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Kansas voters used democracy to stop right wing extremists — but GOP fascism is still on the rise
Chauncey DeVega
In Pennsylvania and Arizona, Big Lie supporters have won GOP nominations for governor and other key races
“I already bought my ammo”: MAGA extremists call for violence after FBI raids Trump
Kenny Stancil
"Trump supporters are REALLY excited about the idea of a civil war"
Could a polio epidemic really happen again? Outbreaks in New York state raise alarm
Matthew Rozsa
Unlike COVID-19, vaccinations for polio are nearly ubiquitous. Could an outbreak actually happen again?
Before it was cool or safe, Olivia Newton-John was a queer icon and ally
Alison Stine
There's a reason why fans worldwide are hopelessly devoted to the memory of the late actor, singer and activist
Cries of “civil war” reach fever pitch after FBI search of Mar-a-Lago
Abigail Goldberg-Zelizer
Donald Trump's fan erupt in anger after the former president's residence was raided by the feds
“This is their message”: Trump and GOP immediately rush to fundraise off FBI raid on Mar-a-Lago
Igor Derysh
Republicans wasted no time trying to turn their performative outrage into solicitations for donor cash
The race that wasn’t supposed to be: Phoenix suddenly set to be the largest post-Roe battleground
Kathryn Joyce
A special election for Maricopa County Attorney makes it the largest prosecutor’s office on the ballot in 2022
How does monkeypox spread? An expert explains why it isn’t an STI and what counts as close contact
Rebecca S.B. Fischer
An epidemiologist explains what’s known about how monkeypox is transmitted — and how to protect yourself
“Chilling”: 4 of the most shocking revelations from a new book about Trump’s war with his generals
Sophia Tesfaye
The New Yorker published an excerpt from the new book “The Divider: Trump in the White House”
Biden’s big win exposes GOP’s nihilism: Republicans resort to lies to fight Inflation Reduction Act
Amanda Marcotte
Republicans reject an all-carrot-no-stick effort to save the planet for the babies they wish to force women to have
The 3 best frozen desserts at Trader Joe’s right now
Joy Saha
These are the top desserts to try ASAP, according to recommendations from TJ shoppers on Reddit
“Alarming”: GOP quietly funnels millions into Democratic primaries to wipe out progressives
Igor Derysh
Despite claiming bipartisan interest, the United Democracy Project hasn't spent money on a single Republican race
What happened to Glenn Greenwald? The former trans ally now sides with right wing transphobia
Eoin Higgins
Once a defender of trans rights and friend of Chelsea Manning, Greenwald has drifted toward the culture-war right
Why feminist horror novel “The Stepford Wives” is still relevant, 50 years on
Michelle Arrow
Sure, suburban living turned women into robots, but this telling also reveals the complicity of husbands
Fewer and fewer OB-GYNs are taught how to perform abortions. What happens when there’s no one left?
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The dismantling of reproductive rights starts with OB-GYNs, many of whom aren't trained to terminate pregnancies
Where do we stand with MSG?
Maggie Hennessy
"Negative perceptions of MSG might be associated with this kind of, for lack of a better term, racist propaganda"
Will Elon’s robots bring utopia or tyranny? Why humans must control the future of automation
Winslow Erik Wright
Billionaires like Musk say automation is a social boon. What they mean is that it maximizes their power and control
“Dead End: Paranormal Park” explores theme parks as queer getaways
Mik Deitz
How I learned to stop worrying and love roller coasters ... just like Barney in Netflix's horror comedy series
Bill Barr refers to Trump as a lame duck seeking revenge
Tom Boggioni
Barr had a lot to say about Trump in a recent interview with CBS
Enter “Sandman,” right on time for us to relate to his plight
Melanie McFarland
Maybe Neil Gaiman's masterpiece was always meant to be a TV series about survival and hope in the age of deceit
Red notice: 10 fascinating facts about Interpol
Jake Rossen
No. 2: They wanted to use Esperanto as a universal language
Would “artificial superintelligence” lead to the end of life on Earth? It’s not a stupid question
Émile P. Torres
A supercharged AI will be so much smarter than us that there's no way to calculate the risk. Let's call time out
The video game “Stray” taps into why we fancy being a cat
Alison Stine
Yo ho, yo ho! A stray cat's life for me
Conversion camp horror flick “They/Them” is a crafty, killer good time
Gary M. Kramer
Kevin Bacon, Carrie Preston and Anna Chlumsky star in Peacock's clever thriller centering queer horror heroes
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