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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."
Why some women are traveling to South Korea to find boyfriends
Min Joo Lee
Drawn to K-drama leading men, international women in their 20s are looking to recreate the love they see onscreen
Squeezed: How cartels, climate and supply chains are causing lime prices to surge
Ashlie D. Stevens
And how chefs and bartenders are dealing with the massive increase in cost
How the Hoopa Valley Tribe monitors a rare carnivore
Elizabeth Miller
The tribe’s wildlife division maintains some of the most detailed documentation of fishers in North America
Putin’s war and the battle for democracy: How this conflict raises the global stakes
Paul Rosenberg
Autocratic leaders are growing ever bolder, as Putin and Xi demonstrate — but Ukraine has changed the equation
New SEC rule requires companies to publicly disclose climate risks
Naveena Sadasivam
The proposed rule requires companies to disclose emissions including scope 3 climate pollution from products
Big Pharma pours drug industry money on Republican Senator Tim Scott
Rachana Pradhan, Victoria Knight
During the second half of 2021, Scott was the top recipient of drug campaign cash in Congress
Flashcards, shoestring budgets and butter: How “The French Chef” came to be
Helen Lefkowitz Horowitz
This excerpt from the upcoming "Warming Up Julia Child" focuses on the people who helped make Julia Child
Academia is dark and full of terrors in “Master”
Alison Stine
What is it about a small, liberal arts college that lends itself to fear?
Bees will self-isolate when they’re sick, and other lessons from the social lives of animals
Matthew Rozsa
Salon spoke with animal behavior professor Ashley Ward about his book "The Social Lives of Animals"
Trump tells gay supporter they don’t “look gay”
Kelly McClure
Trump put his foot in his mouth (again) at a Mar-a-Lago fundraiser attended by "Gays for Trump"
The bizarre politics of radical anti-abortion activists
Jon Skolnik
One of the anti-abortion activists recently indicted and found with fetuses is a self-described "leftist"
Tilda Swinton moves through the dreamy and confounding “Memoria” at her own frequency
Gary M. Kramer
Step into Apichatpong Weerasethakul's trance-link film, to try an uncover the source of a mysterious sound
Joe Manchin speaks out against Biden’s lifting of Trump-era border policy
Madeleine Beck
"Now is not the time to throw caution to the wind,” Manchin wrote in letter to the CDC
DeJoy may have violated conflict of interest law by profiting off USPS Covid tests: watchdog group
Jake Johnson
Justice Department urged to investigate after watchdog group found DeJoy owns stock in Abbott Laboratories
Midwestern lawmakers are trying to replace Russian oil with ethanol
Diana Kruzman
Advocates of increased ethanol sales argue that it could lower fuel prices and help the climate — both are dubious
Joe Biden defends democracy abroad — but what about right here at home?
Chauncey DeVega
Joe Biden is floating in a tin can, far above the world: His quest is noble, but likely bound for failure
Joe Rogan’s favorite Covid drug doesn’t seem to help at all, study concludes
Matthew Rozsa
A large study found no reduction in hospitalization among COVID-19 patients who took ivermectin
How I learned to break the rules of hosting a Dawat
Maryam Jillani
In Urdu and Hindi, dawat directly translates to “feast.” In my mind, it’s hosting in the fussiest way possible
The parable of the world’s largest bee
Oliver Milman
The rediscovery of Wallace’s giant bee uncovers disheartening truths about the tenuous fate of hidden insects
Ted Cruz earns his “whiteness”: The Republican attack on Ketanji Brown Jackson
Chauncey DeVega
Jackson's accomplishments triggered white Republicans into vicious attacks — and Ted Cruz seized his moment
“Nitram” director was “terrified” of tackling mass shooting that changed Australian gun laws forever
Gary M. Kramer
Justin Kurzel's controversial film starring Caleb Landry Jones looks at how one man traumatized Tasmania
The FDA approves a second booster for those older than 50. Are they preparing for another wave?
Nicole Karlis
The authorization for another booster arrives just as BA.2 becomes the dominant strain in the U.S.
Kayleigh McEnany wants more “Christian babies”: It’s an overt call-out to racist paranoia
Kathryn Joyce
Former Trump spokeswoman sends a clear signal to Christian nationalists and fans of the "Great Replacement" theory
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