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Trump and his stooges must be punished: It’s the only way to save America
Brian Karem
If one man is above the law, then America is done. The Jan. 6 committee is literally fighting for our future
Sobering lessons in untying the knot of a homeless crisis
Angela Hart
Portland’s homeless problem now extends well beyond the downtown core, creating a crisis of conscience
Lone Star hate: Right-wing activists in Texas drive a new wave of anti-LGBTQ bigotry
Kathryn Joyce
Sure, Texas is a red state. But the merger of MAGA and anti-LGBTQ activism has revealed a whole new level of ugly
The Four Horsemen of the 21st century: War, capitalism, fascism and mass death
Chris Hedges
Billionaires won't give up on corporate rule. The angry masses embrace fascist demagogues. This won't end well
Texas Republicans tried to insert support for Jan. 6 Capitol rioters into official party platform
Eric Neugeboren, Sewell Chan
GOPers proposed motion to "defend the due process rights" of rioters and "reject the narrative" of "insurrection"
What we learned from “The View” reunion, from the fight that started it all to Joy Behar’s firing
Joy Saha
Barbara Walters apparently had a unique – and painful – way of keeping Debbie Matenopoulos from spouting bad takes
Everything we know about Paxlovid, the COVID-19 pill that’s saving lives
Nicole Karlis
Experts explain how the drug works, where it came from, and what kinds of side effects to expect
Colbert on “shameful” Fox News coverage that painted dog puppet act in the Capitol as “insurrection”
Joy Saha
Tucker Carlson cried "insurrection" after Triumph the Insult Comic Dog was detained by Capitol Police
“Abject failure”: Top Texas cop admits Uvalde response “antithetical” to decades of police training
David Edwards
Uvalde chief "decided to place the lives of officers before the lives of children," says DPS Director Steven McCraw
“Trump is the only legitimate president”: Video shows Ginni Thomas meeting with election deniers
Alex Henderson
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas' wife attended extremist meeting months after Trump left office
Meet the billionaire and rising GOP mega-donor who’s gaming the tax system
Justin Elliott, Jesse Eisinger, Paul Kiel, Jeff Ernsthausen, Doris Burke
Jeff Yass dodged $1 billion in taxes — now he's pouring money to support election deniers
“Multitude of errors in judgement”: New details show Uvalde police response even worse than reported
Terri Langford
Officers had weapons, shields and a tool to break open the door — but didn't try to open the door for over an hour
New “radical” Texas GOP platform rejects Biden’s win and pushes vote to secede from the U.S.
Igor Derysh
Texas GOP also called to repeal the Voting Rights Act and labeled homosexuality an “abnormal lifestyle choice”
“Nonpartisan” tax-exempt GOP-linked group accused of illegal multimillion “dark money” scheme
Igor Derysh
New complaint says Americans for Public Trust is illegally raising millions while airing GOP propaganda
“RINO-hunting” ad for Missouri GOP candidate denounced as “sick and dangerous”
Brett Wilkins
"Join the MAGA crew, get a RINO hunting permit," says Eric Greitens in campaign ad featuring military-style raid
When abuse scandals hit, colleges hire “independent” investigators — and the cover-up begins
Irvin Muchnick
Third-party investigation of college abuse scandals: A dubious industry whose main job is to limit the damage
George Wallace hoped to upend the 1968 election. Then Gen. Curtis LeMay dropped a bomb
Matthew Rozsa
Think Michael Flynn is weird? Consider Curtis LeMay, the Air Force general famously parodied in "Dr. Strangelove"
Ethereal, evocative, and inventive: why the music of Kate Bush spans generations
Lorna Piatti-Farnell
Somehow, Bush is reaching greater fame in 2022 than she did during the 1980s
Sea moss gel: demystifying the new wellness trend that’s a lot older than you think
Nicole Karlis
Tiktokers eat it in globs. Should you try this wellness trend or even try to make your own?
Strawberry season calls for Ina Garten’s country cake
Manuela Lopez Restrepo
In the words of The Barefoot Contessa, "Who wouldn't love that?"
Your “clumsiness” may be a health problem hiding in plain sight
Mary Elizabeth Williams
We all stumble sometimes, but klutziness can be a sign of something serious
50 years ago, David Bowie and Roxy Music made history
Annie Zaleski
On June 16, 1972, a glam, cosmic musical Big Bang occurred
A microscopic evolutionary arms race is happening between sperm
Rebecca Coffey
Ongoing research elaborates the incredible lengths male animals (and men) will go to ensure that sperm meets egg
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