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Mysterious hepatitis cases in children may be caused by a virus — but not SARS-CoV-2
Nicole Karlis
As misinformation swirls, a new CDC report finds a strong contender for cause of pediatric hepatitis outbreaks
Don’t abandon your red state
Alison Stine
Why it's not easy or preferable to leave your red state, even when policies are counter to your interests
GOP voters in JD Vance’s Ohio hometown not convinced on Election Day
Travis Gettys
“We love the book though,” said one Ohio voter
The delicate evolutionary dance of dinosaurs and ancient plants
Matthew Rozsa
A new study answers long-held questions about how dinosaurs' mass extinction influenced plant evolution
From suffrage to abortion access: A brief, subversive history of women baking for liberation
Ashlie D. Stevens
There's a long history of commodifying domesticity in the name of women's liberation
“Potential wokie”: Ohio’s only anti-Trump GOP Senate candidate is gaining steam and triggering Trump
Timothy Evans
The former president lunched a verbal attack on GOP Senate primary candidate pulling ahead of JD Vance in polls
Samuel Alito’s leaked anti-abortion decision: Supreme Court doesn’t plan to stop at Roe
Amanda Marcotte
Alito sneers at rights after "the latter part of the 20th century" — inviting the reversal of 70 years of progress
Despite COP26 pledges, the world is losing way too many trees
Chad Small
A new report says the world's pristine forests were destroyed at a relentless rate in 2021
Russia, the U.S. and the Ukraine war: Dance of death in an age of self-delusion
Chris Hedges
Doddering Cold War adversaries are marching toward war: For their decrepit elites, it's literally the last hurrah
Madison Cawthorn’s scandalous freshman term: 12 controversial moments since joining Congress
Paige Harriss
Cawthorn has been involved in so many scandals since his 2020 election that we need a timeline to keep up
Ron DeSantis tramples the First Amendment: GOP’s Disney payback is clearly unconstitutional
Sabrina Haake
Call it the upside of Citizens United: Restricting corporate speech on political grounds is an obvious violation
The unsettling reason that climate change could lead to more pandemics
Matthew Rozsa
As the climate changes, wild animals and humans are apt to cross paths more often — opening the door for disease
Behind church doors: White evangelicals are quietly fueling Trump’s Big Lie
Amanda Marcotte
Evangelicals are the backbones of Trump's Big Lie — and it's all about white supremacy
“They’re all here, vaccinated and boosted”: Biden roasts Fox News hosts at WHCD
Jon Skolnik
Trevor Noah also let out some memorable zingers at Saturday's White House Correspondents' Dinner
Why Donald Trump is now undermining his greatest — and only — presidential achievement
Heather Digby Parton
Incarcerating Black people is just too fundamental to right-wing ideology
Sprinting upstream: The incredible pressure faced by college-bound high schoolers
Gail Cornwall
The PBS documentary "Try Harder!" chronicles the anxieties of today's high-achieving teens
Should “Top Chef” contestant Jackson have disclosed he lost his sense of taste from COVID?
Alison Stine
Disclosing a disability like Long COVID is a personal choice. It can also have serious consequences at work
Emergency contraception marks a new battle line in Texas
Sarah Varney
Grassroots organizers are employing stealth tactics to help young women get emergency contraception
Ti West on anyone walking out of his slasher film “X”: “What did you think you were signing up for?”
Chauncey DeVega
The filmmaker spoke to Salon about crafting his subversive horror film set in Texas, elderly sex, and the prequel
Jimmy Carter’s landmark moment: The birth of the disability rights movement
Matthew Rozsa
In 1977, people with disabilities occupied federal buildings across America. It was the beginning of something big
Matt Gaetz’s inaccurate diagnosis of rising insulin costs
Colleen DeGuzman, Victoria Knight
Health economists and diabetes experts weigh in on Gaetz’s faulty cause-and-effect argument that "doesn't exist"
Heart’s Ann Wilson on the Beatles and gender, her new song “Greed” and covering George Harrison
Nicole Michael
Heart's lead vocalist and songwriter digs deep into her Beatles influences for this "Everything Fab Four" interview
25 Things you might not know about Thomas Jefferson
Jake Rossen
Apparently the third president harvested opium and had a pet mockingbird named Dick
Paul McCartney’s “Tug of War” at 40: A self-aware solace written in the wake of John Lennon’s death
Annie Zaleski
The "loose" concept album encapsulates the tension between opposing forces, including McCartney's musical identity
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