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COVID-19 is making us less religious — with some curious exceptions

Matthew Rozsa
A German study found that faith in a higher power weakened considerably during the pandemic

Antiwar critics blast Pelosi over fast-track $500M military aid to Ukraine

Jake Johnson
This is "how the space for nonmilitary options gets slowly closed off," congressional aide tells The Intercept

Neil Young leaves Spotify over COVID misinformation: “They can have Rogan or Young. Not both”

Joy Saha
In a now-deleted letter, the singer told his record label didn't want to share the same platform as the anti-vaxxer

“Trump in a red vest”: School districts sue Glenn Youngkin after so-called moderate goes full MAGA

Igor Derysh
Youngkin reversed campaign pledge on first day in office amid pressure from TrumpWorld to go full Ron DeSantis

How NYC’s public housing authority plans to transform the market for clean heat

Emily Pontecorvo
Electrifying apartment buildings is tough. A new heat pump design could make it easier

Wisconsin judge blocks hospital workers from starting new jobs with better pay

Alex Henderson
The uncertainty is the latest development in a battle over health care employees

Wisconsin Republicans pass bill allowing some high school students to bring a gun to campus

Jon Skolnik
The GOP-backed bill comes amid a national upsurge in gun violence

Insurrection by other means: The far right is using anti-vax sentiment to radicalize Republicans

Amanda Marcotte
The weekend's anti-vaccine rally in D.C. was heavy on violence-inspiring rhetoric and fascist recruitment

Proud Boys return to D.C. — this time for massive anti-vaccine rally

Jon Skolnik
Far-right protesters descended upon D.C. little more than one year after Jan. 6

When a doctor forced Sean Astin to hear his “Lord of the Rings” complaint

Brendan Gauthier
Sean Astin reminisces on LOTR fandom and what he'd like to see on "Stranger Things"

Survival tips from TV we didn’t know we needed

Melanie McFarland
From both "Yellowjackets" and "Station Eleven" we've gleaned very important lessons we've never considered before

So what the hell happened to Boris Johnson — and can it happen to Donald Trump?

Andrew O'Hehir
Britain's upper-crust pseudo-Trump looks to be toast — over a garden-party scandal. Is there a lesson for America?

The trouble with farmland “investment”

Lisa Elaine Held
Farmers are finding it harder and harder to purchase their own acres

Tucker Carlson bemoans fact he’s no longer attracted to “less sexy” M&M cartoons

Brett Bachman
Tucker Carlson no longer wants to "have a drink" with cartoon characters — another reason America is on the decline

Would dogs be better off without us?

Jessica Pierce, Marc Bekoff
A thought experiment tells us a lot about man’s best friend — and ourselves

The kids are not alright: Data suggests 10% of children with COVID-19 become “long-haulers”

Kari Dequine Harden
Doctors around the world estimate one in ten children with COVID-19 have long-term side effects

Maybe we expected too much of “The Book of Boba Fett”

Melanie McFarland
When you think about it, nearly everything we believe about the badass bounty hunter is based on his aesthetic

CORBEVAX, a new patent-free COVID-19 vaccine, could be a pandemic game changer globally

Maureen Ferran
CORBEVAX uses recombinant DNA technology that many countries already have the infrastructure to produce

Fermented vegetables are a critical part of worldwide cuisines — and for good reason

Cathy Erway
What's old may be new again here in the US, but fermentation never went out of style across the rest of the globe

We tried 17 dark chocolate brands to find our snack soulmate

Emma Laperruque
There's no pick-me-up like a chocolate pick-me-up

Who were the Jan. 6 attackers? Isolated white folks, searching for meaning — and enemies

Chauncey DeVega
New research offers clearer picture: Capitol rioters were often suburban and middle-class — and many felt isolated

Cracks open between Republicans as alleged scheme to falsify 2020 election documents emerges

Lindsay Beyerstein
The scheme "may go all the way to the top,” Michigan attorney general Dana Nessel said on MSNBC

Lauren Boebert makes bizarre comment to group of Jewish visitors at U.S. Capitol

Brett Bachman
“You know, I’m not sure to be offended or not,” one rabbi present for the incident said

100+ ultra-rich people warn fellow elites in open letter: “It’s taxes or pitchforks”

Jake Johnson
"History paints a pretty bleak picture of what the endgame of extremely unequal societies looks like"
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