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Alabama’s death-row debacle: The state wanted to kill a man this week. But how?

Austin Sarat
Alabama offered death-row inmates an untested method of execution — and then went back to the even worse option

Giorgia Meloni: Political provocateur set to become Italy’s first far-right leader since Mussolini

Julia Khrebtan-Hörhager, Evgeniya Pyatovskaya
Meloni leads Fratelli d’Italia, or Brothers of Italy – a party whose lineage traces back to fascists

Cooking for a crowd? Chicken and charred mushroom larb is the flavor-packed answer

Ashlie D. Stevens
It's easy to adapt the traditional Lao dish for plant-based diners

A drug that can kill antibiotic-resistant bacteria could stave off the coming superbug crisis

Troy Farah
Humans were losing the war against antibiotic-resistant superbugs. Is that about to change?

Leaked internal memo: Starbucks reportedly planning to deny paid leave benefits to union workers

Jake Johnson
"Their goal is to retaliate against and punish union stores," said Starbucks Workers United

“Rapidly accelerating movement”: Texas has banned more books than any other state, report shows

Brian Lopez
Across the country, more books have been removed as religious and conservative groups target LGBTQ and race issues

“Inhumane and illegal”: Migrants confirm they were misled on Martha’s Vineyard flight

Jon Queally
Progressives call for criminal probe of Greg Abbott and Ron DeSantis' "heartless" actions, "dereliction of duty"

“Equity within the whole restaurant”: The problem with the tipped wage

Maggie Hennessy
"We’re the only industry where half of the workforce has to rely on a customer’s goodwill"

With “The U.S. and the Holocaust,” Ken Burns makes a sobering addition to the American story

Melanie McFarland
Ken Burns, Lynn Novick and Sarah Botstein show us how America's antisemitism delayed our entry into World War II

Salmon farming’s dirty business

Tara Lohan
A new book looks at the “dark underbelly” of salmon farming

Matt Gaetz allegedly sought preemptive sex trafficking pardon from Trump

Bob Brigham
"Matt Gaetz is the only sitting Congressman to ever ask for a pardon for sex trafficking," said watchdog group CREW

Against federal guidance, states plan to expand highways

Joseph Winters
A new report says money from the infrastructure package could be funneled to “highway boondoggles”

Seaweed is high in vitamins and minerals — but that’s not the only reason westerners should eat more

Rochelle Embling, Laura Wilkinson
Seaweed is finding favor with western diets due to its many nutrients and potential for sustainable farming

The horrifying lesson of “Barbarian”: No good deed goes unpunished

Kelly McClure
Zach Cregger's horror gem provides scares as well as lessons on how wise it is (or isn't) to be a good samaritan

“See” recap: Manure, rain and still no war

Alison Stine
Salon recaps Episode 4 of the final season of the Apple TV+ show, which brings some of the gang back together

What would be an acceptable peace in Ukraine? We asked Ukrainians, and they told us

Gerard Toal, Karina Korostelina
We organized a face-to-face survey of more than 1,800 Ukrainians. They want peace — but not at any price

Grifter Anna Delvey writes letter from correctional facility calling immigration system “broken”

Kelly McClure
"There’s no such thing in ICE as the United States Constitutional right to legal representation," Delvey says

American boys and men are suffering — and our culture doesn’t know how to talk about it

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Author Richard Reeves explains why he thinks terms like "toxic masculinity" are "profoundly unhelpful"

Jan. 6 audio shows Oath Keepers emboldened by Trump — as he issues new violent threat

Areeba Shah
Donald Trump threatened "big problems" if he is indicted for mishandling classified documents

New Mexico official barred from office over Jan. 6 attack — under a dangerous law

Aziz Huq, David Landau, Tom Ginsburg
Pro-Trump "cowboy" is disqualified from politics – but the little-known law in question has pitfalls for democracy

Americans are told to make “sacrifices” — but those at the top never have to

Liz Theoharis
There are real signs of hope in America — but it's always the poor and powerless who are asked to suffer most

House Select Committee sheds light on Jan.6 secret service materials

Meaghan Ellis
"The tranches we've received have been significant," Committee Chair Rep. Bennie Thompson said

No Senate moves on same-sex marriage protection until after midterms

Kelly McClure
"I’m still very confident that the bill will pass," says the bill's chief sponsor, Sen. Tammy Baldwin

Unfazed Ted Cruz rejects Uvalde parents’ pleas for gun bill — offers them more school cops instead

Matthew Choi, William Melhado
The senator declined and instead said “he supports increasing law enforcement presence on school campuses"
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