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Why are there so many ancient fountains featuring little boys peeing?
Mike Rampton
Seriously, what is the obsession?
Facebook swift to respond to Roe fallout with abortion censorship
Jon Skolnik
The move comes just after Meta vowed to cover travel expenses for employees seeking out-of-state abortions
The lure of “Stranger Things”? It’s not the ’80s – it’s forgotten childhood freedom
Alison Stine
Goodbye to you. Goodbye to everything Gen Z never knew
GOP-backed federal abortion ban would increase maternal deaths by 24%: study
Jake Johnson
"Pregnancy shouldn't kill people—in fact, in other rich countries it very rarely does," researcher says
“Radical power grab”: New Supreme Court case could allow right-wingers to ignore voting right laws
Brett Wilkins
The case could "potentially let state legislators reject presidential election results that they don't like"
Concerns over witness tampering after Trump PAC offered to pay Jan. 6 witnesses’ legal fees
Matthew Chapman
Trump group sought to cover legal fees of "more than a dozen" witnesses, report says
“Extremely disturbing”: Texas educators want to refer to slavery as “involuntary relocation”
Brian Lopez
The state education board asked the group to "reconsider their phrasing"
School’s out forever: Arizona moves “to kill public education” with new universal voucher law
Kathryn Joyce
Families who bail on public school will get $7,000 per kid in GOP's new scheme: "Every red state" urged to follow
Let’s all stop ignoring The Fandom Menace. It’s real, and it’s winning
Melanie McFarland
Attacks from the toxic side of Marvel and "Star Wars" fandom are a feature, not a bug, and they serve a darker side
Everyone thinks “Stranger Things” Season 4 is about trauma. It’s not
Joshua Pederson
Max and other students share a condition that marks them as prey for Vecna. But the school psychologist is wrong
Drag is not dangerous: How exposing your kids to drag performance can be a good thing
Heidi Klaassen
My son came out at age 9 and has found acceptance and self-love in "RuPaul's Drag Race"
Did “surprise witness” Cassidy Hutchinson save America from Trump’s comeback?
Brian Karem
Hutchinson makes me more hopeful for America's future — and may have sent Trump scurrying into the shadows
“Betrayal”: Biden cut deal with McConnell to appoint “extremist” anti-abortion judge, Democrat says
Igor Derysh
"This is some bullsh*t," said Democratic Senate candidate Charles Booker, calling it a "complete slap in the face"
Biden administration sued for oil leasing on public lands
Kenny Stancil
"Burning fossil fuels from existing leases on federal lands is incompatible with a livable climate"
Lauren Boebert complains that she is “tired of this separation of church and state junk”
Abigail Goldberg-Zelizer
"The church is supposed to direct the government"
The other cancel culture: How a public university is bowing to a conservative crusade
Daniel Golden, Kirsten Berg
Boise State University keeps capitulating to right-wing complaints
Our summer of misogynist rage: Toxic men unleash a wave of violent threats aimed at outspoken women
Amanda Marcotte
"Backlash" isn't enough to describe the abuse faced by Cassidy Hutchinson, Amber Heard, and pro-choice protesters
“This is clear witness intimidation”: Jan. 6 committee teases evidence of cover-up effort
Jessica Corbett
"You don't tamper with witnesses like this if you have nothing to hide"
What Cassidy Hutchinson told us — and why we should have known it already
Chauncey DeVega
It was one of the most dramatic days of testimony in American history. And it shouldn't have surprised anyone
Judge temporarily blocks Texas AG Ken Paxton’s plan to immediately enforce pre-Roe abortion ban
Eleanor Klibanoff, Erin Douglas, Ariana Perez-Castells
Paxton told prosecutors to immediately “pursue criminal prosecutions based on violations" of Texas trigger law
Daily Harvest faces its first lawsuit following widespread recall of Lentil + Leek crumbles
Joy Saha
The plaintiff said she had her gallbladder removed after eating the now-discontinued crumbles twice
The healing power of the peach
Ashlie D. Stevens
After struggling with an eating disorder and purity culture, summer fruit taught me to love life (and food) again
Abbott blames Biden after 46 migrants found dead in Texas — but experts fault closed-border policy
Jake Johnson
"If the border was 'open'" as Abbott claims, migrants wouldn't pack themselves like sardines in trucks, lawyer says
Did violence follow Roe decision? Yes — almost all of it against pro-choice protesters
Kathryn Joyce
Right claimed to fear pro-choice "rage" after SCOTUS decision — but so far the violence is directed at protesters
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