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“Aiding and abetting”: SC GOP pushes “blatantly unconstitutional” bill to ban abortion info online

Brett Wilkins
"These are going to be laws that spread like wildfire through states that have shown hostility to abortion"

Malcolm Nance on the Trump insurgency: Jan. 6 was a “template to do it correctly next time”

Chauncey DeVega
Bestselling author and former intelligence officer: "We were within hours of a full-scale coup d'état" on Jan. 6

13 years after last minimum-wage hike, Democrats told $7.25 is “deplorable”

Jake Johnson
Despite Fight for $15 increases in many places, 20 states still have $7.25 minimum wage after Congress whiffs again

New transgender discrimination lawsuit marks decade of anti-LGBTQ controversies for Chick-fil-A

Ashlie D. Stevens
Trans employee alleges franchise owner said "it should be an honor ... that someone liked her enough to hit on her"

A stranger, twisted and bleeding on the sidewalk. What would you have done?

Mary Elizabeth Williams
We think we know how we would intervene in a crisis. It turns out we're not great predictors of our own behavior

How the states went nuts: Democratic backsliding in state capitals — and how to defeat it

Paul Rosenberg
Political scientist Jacob Grumbach on his new book and how U.S. states became "Laboratories Against Democracy"

New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy has a paper-thin climate change plan

Bob Hennelly
New Jersey has been hit by powerful storms that climate scientists predict will only increase in severity

Trump’s 2025 plan includes a nightmare list of Cabinet picks — and purge of career officials: report

Igor Derysh
Trumpworld feverishly building a database of thousands of MAGA diehards who could replace longtime civil servants

Why won’t Republicans investigate white supremacists in uniform? We know why

Chauncey DeVega
Every House Republican, including Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger, voted to ignore far-right extremists in uniform

Taste for luxury: A breakdown of “Selling Sunset” star Christine Quinn’s caviar-filled breakfast

Joy Saha
The realtor and reality star stopped by Caviar Russe amid her hectic, international book tour

President Biden has COVID-19 — but experts say it’s unlikely to be a bad case. Here’s why

Matthew Rozsa
Public health experts weigh in on the risks and dangers to the president, who has just tested positive for COVID-19

Texas officials who celebrate end of abortion rights also slashed postpartum Medicaid by half

Lomi Kriel
Republicans in Texas celebrated the overturn of Roe after cutting back postpartum Medicaid extension

How to win post-Roe legal battles for abortion: “People should feel like they have a voice”

Amanda Marcotte
"We didn't know that Roe was going to be overturned," says Amanda Allen, before helping save an abortion sanctuary

Trump-appointed Secret Service watchdog knew about deleted texts — but didn’t tell Congress: report

Igor Derysh
DHS Inspector General Joseph Cuffari, a former Republican advisor, previously quashed Secret Service probes

Racism, policing, politics and violence: How America in 2022 was shaped by 1964

Robert S. McElvaine
America's first year of urban "riots" (or "uprisings") changed our politics forever — and not in a good way

Why is everyone so horny for kitchen slang?

Ashlie D. Stevens
Kitchen slang — like "Behind!" and "Yes, chef" — is ripe for double entendre, though your mileage may vary

Experts still torn on whether you should swab your throat when taking COVID tests

Nicole Karlis
Other countries' health bureaus have advised the public to throat-swab when taking at-home tests, but not the US

What really drives anti-abortion beliefs? Research suggests it’s a matter of sexual strategies

Jaimie Arona Krems, Martie Haselton
There’s an interesting evolutionary benefit for some women if the consequences of casual sex are high

Trump 2024 is almost here: King of the long con looks to play his final trick

Chauncey DeVega
The master showman of politics wants another turn on center stage. Mock him if you want — but don't bet against him

Controlling bodies and subverting democracy: How Dobbs is an attack on us all

Liz Theoharis
Dobbs highlights the growth of the Christian nationalist movement

Why fighting fire with fire might actually save Yosemite’s giant sequoias

Eric Schank
Though it seems counterintuitive, the tactic may yet save a famous sequoia grove in Yosemite National Park

The latest COVID conspiracy claims multiple booster shots wreck your immune system

Nicole Karlis
A conspiracy theory about booster shots resurfaced this month — here’s what experts say

Cryptomining uses a “disturbing” amount of energy, lawmakers find

Julia Kane
7 of U.S.’s largest Bitcoin mining companies set to use nearly as much electricity as all of the homes in Houston

Moms for Liberty: “Joyful Warriors” in the fight to demolish public school

Kathryn Joyce
At the Moms for Liberty summit, they gave Ron DeSantis a sword. That wasn't the strangest or scariest part by far
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