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Religious employers need not cover PrEP in their health plans, federal judge rules
Eleanor Klibanoff, Karen Brooks Harper
The ruling could threaten access to sexual and reproductive health care for more than 150 million working Americans
How safe is it to drink rainwater?
Ian Cousins, Bo Sha
Rainwater may be contaminated with chemicals, and scientists are still uncertain about their effects
GOP stuck with Pandora’s Box after Roe: Republicans run head first into the same-sex marriage trap
Amanda Marcotte
Same-sex marriage doesn't have "strong bipartisan support." Most Republicans in Congress reject it
A crucial precedent? New Mexico Trump loyalist barred from office over Jan. 6 insurrection
Areeba Shah
State judge bars "Cowboy for Trump" from ever holding any office after declaring Jan. 6 riot an “insurrection"
How children’s hospitals became the right’s newest target of hate
Amanda Marcotte
First they came for abortion and vaccines, and now they're using anti-trans myths as cover to attack pediatric care
Ilhan Omar takes aim at Ted Cruz over plan to block student debt relief: “Miserable little weasel”
Jake Johnson
Omar blasts Cruz over GOP plan to kill student debt relief
War in Ukraine rages on, with no end in sight — peace talks are essential
Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
The U.S. and Britain sabotaged peace talks in favor of grinding, endless war. Ukraine's people are paying the price
Christian nationalism is getting written out of the story of January 6
Joyce Dalsheim, Gregory Starrett
Christian symbols were pervasive throughout the pro-Trump rally ahead of the Capitol riot
How Montana GOP hijacked public health amid COVID pandemic and brought a hospital to the brink
Jenny Deam, Marilyn W. Thompson
“The human psyche was not built for this," distraught hospital worker says
“January 6th all over again”: Facebook helps fuel Bolsonaro coup-mongering ahead of Brazil election
Jake Johnson
"Meta has learned absolutely nothing since January 6 in the U.S.," watchdog group says
Whole Foods’ CEO wants to reconnect to the chain’s core values. After Amazon deal, is that possible?
Ashlie D. Stevens
"It’s little more than an Amazon locker that sells food," one critic says
Damning video shows Sidney Powell allies at Georgia election office at same time as voting breach
Matthew Chapman
Video shows fake Trump elector helping Kraken lawyer's associates infiltrate elections office
“I’m really rich”: Trump claims he doesn’t even “need financing” as Truth Social deal falls apart
Igor Derysh
The blank-check SPAC deal set to infuse over $1 billion into Truth Social may be dead after shareholder vote
America is finally waking up to the fascist danger: Let’s hope it’s not too late
Chauncey DeVega
Americans see the threat to democracy at last. But it's no time to celebrate: The Trumpists aren't beaten yet
You’ve been storing your “good” butter the wrong way
Ashlie D. Stevens
It's time to think beyond the refrigerator
Here’s what science says about eating salad before carbs
Leonie Heilbronn
Does eating different food types before carbs affect glucose spikes? Turns out, yes
Gorbachev and Bush: The world’s massive missed opportunity for peace
John T. McNay
George H.W. Bush could have helped Gorbachev in 1991. Instead, he paved the way to Vladimir Putin and the oligarchs
Don’t be too quick to blame social media for America’s polarization – cable news has a bigger effect
Hona Hosseinmardi
Turns out that online news consumers are exposed to more opposing views, while TV news watchers rarely stray
Jammy eggs are the best party eggs
Ashlie D. Stevens
Meet the secret ingredient to a more flavorful get-together
Tennis bad boy or perfectionist? Showtime’s “McEnroe” is a candid exploration of a complex star
Kaitlin Thomas
The documentary enlists Billie Jean King, Björn Borg, McEnroe himself and more to reflect on his tennis legacy
Birds migrate along ancient routes — here’s how scientists are studying their journeys
Tom Langen
Technology is providing new insights into bird migration, revealing that it is more complex than we ever knew
Food expiration dates don’t have much science behind them
Jill Roberts
A food safety researcher explains another way to know what’s too old to eat
R.L. Stine reveals how Netflix’s bloody “Fear Street” trilogy “loosened me up”
Alison Stine
The king of scary stories tells Salon about his new book, writing, those endings & why kids are the "best audience"
“Bodies Bodies Bodies” director on our world: “When the Wi-Fi goes out, the demons come in”
Chauncey DeVega
Halina Reijn spoke to Salon about her subversive horror flick that indicts society sick with collective narcissism
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