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An epidemic of fentanyl misinformation: How politicians fail to understand the synthetic opioid
Troy Farah
More politicians say fentanyl should be deemed a "weapon of mass destruction." Do they even understand what it is?
Oprah Winfrey snubs Oz in Pennsylvania Senate endorsement after helping launch his TV career
Alex Henderson
"If I lived in Pennsylvania, I would have already cast my vote for John Fetterman for many reasons," Oprah said
Ignore the polls, and remember to breathe: Nothing about the midterms is carved in stone
Heather Digby Parton
Polls are within the margin of error — that's good news! Media forecasts are meaningless, and surprises await
Oregon tried to inform residents about wildfire risk. The backlash was explosive
Jake Bittle
Homeowners fear the state will devalue their properties by publicizing their fire risk
When I heard Takeoff had been shot and killed, two words came to my mind
D. Watkins
We lost the hip hop star and Migos member to gun violence earlier this week
“They had a damn insider on SCOTUS”: Experts alarmed after Trump lawyer emails inadvertently leak
Areeba Shah
The emails also raise new questions about Justice Clarence Thomas' wife Ginni's contact with Trump attorney
GOP reassembles dozens of lawyers who pushed bogus 2020 election lawsuits ahead of 2022 midterms
Bob Brigham
State courts are already overwhelmed with election lawsuits days before Election Day
Transmission impossible: Are Democrats punting on permitting reform?
Zoya Teirstein
We can't adopt clean energy without more long-distance power lines. Congressional gridlock is getting in the way
Helping the liver regenerate itself could give patients an option other than a transplant
Satdarshan (Paul) Singh Monga
New research aims to fix a liver before a transplant is needed
Trial shows Oath Keepers never wanted January 6 to end, and GOP candidates plan to grant their wish
Amanda Marcotte
Gubernatorial candidate Tim Michels promised "Republicans will never lose" again if he seizes power in Wisconsin
Is America ready to trade democracy for cheap gas? That’s fascism in a nutshell
Chauncey DeVega
Americans understand that democracy is in dire peril. That doesn't mean they believe in it, or give a damn
All 60 million wage earners at the bottom make less than the top 237,000 executives
David Cay Johnston
Jobs paying $3 million per week swell, fueled by Trump tax favors for big business
AI is changing scientists’ understanding of language learning
Morten H. Christiansen, Pablo Contreras Kallens
New AI technology allows robots to write complex articles, code and even poems — without grammar
Expert calls out lax state laws as guns at voting sites spark fears of intimidation and violence
Robert Spitzer
Political violence “is considered more acceptable” by the public than it was five years ago, expert says
Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court ruling could toss thousands of ballots over “irrelevant technicality”
Jake Johnson
PA's high court ruled that mail-in ballots received without a correct date on the outer envelope cannot be counted
“I’m bringing in the big guns”: Kari Lake hires Trump lawyer as she gears up for election challenges
Bob Brigham
The election denier has refused to say whether she would accept the election results if she loses
How the Biden administration caved to Republicans on fighting election disinformation
Andrea Bernstein, Ilya Marritz
DHS pulled back on a comprehensive effort to address disinformation to help election workers
Why Prince Harry’s “unflinching” memoir “Spare,” due out in January, is already a hot bestseller
Alison Stine
Why is Harry telling his story now, who's helping him write it and what might the memoir say about his father?
Doug Mastriano’s secret meme page filled with “xenophobic, transphobic, antisemitic” posts: report
Alex Henderson
The page "mocks trans people, fearmongers about migrants, and traffics in antisemitic tropes," Daily Beast reports
Judge throws True the Vote election conspiracists behind bogus voter fraud claims in jail
Areeba Shah
Leaders of Texas-based group, which promoted election conspiracy theories, were taken into custody on Monday
Elon Musk’s epic bumbling is a daily reminder that America is not a meritocracy
Amanda Marcotte
As the Supreme Court considers affirmative action, Musk's antics show exactly how white privilege works
Bolsonaro’s out: But now Lula faces a divided Brazil with a damaged economy
Anthony Pereira
Leftist ex-president wins Brazil's hotly contested election — but the really hard part will be governing
The latest on pay in America: For each $1 raise you got, executives got $500
David Cay Johnston
The executive class gobbles up much more of total pay
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