says Oath Keepers verdict makes Trump prosecution more likely
Matthew Chapman
Former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe says DOJ just put Trump on notice
“Donald Trump has finally run out of places to hide” as House Dems get tax returns
Brett Wilkins
"It's no longer a question of if he's hiding something," watchdog group says, "it's a question of what he's hiding"
South Dakota voters approved Medicaid expansion, but implementation may not be easy
Arielle Zionts
South Dakota's Medicaid expansion faces a difficult rollout due to political pushback and outdated technology
Investigating private equity’s stealthy takeover of health care across cities and specialties
Fred Schulte
Needless treatments, misconduct and price gouging is on the rise as investors turn their sights to healthcare
The pandemic “ruptured” childrens’ social skills around the world, researchers say
Matthew Rozsa
A large study of schoolchildren suggests that kids suffered alarming social and educational setbacks
Christine McVie of Fleetwood Mac, a distinctive voice whose hits spanned decades, is dead at 79
Kenneth Womack
The Fleetwood Mac singer, songwriter and vocalist died in the hospital following a short illness
The “Willow” legend continues, only now the quest is open to all who would take it, including girls
Melanie McFarland
Although the Disney+ show takes time to hit its stride, it offers a refreshing take on the usual fantasy narrative
Oath Keepers convictions shed light on the limits of free speech — and the threat posed by militias
Amy Cooter
Militia groups poised to play big role ahead of 2024 elections, expert warns
GOP plans another post-election “autopsy”: But this one is rigged for Trump
Heather Digby Parton
Remember 2013, when Republicans were advised to moderate their message and tone down the racism? Neither do they
COVID-19, RSV and the flu are straining health care systems — especially in regards to children
Rebecca S.B. Fischer, Annette Regan
This years respiratory virus season began early and is more severe — doctors wonder when infections will peak
Oath Keepers leader found guilty: Will DOJ see this as a roadmap for Trump’s trial?
Amanda Marcotte
Swift convictions suggest jury was eager to punish the real leaders of Jan. 6 — not just the foot soldiers
“The Last Unicorn” at 40 is a poignant prophecy and reflection of today’s eco-grief
Kimberly Coburn
"I don't have a great deal of hope for this wondrous planet," writes author Peter S. Beagle
Look who came to dinner: Nick Fuentes (and Ye) want to push GOP toward full-on Nazism
Kathryn Joyce
Nick Fuentes' Mar-a-Lago meal with Ye and Trump has the far right super excited — but not about Trump 2024
Trickle of COVID relief funds helps fill gaps in rural kids’ mental health services
Christina Saint Louis
Efforts to offer residential mental health services were boosted, in part, by a 2021 federal COVID relief law
Military pledged to remove unexploded bombs from this island — native Hawaiians are still waiting
Rob Perez
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, which is leading the remediation effort, has been plagued by shoddy work
We’re told to “eat a rainbow” of fruit and vegetables. Here’s what each color does in our body
Evangeline Mantzioris
Most of us know we should eat different colored fruits and vegetables, but do you know why?
When malpractice occurs at community health centers, taxpayers pay
Phil Galewitz, Bram Sable-Smith
From 2018 through 2021, taxpayers paid for 485 malpractice incidents at community health centers — totaling $410M
“Andor” reflects our ugly ambivalence, trafficking in antisemitic tropes while calling out fascism
Winslow Erik Wright
How the best Star Wars show yet undermines its otherwise powerful message with harmful stereotypes
Trump, Kanye and Nick Fuentes: Can we stop pretending that Republicans even care?
Heather Digby Parton
Look who came to dinner: Of course Trump has no problem with hardcore white supremacy, and neither does his base
Former Obama lawyer Ian Bassin: The coming indictment of Donald Trump will break his power
Chauncey DeVega
Former associate White House counsel says Garland, DOJ are going "by the book" and have a "rock solid" case
Being a caregiver for the elderly aged me prematurely
Becca Willow Moss
I was a caregiver for the old and frail. Eventually, the emotional labor made me frail, too
The return of the American bison is an environmental boon — and a logistical mess
Lina Tran
American bison are back on the rise. The problem is, they don't respect fences
Fermented foods and fiber may lower stress levels: study
John Cryan
Further evidence that diet and mental health are closely connected
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