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Back to school in America: 8 new crackdowns on students, teachers and academic freedom
Sophia Tesfaye
The right is pushing an aggressive attack on schools — but teachers and students are pushing back
Amy’s Kitchen wants to “heal” the planet. Some of its workers allege harassment, unsafe conditions
Ashlie D. Stevens
Since the begging of the year, the organic food brand has been plagued by a series of workplace complaints
The Hmong farmers who feed the Twin Cities’ farmers markets
Cinnamon Janzer
Hmong farmers make up roughly 50% of the growers at metro markets
Blondie’s mind-blowing “Against the Odds” box set includes the fan’s Holy Grail of archival songs
Kenneth Womack
We're in a golden age of box sets, and Blondie's does not disappoint
“Women were always crying”: Leaked video exposes Amy Coney Barrett’s secretive Christian group
Travis Gettys
Women "cried intensely in response to teachings about their roles in relationships with men," The Guardian reports
It’s time to cancel Batman — for good
D. Watkins
Yes, I was once a big fan. But Batman hasn't been good for Gotham, and it's time we admit it
Rural Americans have difficulty accessing a promising cancer treatment
Debby Waldman
One type of T-cell therapy is offered only at major transplant hospitals — meaning long drives for rural patients
Two plead guilty to conspiracy in theft of Ashley Biden’s diary, sold to Project Veritas
Kelly McClure
Conspirators in bungled plot sold presidential daughter's diary for $40,000, face up to five years in prison
Javier Bardem on “The Good Boss” humor: Humans love “seeing people suffer when we see they are safe”
Gary M. Kramer
The Oscar winner spoke to Salon about his latest movie, shooting "Dune 2," how acting is like a salad and more
Wife of GOP congressman died after taking herbal remedy marketed for diabetes and weight loss
Samantha Young
Lori McClintock, the wife of U.S. Rep. Tom McClintock, died of "adverse effects of white mulberry leaf"
“That’s not what our report said”: Ex-Mueller prosecutor says Barr’s Trump memo is “legally wrong”
Igor Derysh
Former Mueller deputy Andrew Weissmann called the memo a "doozy" and "quite a shocking document"
America has a chance to retreat from madness: Will the midterms save us — or doom democracy?
Brian Karem
Some Trump voters are ripe for deprogramming. Instead of calling them names, let's work together to save America
Far right claims big wins in Florida school board races — but the fight is just starting
Kathryn Joyce
Anti-"woke" right-wingers score major victories in Miami, Sarasota — but elsewhere in Florida, liberals push back
It’s happening: Abortion rights and the threat to democracy are reshaping the midterms
Austin Sarat, Dennis Aftergut
No, one special election victory doesn't prove anything — but it sure feels like the political winds have shifted
CREW head Noah Bookbinder: Here’s why Bill Barr “didn’t want public to see” Trump memo
Jessica Corbett
Head of watchdog group: DOJ memo meant to clear Trump of conspiracy charges "is not just wrong; it is dangerous"
CNN’s Jake Tapper says “Boomers ruined everything”
Bob Brigham
"I don't blame Generation Z," Tapper said in an interview with Maxwell Frost
When it comes to making bourbon, why is corn so important?
Ashlie D. Stevens
The law stipulates that bourbon has to be made with 51% corn — a decision rooted in history, geography and flavor
Dogs cry tears of joy when reunited with their owners, study says
Matthew Rozsa
Dog is love: Pet dogs appear to shed tears of joy when they see loved individuals who have been gone for a while
“Trying to dunk on stroke survivors”: Dr. Oz called out over “disgusting” attack on John Fetterman
Jon Queally
"I know politics can be nasty," Fetterman says, but "I could never imagine ridiculing someone for their health"
From book stacks to psychosis and food stamps, librarians confront a new workplace
Rachel Scheier
As America's social safety net decays, librarians are feeling less safe doing their jobs
“New America”: Avowed white nationalist, LGBTQ-hater pushes vision to Catholic right
Kathryn Joyce
Catholic fringe group acclaims "Christian fascist" who led ugly anti-Pride protests as a "saint in the making"
Rep. Adam Schiff on Jan. 6, Trump’s coup and the “worst-case scenario” for America’s future
Chauncey DeVega
Conscience of the Congress says he's "more worried about the health of our democracy" now than after Jan. 6
Texas school district may let teachers reject children’s pronouns — even if parents approve of them
Brian Lopez
The district, located between Dallas and Fort Worth, just added two conservative members in May
Secretive billionaire handed his fortune to architect of the right-wing takeover of the courts
Andrew Perez, Andy Kroll, Justin Elliott
Industrialist Barre Seid gave $1.6 billion to new group run by Federalist Society co-chair Leonard Leo
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