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Could red flag laws have stopped the Colorado Springs shooting? An expert explains
Alex McCourt
Questions over why suspect's violent past did not trigger Colorado's "red flag" law
Devastating pre-holiday rail strike looms after unions reject deal — will Biden force workers back?
Erik Loomis
The administration is not likely to accept a rail strike for long
How to properly — and safely — defrost a frozen turkey for your holiday feast
Michael La Corte
Is there a frozen turkey in your freezer? It may already be time to move it to the fridge . . .
For Democrats, it was the Dunkirk election: They escaped disaster, but the road ahead is hard
Mike Lofgren
Democrats learned important lessons and developed crucial new strategies. They survived — but they didn't win
It’s not just Trump: Midterms show the religious right is an albatross around the GOP’s neck
Amanda Marcotte
Republicans went hard with anti-LGBTQ rhetoric and abortion bans in 2022. Even their own voters don't like it
“Is the caller the killer?”: How Jessica Logan’s 911 call for help became evidence against her
Brett Murphy
Police used 911 call analysis to point to Logan's guilt before collecting any evidence
What happened to Rezwan: The Afghan teen who survived the Taliban but not U.S. resettlement
Kartikay Mehrotra, Matti Gellman
“To survive war then come to America to be buried?”
A brief history of the Butterball Turkey Talk-Line, including the most bizarre questions ever asked
Joy Saha
Get to know the service that allows home cooks to ask experts for advice about cooking the perfect turkey
Respect for Marriage Act is a tradeoff, but Democrats may not know what they’re trading
Jonathan Larsen
Amendment reaffirms a 1993 law that has been used to legalize anti-LGBTQ discrimination
The postliberal crackup: The GOP’s post-midterm civil war starts with the New Right
Kathryn Joyce
"Integralists" battle "national conservatives" over religion, capitalism and the far-right conquest of America
“Poison Ivy” author Evan Mandery: “Elite colleges are harmful to society”
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The Ivy League schools don't have better teaching or higher quality educations. They do help perpetuate inequity
Stopping the churn: Why some states want to guarantee Medicaid coverage from birth to age 6
Phil Galewitz
Multiple states are rethinking their enrollment policies for the youngest Medicaid members
Qatar 2022 WTF: How the World Cup got lost in the desert of the real
Andrew O'Hehir
This World Cup is a farcical disaster, but that's not Qatar's fault. Call it punishment for the sins of capitalism
In defense of “The L Word’s” best character, beautiful monster Jenny Schecter
Kelly McClure
By trying to be too good, "The L Word: Generation Q" misses out on the fun of being bad
Women on the verge: Is “Mammals” really about marriage and monogamy after all?
Nell Beram
Prime Video's series starring James Corden and Sally Hawkins looks at what it takes for human fulfillment
This Thanksgiving, don’t f**k with holiday tradition (and give me my canned cranberries)
Maggie Hennessy
Nostalgia’s a dish best served cold, from an Ocean Spray can
Harvard, Asian Americans and Jews: Behind the Supreme Court’s affirmative action case
Anthony S. Chen, Lisa M. Stulberg
Conservatives have embraced the argument that Asian Americans are "the new Jews." Their true goal is no mystery
Facing a call for climate reparations, wealthy nations propose an insurance scheme
Naveena Sadasivam
A group of countries led by Germany announced a climate insurance scheme called the Global Shield at COP27
Election denier Kari Lake cries “voter disenfranchisement” as she meets with Trump at Mar-a-Lago
Samaa Khullar
Lake flies to talk to Trump as she gathers "evidence" to challenge her Arizona election loss
“Not even the Trump administration did this”: Biden admin pushes immunity for MBS in Khashoggi case
Jake Johnson
Biden's "unnecessary, elective action" came after he vowed to hold Saudi crown prince accountable
“The platform is not safe”: Twitter verges on collapse as workers revolt against “erratic” Elon Musk
Jake Johnson
"We are witnessing the real-time destruction of one of the world's most powerful communication systems"
“Like a little elementary school child”: Trump dumped by spiritual adviser as evangelicals turn
Samaa Khullar
“He used us to win the White House," former evangelical advisory board member Mike Evans says
California stockpiles penalties from uninsured residents instead of lowering care costs
Angela Hart
Those without health insurance were fined. The state was supposed to distribute the revenue to people without care
Thousands of experts hired to aid public health departments are losing their jobs
Lauren Weber
As COVID-19 funds run out, the majority of 4,000 public health specialist contractors are being laid off
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