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Vegans rejoice! We have 18 Passover recipes for you

Rebecca Firkser
P.S. They're also gluten-free (except for the matzo balls)

Is Michelle Wu America’s food justice mayor?

Steve Holt
The new leader of Boston is embarking on the most ambitious food policy agenda the city has ever seen

Biden allocates $3 billion for low-income families to retrofit homes

Julia Kane
The move will affect nearly a half million households and lower greenhouse gas emissions

Ukraine war is testing evangelicals’ love of Putin as a conservative hero

Melani McAlister
Evangelicals have been developing a political and emotional alliance with Russia for almost 20 years. Will it last?

Our group chat is a sacred space to talk openly about being Black in America

Michelle Tyrene Johnson
It's where four of us speak without the white gaze or conservative Black glare beating down on our conversations

In “Severance” a sham work/life balance cuts the same when the body keeps the score

Kelly McClure
The sci-fi thriller leaves us with the question: "What are we without our memories?"

Why teens are self-diagnosing on TikTok

Mary Elizabeth Williams
The social media platform has become the psychiatrist's couch for Gen Z

Why is the right so obsessed with bathroom issues? Behind the new wave of anti-LGBTQ attacks

Chauncey DeVega
A panel of experts on conservative fascination with bodily functions — it's vicious, illogical and also revealing

Mitch McConnell leads Republicans in profiting off of corporate price hikes

Jon Skolnik
Meanwhile the Republican has accused Democrats of "gaslighting" the public for blaming inflation on price gouging

Scientists arrested for peaceful climate protests around the world say “climate revolution now”

Eric Schank
Scientists protested worldwide in reaction to a U.N. report concluding humanity has three years to cut emissions

5 pro tips for your best sugar cookies yet

Erin Jeanne McDowell
From Food52 Resident Baking BFF and sugar cookie whisperer, Erin Jeanne McDowell

Vegan Fridays for all? More schools offer plant-based meals

Steve Holt
Despite many challenges, schools are focusing on equity and nutrition in an effort to feed kids more options

Texas received $2 billion in rental assistance but landlords that got paid evicted tenants anyway

Joshua Fechter
“They were very well informed that that money was there and it was coming to them, yet they still pushed us out"

Union accuses Amazon of violating labor law in second election after first election results tossed

Jessica Corbett
The feds voided the first union election over Amazon's interference. Organizers say the company is doing it again

“Bad politics”: Poll of parents shows 15-point swing to GOP after Joe Manchin kills Child Tax Credit

Jake Johnson
"If Democrats lose ground in the midterms, people like Manchin will be to blame," warned Rep. Mondaire Jones

Trump’s lies are getting dumber — because he’s locked in a power battle with Mitch McConnell

Heather Digby Parton
Underneath it all Mitch McConnell and Donald Trump are the same: ruthless, self-serving, power hungry brutes

FBI probes “secret” docs at Mar-a-Lago — suggesting a “criminal investigation” is already underway

Igor Derysh
“This is a big deal,” government watchdog group says as DOJ blocks House investigators from reviewing the documents

After the pandemic ends, “pathological” health anxiety will persist for years, experts say

Matthew Rozsa
Crippling health anxiety could "interfere substantially" in our lives — even long after the threat of COVID is gone

Boycotting Disney and Oreos: The red flags that MAGA is a cult

Amanda Marcotte
Cutting followers off from the rest of the world is a standard cult tactic — and a central tenet of Trumpism

The worrying murkiness of institutional biosafety committees

Michael Schulson
Experts say IBCs are a crucial tool for ensuring the safety of biomedical research. Critics say they are too opaque

Clarence Thomas must resign from the Supreme Court — and his wife should be prosecuted

Thom Hartmann
A history lesson for Democrats: Here's how Nixon pushed the Supreme Court hard right — it's time to fight back

Oklahoma readies for near-total abortion ban

Brett Wilkins
Republican Gov. Kevin Stitt is expected to sign a bill that would punish abortion providers with 10 years in prison

GOP Rep. Paul Gosar promoted appearance at white nationalist event, but now says he is not attending

Kelly McClure
UPDATED: The Congressman's campaign now says he doesn't know how he was listed as a guest at the April 20 gathering

On Will Smith slapping Chris Rock and what I know about heroes and violence

D. Watkins
Like Will Smith, I've been the slapper. And like Chris Rock, I've been slapped. Here's what I know about both roles
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