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Leftist former president Lula leads Bolsonaro in Brazil’s election: Runoff lies ahead

Common Dreams staff
Ex-president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva leads by 5 million votes — but will "Trump of the Tropics" accept defeat?

“Putin using nuclear weapons would be suicide,” says former national security advisor

Brandon Gage
Ex-U.S. National Security Advisor and retired Army Lieutenant General HR McMaster talked Putin on "Face the Nation"

Who’s a “conservative”? Not these folks — the word has become meaningless

Robert S. McElvaine
Describing radical extremists and insurrectionists as "conservative" is an insult to Orwell — and reality

Death is anything but a dying business as private equity cashes in

Markian Hawryluk
Across the country, local funeral homes are being taken over by private equity firms, who see a booming industry

Two classic Italian favorites meet in this satisfying, cheesy Pizza Pasta casserole

Bibi Hutchings
This delicious dish was born out of pandemic ingredient scarcity, but it is here to stay

How a Chinese fossil discovery rewrites the history of life on Earth

Troy Farah
Paleontologists describe some of the oldest teeth, jaws and limbs ever discovered

“Statewide book bans” are coming to Florida’s classrooms, enforced by the far right

Kathryn Joyce
Florida Republicans were asked to promise that banned books would not literally be burned. They voted that down

The untold story behind “Strawberry Fields Forever”

Francis Kenny
Let me take you down to John Lennon's childhood that inspired the hit single with a misleading title

“Scary time for democracy”: Right-wingers challenging people’s voting eligibility under new GOP law

Travis Gettys
Conservative activists are challenging the eligibility of tens of thousands of Georgia voters

What I want Brett Favre to know about poverty and public assistance

D. Watkins
As the Mississippi welfare scandal continues to swirl around Favre, a word about the people who need those funds

Li’l Marco’s big loan: The tale of a senator, his private-equity pal and an inexplicable appointment

Areeba Shah
Florida senator took out an $850,000 loan from his friend's company, then appointed him to influential commission

The 6 wildest GameStop short squeeze revelations from Netflix’s “Eat the Rich” documentary

Joy Saha
The series highlights the 2021 GameStop short squeeze, which caused major losses for hedge funds and short sellers

Activists made a life-size Ron Johnson statue out of poop to protest his views on climate change

Kelly McClure
Members of NextGen PAC and MoveOn created the statue in response to Johnson calling climate change "bulls**t"

“A danger to democracy itself”: Authors fight back against limiting libraries’ digital rights

Alison Stine
A massive letter protests anti-library lawsuits by publishing groups and asserts the right to e-book access

I won’t disappear: How Ryan Murphy’s “Monster” turns Dahmer victims into people – but is it enough?

Kelly McClure
"Monster" Episode 6 centers the story of Tony Hughes — a Black, deaf and mute model killed by Jeffrey Dahmer

As Hurricane Ian ravages Florida, don’t forget: Ron DeSantis leads the GOP war on green energy

Amanda Marcotte
Under the guise of attacking "woke capital," DeSantis has undermined Democrats' efforts to battle climate change

Is abortion murder? Doug Mastriano thinks so — and a lot of other Republicans agree

Kathryn Joyce
It's a question that alienates voters, and that most anti-abortion groups won't touch. But it's out there

Yes, Italy’s new prime minister is really a fascist: The old-fashioned kind

Marina Catucci
Giorgia Meloni's entire career has been on the far-right fringe, surrounded by Mussolini's political heirs.

New book exposes Trump’s shocking private anti-LGBTQ comments — and obsession with aides’ sexuality

Samaa Khullar
Trump advisers were stunned as he ranted about trans students and used horrific slurs

Did Trump pretend to be a reporter on call to Rep. Debbie Dingell?: Haberman book raises questions

Areeba Shah
"Dingell couldn’t shake the idea that his voice sounded like that of the forty-fifth president," Haberman writes

Ted Cruz only GOP senator to object to bipartisan bill to prevent another Jan. 6 in key vote

Matthew Choi
The Texan objected to certifying Arizona’s electoral votes as rioters stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021

Trump’s legal troubles mount as Oath Keepers plan to throw him under the bus at sedition trial

Amanda Marcotte
The January 6 hearing may be postponed, but Trump is still flailing, and has even sidelined his top lawyer
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