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Anti-trans activists pray SCOTUS upholds “conversion therapy”
Russell Payne
Opponents of transgender rights hope they will benefit when the Supreme Court rules on conversion-therapy bans
Trading on Tom Homan: Inside the push to cash in on the Trump administration’s deportation campaign
Avi Asher-Schapiro, Jeff Ernsthausen, Mica Rosenberg
Businessman with Tom Homan on his payroll led companies to believe the connection would boost contract bids
Jane Goodall’s work with chimps changed how we see humanity
Carlyn Zwarenstein
The renowned scientist, who died at 91, transformed our understanding of primates — and ourselves
Anti-war veterans are saying no to Pete Hegseth’s destructive vision
William Hartung
They're fighting back against a cycle of endless wars
Millions could lose housing aid under Trump plan
Jesse Coburn
Drafts of unpublished rules would open door to work requirements and two-year limits
Political violence has nothing to do with gender identity
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Data does not support right-wing claims that transgender people are to blame for mass killings in America
Watchdog pushes for release of Jack Smith’s Trump report
Russell Payne
The public has still not seen special counsel Jack Smith's full report on Trump's handling of classified documents
Alliance, defiance, noncompliance: What to do when civility isn’t working
Nan Levinson
A strategy for controlling an out-of-control government
Chicago prepares to resist federal “intimidation”
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Gov. JB Pritzker is urging residents to document federal actions amid reports of racial profiling
Your Chicago dining guide, upgraded
Chaya Milchtein
From omakase counters to sizzling steakhouses, here’s where to splurge, savor and stay on your next Windy City trip
Tea thrives in lunar soil, scientists find
Francesca Giangiulio
Researchers successfully grew tea in soil modeled after the moon, offering insights for space and Earth farming
Georgia Medicaid work requirement program spent more on administrative costs than health care
Margaret Coker
GOP cites Georgia's program as a national model for federal Medicaid work requirements set to take effect in 2027
“One Battle After Another” dredges up hope from the wreckage
Coleman Spilde
In their epic drama, Paul Thomas Anderson and Leonardo DiCaprio map a way through our uniquely absurd reality
Creation of a political martyr: The dark history behind this moment
Mike Lofgren
Charlie Kirk is not the first — totalitarian regimes have long understood how to build myths on violence
Jimmy Kimmel was meant for this moment
Melanie McFarland
In the tradition of late-night confronting cultural flashpoints, ABC's host is the free speech champion we need
Oklahoma education chief abruptly quits to join group planning to “destroy” teachers’ unions
Blaise Malley
Ryan Walters mandated teaching of bibles and worked to require students to prove immigration status
The online space for “recovered doomers”
Nicole Karlis
Sickened by the onslaught of terrible news, a corner of the internet is choosing hope
“His audience was really Trump”: How new FBI lead used his Missouri AG role to wage a culture war
Jeremy Kohler
Andrew Bailey used his office to score culture war points. Now he's co-deputy director of the FBI
“That backfired bigly”: Kimmel’s return is a defeat for Project 2025
Sophia Tesfaye
Resistance through humor and public outrage still carries weight
Rand Paul and Ted Cruz: The FCC’s phony right-wing critics
Charles R. Davis
Jimmy Kimmel returned to the air Tuesday, but no thanks to the FCC's conservative "critics" like Sen. Rand Paul
Broken promises at Le Creuset’s big sale
Francesca Giangiulio
Fans left Hartford’s Factory to Table sale disappointed, citing weak discounts, broken goods and chaos
Lilith Fair rewrote the rules of rock
Caryn Rose
"Lilith Fair: Building a Mystery – the Untold Story" explores the festival’s impact and the resistance it faced
Meet the White House reporter egging on Trump’s crackdown
Sophia Tesfaye
Brian Glenn, Trump’s favorite correspondent, is on a crusade to crush free speech
Sourdough and submission in the name of God: Tradwife content fuses femininity with far-right ideas
Arie Perliger, Catherine Jarry
Arguably the most popular anti-feminist content today is produced by women
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