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Van Gogh soup stunt sparks criticism
Jessica Corbett
"The piece is fine. But the damage to the spirit of it isn't," said one writer. "Ignorance wins."
Manhattan congressional candidate Mike Itkis releases sex tape in push to legalize sex work
Kelly McClure
The video, called "Bucket List Bonanza," co-stars porn performer Nicole Sage
“Less than truthful”: Jan. 6 committee members call out Secret Service “inconsistencies”
Samaa Khullar
Lawmakers react to the "bombshell" revelation that Secret Service agents were warned about Jan. 6
“Trump is losing it on Truth Social”: Trump has a lot to say after getting hit with Jan. 6 subpoena
Areeba Shah
Trump issued a 14-page statement and a barrage of posts — but won't say whether he'll actually comply
Inside the industry push to label your yogurt cup ‘recyclable’
Joseph Winters
A network of groups backed by the plastics industry falsely claims polypropylene containers are “widely recyclable"
How youth activists energized the right — and drove politics into madness
Kathryn Joyce
Author Kyle Spencer on how right-wing funders turned Charlie Kirk and Candace Owens into media superstars
Bill O’Reilly-endorsed investment group linked to Ponzi scheme
Matthew Chapman
The U.S. Attorney’s Office in NJ announced an 18-count indictment, including charges of securities and wire fraud
Experts taken aback by Florida surgeon general advising against COVID vaccines for young men
Matthew Rozsa
"This study is too flawed to be used to set policy on the mRNA vaccines in younger males," one expert said
Secret Service Jan. 6 messages show they got tip that Proud Boys were plotting to “kill people”
Sarah Burris
"Please, please take this tip seriously," a Secret Service source pleaded with the agency
Supreme deceit: How Sam Alito snuck medieval state Christianity into the Dobbs opinion
David Boyle
Alito's opinion overturning Roe is literally built on fake history — and a sneak attack on the First Amendment
Donald Trump has learned how to manipulate white rage — that’s very dangerous
Chauncey DeVega
Donald Trump's litany of racist grievances is petty, boring and false. The scary part? He speaks for millions
Mandatory reporting was supposed to stop severe child abuse — it punishes poor families instead
Mike Hixenbaugh, Suzy Khimm, Agnel Philip
Pennsylvania required more professionals to report suspected child abuse leading to a strained child welfare system
Growing GOP voter challenges have a long history of keeping down the Black vote
Austin Sarat
Trump and GOP are urging supporters to challenge voters' eligibility ahead of the 2022 midterms
UN countries adopt ‘aspirational’ net-zero goal for aviation
Jake Bittle
A new framework will require countries to buy carbon offsets if their air travel emissions keep growing.
Expert: What the Jan. 6 committee could learn from failures of truth commissions to bring justice
Rachel E. Bowen
There’s a long precedent of other countries setting up truth commissions
Wait, you can actually freeze butter?
Ashlie D. Stevens
A butter shortage is looming. Here's a guide for how to best store your butter for later use
The education and disillusionment of a young reporter in D.C. “should worry every American”
Abby Livingston
I moved to DC in 2006 to work for a senator. I left in 2022 in the prime of my journalism career. I had seen enough
Why it matters that Velma has come out, and how it’s different from Dumbledore
Alison Stine
With her character openly queer in the new "Scooby-Doo" film, everything's coming up and out Velma
Microplastics found in human breast milk for the first time
Matthew Rozsa
Our addiction to plastic goods has led to contaminants entering human placentas, blood, and now even breast milk
America’s most effective fascism enforcers are bored boomers, not youthful brawlers
Amanda Marcotte
Ending democracy is less about cracking skulls and more about having time to harass election workers all day
Ron DeSantis blew up Black-held congressional districts — and may have broken Florida law
Joshua Kaplan
DeSantis’ move, secretly aided by GOP-linked national operatives, came over the objections of GOP lawmakers
Covert operation? Globetrotting “con man” and “suspected spy” met with Trump at his golf resort
Sebastian Rotella, Kirsten Berg
Investigators believe he may have infiltrated U.S. politics as part of a Chinese intelligence operation
Ukraine’s victory “almost a done deal”: Military expert on how Russia’s invasion imploded
Chauncey DeVega
Retired U.S. Army officer and author John Spencer on the "dying breath of a giant" — Russia's historic collapse
January 6 was entirely predictable — it was planned in broad daylight
Rita Katz
The far right groups who attacked the Capitol recruited and radicalized openly, as we warned repeatedly
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