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Proud Boys leader indicted on conspiracy charges over Capitol riot
Jon Skolnik
Enrique Tarrio is the fifth Proud Boy to be charged for his alleged role in the Capitol riot
Florida becomes first state to buck CDC, will recommend against vaccines for children
Jon Skolnik
The announcement comes just days after the state's governor scolded high school kids for wearing masks
Dark-money groups fighting Biden’s Supreme Court pick also funded Big Lie, Capitol riot
Igor Derysh
Groups that backed Amy Coney Barrett and are attacking Ketanji Brown Jackson pumped money into Trump's Big Lie
Meet the billionaire helping to enlist Trump-supporting citizens to hunt for voter fraud
Megan O’Matz
The Voter Reference Foundation is making unsupported claims suggesting election fraud
“GOP finally found some voter fraud”: Mark Meadows registered to vote at an N.C. “dive trailer”
Igor Derysh
Meadows claimed to live in a “dive trailer” in North Carolina where he doesn’t appear to have spent a single night
The “People’s Convoy,” like Trump’s new social media platform, is another right-wing grift gone bust
Amanda Marcotte
Truckers' failure to breach D.C. and Trump's fake Twitter exposes the sad emptiness of the modern right
Trump pens note to NBC’s Lester Holt complaining about Bill Barr
Jon Skolnik
"Barr was petrified of the Radical Left and what they would do to him," Trump said in his recent letter
With bizarre rant, Trump offers a sneak peek into his second term
Heather Digby Parton
Trump's turn as the leader of the U.S. has only accelerated the meltdown of our world order — and now he's laughing
Dr. Justin Frank: Trump sees Putin as a superhero, loves “the power of his paranoid thinking”
Chauncey DeVega
Psychoanalyst and bestselling author on the dangerous bromance: Trump is a coward who worships Putin's ruthlessness
Fighting back against CRT panic: Educators organize around the threat to academic freedom
Kathryn Joyce
Sumi Cho of the African American Policy Forum on the campus campaign to combat the right-wing assault on freedom
Covid-positive deer may be harboring the virus and infecting humans, study says
Matthew Rozsa
Scientists are suspicious that a COVID-19 variant has been spreading back and forth between humans and deer
Experts say vaccine effectiveness for young children isn’t waning, despite some reports
Nicole Karlis
More research is needed, but likely omicron is to blame and not an overly low dosage for children
America’s largest inland port is running out of water
Adam Mahoney
The proposed solution — a 31-mile-long pipeline draining Lake Michigan — is dividing residents of Joliet, Illinois
The future of democracy: It might be a lot brighter than you think
Paul Rosenberg
There are dark years ahead, says Amanda Litman of Run for Something. But after that, the future looks "amazing"
Ukrainian children are suffering amid the invasion. A psychological toll will follow
Alan D. Blotcky
Research shows that children’s exposure to the trauma of war leads to psychiatric disorders
Ukraine and the dark lessons of war: What does it mean to “take” a country or a city?
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Russia's attack on Ukraine is stupid, pointless, destructive and remarkably vicious. That's what happens in war
Mark Cuban’s new pharmacy business and the future of drug pricing
Teresa Carr
Can free-market business ventures help contain the cost of prescription drugs? Perhaps, but not for everyone
Confirmed: Russia dropped cluster bombs on Kharkiv
Andrea Germanos
"Using cluster munitions in populated areas shows a brazen and callous disregard for people's lives"
Trump judge saves Madison Cawthorn, strikes down challenge against his election eligibility
Jon Skolnik
The judge is a Trump appointee and a member of multiple conservative advocacy groups
CDC director rebukes Ron DeSantis for scolding high school students over masks
Jon Skolnik
"Those students should have been comfortable wearing a mask," the CDC head said. "It is absolutely their choice"
Ignore the GOP’s sudden pivot, Republicans have long worked to undermine Ukraine
Heather Digby Parton
It's a stunningly disingenuous reversal
Genomics’ ethical gray areas are harming the developing world
Dyna Rochmyaningsih
A controversy in the Philippines illustrates the pitfalls and pressure points of international genomics research
Dear Joe Biden: We don’t want “unity” with fascists — that’s why Democrats lose
Chauncey DeVega
Biden's speech was resolute, sometimes eloquent. But the compromise he imagines is just surrendering to fascism
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