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“The L Word: Generation Q”: Shanes I have known

Alison Stine
What is it about a Shane and why can’t we stop loving them?

Qatar claims the 2022 FIFA World Cup is carbon neutral. It’s not

Jessie Blaeser
A new report says stadium construction is largely to blame

Republicans and billionaires are selling Americans a deadly caricature of “freedom”

Thom Hartmann
For decades Republicans have owned the concept of "freedom." What they're really pushing is suffering and death

COP27 is over. What did it achieve?

Blanca Begert, Emily Pontecorvo, Naveena Sadasivam
The climate conference delivered a historic deal on loss and damage — but little else

How asexuals navigate romantic relationships

Alexandra Brozowski
Many people incorrectly assume that asexual people are less likely to be in romantic relationships

Biden is now America’s first octogenarian president. Here’s what that means

Matthew Rozsa
Before Joe Biden, America's oldest president was Ronald Reagan, who left office when he was 77

Danke schön! “The John Hughes Mixtapes” sheds light on vibrant and essential movie soundtrack gems

Annie Zaleski
Life moves fast ... check out the mixtapes for Hughes movies, from "Ferris Bueller's" to "Pretty in Pink"

Their children struggled with addiction. Now, they’re fighting against the war on drugs

Troy Farah
A growing number of parents see the war on drugs as an abject failure that harmed their kids

Darlene Love on what the Beatles took from Black musicians, and what they gave back

Nicole Michael
In this "Everything Fab Four" interview, the legendary vocalist talks Christmas, the Beatles and Phil Spector

Pew poll: 42% of religious Americans pray for the environment

Kate Yoder
But that concern for the planet doesn't always include climate change

Won’t somebody think of Stephen King? Antitrust law and the publishing world’s mega-deal

Spencer Hamersmith
An unusual Justice Department strategy sank the merger of two publishing titans. Here are the real-world effects

Evangelical pastor fights back against Christian nationalism

Alex Henderson
Caleb Campbell of the Desert Springs Bible Church in Phoenix, Arizona speaks against Trump and the Christian Right

Developing countries need trillions for climate action. Where will it come from?

Blanca Begert
At COP 27, negotiators have been haggling over how to pay for the mounting costs of climate change

A particle accelerator that just turned on could reveal rare forms of matter

Sean Liddick, Artemis Spyrou
A physics experiment in Michigan could provide new insights into the fundamental nature of the universe

Why many soccer fans in the U.S. will be cheering on another team (probably Mexico)

John M Sloop
As the World Cup kicks off in Qatar, a scholar probes questions of identity in the American game

Is America’s infatuation with billionaires finally coming to an end?

Amanda Marcotte
Between Elon Musk, Sam Bankman-Fried, Donald Trump and Elizabeth Holmes, who still believes that money = brains?

How Democrats can build toward a blowout in 2024 — and vote the GOP into extinction

Bob Hennelly
The lesson of 2022: If Democrats focus on core progressive issues that affect people's lives, anything is possible

“Give me freedom or give me death,” Trump posts in a disjointed Thanksgiving justice rant

Bob Brigham
More than turkey and stuffing was on Trump's mind as he mulled over what he called his latest "witch hunt"

The social lives of birds: Turkeys are violent, back-stabby, and class-obsessed

Matthew Rozsa
The concept of a "pecking order" isn't just a fowl myth

My Thanksgiving: How testifying for Native Americans made me a witness to history

Frederick E. Hoxie
I'm a scholar of Native American history. But my real education came from working with Native people in the present

Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade: 8 new floats and balloons to watch out for this year

Joy Saha
What's a parade without a giant Minion and slices of bread?

Inside the COP27 fight to get wealthy nations to pay climate reparations

Naveena Sadasivam
How developing countries' 30-year battle for "loss and damage" funding culminated in a new agreement in Egypt.

“OK groomer” back on Twitter: Anti-LGBTQ hate gets even uglier after Colorado Springs

Kathryn Joyce
Anti-trans conservatives on Elon Musk's platform respond to Colorado Springs shooting — by ramping up the vitriol

Children who contract COVID are more likely to suffer seizures, epilepsy: study

Matthew Rozsa
COVID-19 is again linked to long-term neurological conditions — and the effect is more pronounced in children
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