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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
Will the Farm Bill be the next big climate package? It depends on the midterm elections
John McCracken
Republicans have already vowed to strip climate funding from the bill
From groundbreaking to nearly in the ground: The CW’s days of defying expectations are over
Kaitlin Thomas
From "Supernatural" to "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend" the smart programming at the network seems a thing of the past
The political purgatory of the COVID dead
Timothy Recuber
Those who’ve died of COVID can be neither properly remembered nor fully forgotten
Michael Moore predicts Democrats will win big in the midterms. Could he be right again?
Sophia A. McClennen
Maverick filmmaker who called 2016 for Trump sees a "tsunami" of angry Democrats hitting polls in "Roevember"
Activists who saved piglets from a factory farm have been acquitted
Kenny Stancil
"There's a big difference between stealing and rescue," defendant Wayne Hsiung told the jury
Proud Boys founder Gavin McInnes apparently still holds leadership over divided group
Tom Boggioni
McInnes headed to Las Vegas weeks ago for a meet-up and attempted to put down a civil war in the organization
Hayao Miyazaki’s “Spirited Away” continues to delight fans 20 years after its U.S. premiere
Northrop Davis
Despite the fact that many of its elements were alien to American audiences, the film became a sensation
A family dinner is never actually about how good the food is, says Andrew Zimmern
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The chef and "Family Dinner" host on how sobriety, curiosity and found family sparked his desire to feed people
Are late dinners making us sick? New research says yes
Steve Hendricks
Confining one’s eating to a shorter period of time during the day appears to confer numerous health benefits
Yes, democracy is in trouble — but “age caps” aren’t the solution
Winslow Erik Wright
Majorities seem to favor a startlingly anti-democratic solution that's probably worse than doing nothing at all
Lusty Puritans and the theological roots of free love: America’s sex story is wildly contradictory
Catherine M. Roach
This is why American culture feels both pearl-clutching and porn-saturated at the same time
Ackee and saltfish bites, lamb tarts and custom-made sneakers: A travel writer’s guide to Toronto
Chaya Milchtein
Chaya Milchtein breaks down how travelers of every size can enjoy the Ontario's gorgeous capital city
“The Rings of Power” are here to fight climate change
Alison Stine
When evil comes first to "The Lord of the Rings" prequel, it comes in the form of a ruined natural world
These high school “classics” have been taught for generations — could they be on their way out?
Andrew Newman
Efforts to diversify the authors of high school canon is facing both backlash and approval
Michael Cohen: N.Y. fraud case will “financially destroy” Trump — and may put him in prison
Dean Obeidallah
Trump's longtime lawyer and "fixer" on his quest for "Revenge" against "the most dangerous person in America"
Resurrecting “Hellraiser” Cenobites as part of “an interrogation of how we negotiate our desires”
Melanie McFarland
Salon talks to David Bruckner, the director of Hulu's remake, about a new vision for Clive Barker's horror classic
Take a deep dive into Abbey Road’s storied legacy as “the world’s most famous recording studio”
Kenneth Womack
David Hepworth's book (out in the US now), with foreword by Paul McCartney, takes fans from its beginnings to today
Trump followers blame “activists” for low attendance at DC rally
Matthew Chapman
According to a report, event leaders at DC's rally were badly spooked by the presence of five liberal activists
A closer look at Prince Andrew’s friendship with Epstein and his scandal on Peacock’s “Banished” doc
Joy Saha
The disgraced royal was also stripped of all his titles and royal patronages amid a bombshell sex abuse lawsuit
Pennsylvania prison gets a Scandinavian-style makeover – shows how US prisons could be more humane
Jordan Hyatt, Synøve Nygaard Andersen
Reform efforts could also extend to changing the prison environment itself, experts say
Debunked conspiracy film “2000 Mules” may be Texas GOP’s pretext to impose new voting restrictions
Robert Downen
Watchdog groups fear the film will fuel chaos in the upcoming midterm elections
“The weakness is off the charts”: Ex-prosecutors sound alarm on team Garland assigned to Trump case
Areeba Shah
Former Mueller prosecutor says he's "super concerned about the staffing here"
Ex-Oath Keeper testifies that leader Stewart Rhodes said he was in contact with Trump Secret Service
Travis Gettys
Founder Stewart Rhodes claimed to have the phone number of an agent who had contact with Donald Trump
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