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Linda Villarosa lays bare an uncomfortable truth in U.S. health care
Peter Hong
Racism, not just poverty and access to care, makes Americans sicker
How Gaylor Swift conspiracists think like QAnoners
Joe Packer
Just because people see hidden messages does not mean they are there ... or are they?
Employers are concerned about covering workers’ mental health needs, survey finds
Michelle Andrews
A third of surveyed employers say their health plan’s network didn’t have enough behavioral health care providers
A top North Carolina county official stood up to election deniers — but they pushed back harder
Doug Bock Clark
Election deniers mount campaign to access voting machines and slash the elections director's pay in Trump county
Churches are breaking the law by endorsing in elections — but the IRS is looking the other way
Jeremy Schwartz, Jessica Priest
The IRS has largely abdicated its enforcement responsibilities as churches have become more brazen
“They cannot survive without fear”: A heretic on leaving the evangelical church
Amanda Marcotte
In "Heretic," Jeanna Kadlec writes of the hard but necessary journey of escaping fundamentalist Christianity
As the virus mutates, the most common COVID symptoms appear to be changing, too
Troy Farah
The 2020 COVID virus doesn't cause the same symptoms as the 2022 ones. What does that mean for this winter's surge?
A decade after Sandy, Manhattan’s flood barrier is finally in sight — sort of
Jake Bittle
The “Big U” shows how climate adaptation can succeed. It also shows how hard it is
Despite Katie Couric’s advice, doctors say ultrasound breast exams may not be needed
Michelle Andrews
A breast ultrasound, sometimes called a sonogram, uses sound waves to take images of the breast tissue
Florida moves to ban gender-affirming care for minors
Brett Wilkins
"I cry for Florida's trans youth. This was a sham hearing with fake experts," said one activist
Don’t fear the flip phone: My year of living archaically gave me back more than I lost
Randyn Charles Bartholomew
"Do you have it ironically?" a woman new to Brooklyn asked about my distinctly not-smart phone
Duran Duran’s Nick Rhodes on “Medazzaland” turning 25: “I love the sonic architecture”
Annie Zaleski
Rhodes looks back on the band's transitional 1997 album, continuing without John Taylor, Nirvana's genius and more
Every fan of “The Office” knows this Travis song — the beating heart of “The Invisible Band”
Kenneth Womack
The Scottish indie rockers' multiplatinum album turned 20 last year, and now they're headed out on tour
How schools (and parents) are losing the war against teen vaping
Pamela Appea
Despite decades of public health programs, more teens appear to be using nicotine e-cigarettes than ever before
Freud was dying of cancer, the Nazis were closing in — and his last book challenged Judaism. Why?
Matthew Rozsa
The father of psychoanalysis spent his final years penning a bizarre book on Jewishness that appalled many
“Cold hard threat to democracy”: GOP sowing chaos at polls even before election day
Julia Conley
"Voters deserve better than this when they exercise their constitutional right at the polls," said one watchdog
Leaked audio: Trump’s “coup memo” author is training MAGA diehards to meddle in midterm elections
Samaa Khullar
Eastman laid out a framework to ensure conservatives who lose in the upcoming elections can challenge results
Russia funnels millions into outlets promoting propaganda in the US
Matthew Chapman
Russian state media groups still have influence on US media, according to Politico
380 million tons of plastic are made every year. None of it is truly recyclable
Joseph Winters
Not even water bottles and milk jugs meet standards for recyclability, a new report finds
5 things to know about Montana’s ‘Born Alive’ ballot initiative
Matt Volz
Montana voters will soon decide when a fetus receives personhood — and doctors responsibilities towards them
Kanye West is finally canceled. Now what?
D. Watkins
Black people should have canceled Ye a long time ago. But now all of us have an opportunity to look past his antics
“We regret to inform you” that Donald Trump is cashing in on white America’s death wish
Chauncey DeVega
Donald Trump's superpower: He understands white America's impulse toward self-destruction — and mainlines it
Media hypes religious voters but study shows atheists, agnostics more active than white evangelicals
Ryan Burge
Americans who aren’t sure about God are a fast-growing force in politics
States opting out of a federal program that tracks teen behavior as youth mental health worsens
Daniel Chang
A small group of states quietly withdrew from the largest public effort to track concerning behaviors in teenagers
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