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From clear scripts to big-name casting, the Jan. 6 hearings meet the standards of must-see TV
Melanie McFarland
Employing tools of the best TV dramas isn't cheapening the proceedings – it's meeting the audience's needs
Why long COVID is often overlooked in children
Eric Schank
A quiet epidemic of long COVID in children is just beginning to be understood by researchers
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton on the Uvalde massacre: “God has a plan”
Igor Derysh
“Life is short no matter what,” muses Texas AG who backed Trump's coup and opposes any new gun regulation
Lizzo listened and changed an ableist lyric. Will it be enough for white critics?
Alison Stine
This shows how prevalent slurs are against disabled people – and how easy it is to make things right
“Pack your stuff and get out”: Mom boots Patriot Front member son out of her house after arrest
Travis Gettys
“This is not who I raised," said Karen Amsden
Death threats and doxxing: Neo-Nazis target Idaho cops for busting Patriot Front white supremacists
Matthew Chapman
Coeur d'Alene police bombarded with threats after arresting 31 extremists accused of targeting Pride event
Capitol Police: Republican led Capitol complex tour that “inexplicably grew” the day before Jan. 6
Travis Gettys
Rep. Barry Loudermilk escorted a group of 12 constituents but he left as the group swelled
A month after Buffalo: Is white America ashamed — or has it already forgotten?
Chauncey DeVega
White supremacist delusions that drove Buffalo shooter are now in the GOP mainstream. So much for a reckoning
Jan. 6 committee is spectacle taking the place of politics: It will accomplish nothing
Chris Hedges
The aesthetic of spectacle is all the ruling class has left. Too bad it can't even stage an entertaining one
Bipartisan “gun deal” slammed for caving to GOP demands while mostly ignoring “the f**cking guns”
Common Dreams staff
Republicans and the NRA pushed lawmakers to focus on mental health and "hardening" schools
New report shows Ginni Thomas’ effort to overturn election much bigger than previously reported
Julia Conley
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas' wife pushed at least 29 Arizona lawmakers to overturn 2020 election results
Arsenal of autocracy? Major weapons makers cash in worldwide — not just in Ukraine
William D. Hartung
Major arms manufacturers are experiencing a genuine gold-rush moment
James Patterson laments white male writers are facing racism, and then receives immediate backlash
Joy Saha
"It's even harder for older writers. You don't meet many 52-year-old white males," said the bestselling author
Top GOP negotiator tries to defend bipartisan gun deal against pushback from right-wingers and NRA
Abby Livingston
Sen. John Cornyn plans to discuss the bill with former NRA spokeswoman Dana Loesch before it is written
Trump’s “free speech” platform Truth Social bans users who post footage from Jan. 6 hearings
Jon Skolnik
The site professes to be a safe haven for unfettered speech – unless that speech is anti-Trump
Sheriff releases photos, addresses of 31 “Patriot Front” members accused of targeting Pride event
Igor Derysh
"Little army" of anonymous white supremacists plotted anti-LGBTQ violence, Idaho police say
The rise and rise of Harry Styles: how did the former boyband member become the biggest name in pop?
Liz Giuffre
Does he deserve all the breathless praise?
The lasting consequences of school shootings on the students who survive them
Maya Rossin-Slater, Bokyung Kim, Hannes Schwandt, Marika Cabral, Molly Schnell
Those who survive will carry scars that affect their lives for many years to come
New “steps in the right direction” with agreement on gun safety legislation
Kelly McClure
A bipartisan group of senators announced an agreement on new gun safety legislation today
The immune system runs on a schedule — and vaccines may work better if you get them at certain times
Matthew Rozsa
A new study finds the body's immune system operates on a 24-hour cycle — with implications for things like vaccines
The “Queer as Folk” reboot does a kindness to New Orleans’ imperfect real-life queer scene
Kelly McClure
In "Queer as Folk," a cast of diverse characters are forced to be resilient in a city that's sick of having to be
The teen sleep crisis: Early school start times are terrible for our kids’ health
Gail Cornwall
Lack of sleep for teens is connected to higher risk of suicide and higher likelihood of substance use
Novavax missed its global moonshot but is angling to win over mRNA defectors
Arthur Allen, Sarah Jane Tribble
Novavax now in financial trouble after missing peak vaccinations
Long wait for justice: People in jail face delays for mental health care before they can stand trial
Andy Miller, Rebecca Grapevine
People in jail with serious mental illness are waiting months, or even more than a year, to start receiving care
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