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May Pang on John Lennon’s creative process: “He was always nervous about his own writing”
Nicole Michael
In this "Everything Fab Four" conversation, the former rock exec opens up about being an eyewitness to rock history
What Tiffany Cross’ firing from MSNBC tells us about who and what news organizations will defend
Melanie McFarland
MSNBC hired Cross for her "authentic Black voice." She told white people the truth about themselves. Now she's gone
COVID-19 rapid tests can breed confusion — here’s how to make sense of the results and what to do
Nathaniel Hafer, Apurv Soni, Yukari Manabe
A team of researchers goes through the most common questions about COVID-19 rapid tests
The meat industry is borrowing tactics from Big Oil to obfuscate the truth about climate change
Brian Kateman
Big Meat is using astroturfed research to obfuscate the effect of meat on the planet. Why are we letting them?
15 facts to know about Veterans Day, from the celebrations to the correct spelling
Joy Saha
Apostrophe or no apostrophe? How long should one observe the holiday? We've got the answers
Wes Moore will be Maryland’s first Black governor. Here’s what scares me about his election
D. Watkins
I consider Wes a friend and a mentor. I know how much he has meant to Baltimore's marginalized communities
Four Supreme Court justices under scrutiny for attending right-wing gala
Bob Brigham
Three of the four Supreme Court justices in attendance were nominated by Donald Trump
Did Christian nationalism lose in the midterms? Sort of — but it’s not going away
Kathryn Joyce
Mastriano took a beatdown, Boebert's in trouble and Trump is tarnished. But religious extremists are still with us
Mike Pence called out for blaming Jan. 6 on The Lincoln Project
Sarah K. Burris
Rick Wilson, co-founder of The Lincoln Project, blasted Pence in a recent tweet
Haven’t seen your doctor in a few years? You may need to find a new one
Michelle Andrews
Some primary care doctors drop seldom-seen patients, a problem for those who postponed visits amid the pandemic
Democrat Summer Lee pulls off win after pro-Israel AIPAC spent millions trying to defeat her
Julia Conley
AIPAC poured a ton of money into the race to oppose Lee in the primary and later boost her Republican opponent
“Knives are out for Kevin”: McCarthy’s dream of becoming House speaker just became a nightmare
Areeba Shah
"Haven't seen this level of anxiety and loathing" in years, a D.C. reporter said
Who sees what you flush? Wastewater surveillance for public health is on the rise
Rochelle H. Holm
Officials are testing wastewater for insight into a community's health, but most are unaware of it
“Andor” shows how exploitation leads to the Dark Side, from bureaucratic drudgery to prison labor
Melanie McFarland
The latest episodes see our hero play out the real world reality of prison slave labor in service of the Empire
Trump plots to “imprison significant numbers of reporters” if he wins in 2024: report
Jessica Corbett
Trump is strategizing with advisers about how to sic the Justice Department on journalists
“Don’t fall for it”: AOC issues warning as GOP revives “red mirage” conspiracy
Brett Wilkins
"There is nothing to suggest that delay indicates fraud. Counting every vote takes time," expert says
“Perfect storm”: Arizona could prove pivotal in attempts to subvert the next presidential election
Jessica Goodheart
With election deniers up and down the ballot, key voters don’t rank democracy as a big concern
How Tennessee disenfranchised 21% of its Black citizens
Bianca Fortis
While many states made it easier for people convicted of felonies to vote, Tennessee went in the other direction
Former GOP chair Michael Steele: Democrats are “inept,” media are “hypocrites and liars”
Dean Obeidallah
Republicans selling a sinister fantasy version of America while Democrats are just clueless, says former GOP head
Election deniers are embedded in Michigan canvassing boards — advocates say they’re ready
Areeba Shah
Several Michigan election boards feature Big Lie boosters, but advocates insist vote will be "safe and secure"
“You will all be executed”: Arizona poll workers endure right-wing election threats
Kenny Stancil
"It feels very much like predatory behavior and that we are being stalked," Maricopa elections chief says
Why some people think fascism is the greatest expression of democracy ever invented
Mark R. Reiff
Many fascists think of themselves as advocating a more pure version of democracy, expert says
Black voters strike back against election denialism — and its corporate funders
RJ Smith
In Michigan, those most affected by voting restrictions target DTE Energy and other corporations
Brennan Center expert on America’s decisive moment and the campaign “to end American democracy”
Chauncey DeVega
"Our democracy will prove... that it's resilient," says Sean Morales-Doyle. But that won't be easy or painless
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