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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
A contentious study reveals exactly how easily COVID-19 spreads
Nicole Karlis
A rare human challenge study, which involves deliberately infecting subjects with COVID, bears scientific fruit
Tennessee’s child marriage bill pushes another purpose: Gutting same-sex marriage
Amanda Marcotte
Republicans signaled a way to gut Obergefell during KBJ's hearing — now red state legislators are heeding the call
“Devastating”: Oklahoma’s near-total abortion ban is “worse than Texas” — and impacts other states
Brett Wilkins
The new law also impacts Texas women, many of whom fled to Oklahoma for reproductive health care
“Little maggot-infested man”: Tom Cotton slammed for saying Ketanji Brown Jackson would defend Nazis
Jon Skolnik
"Judge Jackson has also shown real interest in helping terrorists," Cotton said during a floor speech
Court disbars Jan. 6 defense lawyer who claimed “it’s not illegal to go inside the Capitol”
Igor Derysh
Attorney Jonathon Moseley claimed the Oath Keepers merely "went to the Capitol to provide security"
Battleground Michigan: GOP joins with militant far right in campaign against democracy
Kathryn Joyce
Petition drive funded by Betsy DeVos has united GOP donors and far-right "patriots" in a sweeping political attack
Time for Merrick Garland to act: Trump can’t get a pass on serious crimes over “politics”
Noah Bookbinder
Of course the Justice Department shouldn't be an instrument of politics. But this is about something bigger
Julia Child’s secret sauce and the little black dresses of French cuisine
Julie Powell
On this week's episode of "The Julia Child Challenge," we tackle our namesake chef's spy years. Well, kind of . . .
Iranian director Asghar Farhadi denies plagiarism charge for “A Hero” after public indictment
Joy Saha
The legal battle between Farhadi and his former film student is both messy and uncertain
What will COVID-19 look like in 2100? Scientists predict three possible scenarios
Nicole Karlis
Experts forecast three futures for the coronavirus
Trump inadvertently admits defeat while trying to spin historians: “When I didn’t win the election”
Meryl Phair
Historian Julian Zelizer recounts his recent encounter with the former president
Big Hillary Clinton FEC fine could be very bad news for Trump’s $770 million campaign fund scheme
Tom Boggioni
An FEC complaint alleged that Trump's campaign laundered nearly $800 million through a single shell company
Tennessee Republicans push to abolish age limit on heterosexual marriages amidst “groomer” outrage
Jon Skolnik
The bill's sponsor wants to give Tennesseans “an alternative form of marriage” for people who want to marry minors
WTF happened to “Defund the police”? Author Alex Vitale on Ted Cruz and his “McCarthy moment”
Chauncey DeVega
Alex Vitale's "The End of Policing" became a prop in the Jackson hearings. What's the state of police reform now?
As Obama returns to White House to celebrate Affordable Care Act, former advisor outraged by costs
Jon Skolnik
David Axelrod was a big booster of Obamacare, which has done little to prevent Big Pharma from price-gouging
The “parental rights” movement is harming our children
Dr. Jane Gray, Jaime Jara
No kid benefits from learning that ignores reality
How Amazon workers turned union-busting “captive audience” meetings against the corporate giant
Sarah Lazare
Union organizers say Jeff Bezos' company's tactics backfired at Staten Island warehouse
The easy, chocolate-packed cake everyone is baking after watching HBO’s new Julia Child series
Ashlie D. Stevens
The first French cake Julia Child ever ate makes a cameo in the first episode of the HBO series "Julia"
Paul Gosar blames staff for his appearance at white nationalist conference for the second year
Jon Skolnik
Gosar attended the same event last year, encouraging attendees to become "a bigger force"
Facts haven’t spurred us to climate action. Can fiction?
Mark Johnson
The emerging genre of climate fiction is portraying the perils of a scorching planet
Texas AG Ken Paxton quietly lays groundwork for Supreme Court to undermine voting rights law
Alexa Ura
Texas is using redistricting lawsuits to wage its assault on voting protections
Can Fox News viewers be deprogrammed? Paying them to watch CNN makes them less gullible
Sarah K. Burris
Participants were paid $15 an hour to watch CNN instead of Fox News: Is it a cheap solution for fake news?
Human rights group finds evidence of Russian war crimes
Andrea Germanos
"The cases we documented amount to unspeakable, deliberate cruelty and violence against Ukrainian civilians."
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