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Jeff Daniels gets a killer worm named in his honor
Joy Saha
"In Hollywood, you haven't really made it until you've been recognized by those in the field of parasitology"
Texas GOP candidate won’t ditch overt white nationalist staffer, blames “cancel culture”
Kathryn Joyce
How far is too far for Texas Republicans? For Don Huffines, aide tied to “groyper” guru Nick Fuentes is no problem
Oath Keeper returned to Capitol on Jan. 7 for “recon” as group plotted weeks of battle: prosecutors
Igor Derysh
Group stockpiled weapons, ammunition and 30 days of supplies at a nearby hotel with an eye on Biden inauguration
How mRNA technology could create a new vaccine — against ticks
Zoya Teirstein
Tick-borne illnesses are on the rise. This new vaccine could eventually protect against several of them
“Christian flag” case reaches Supreme Court: Is the Proud Boys flag next?
Kathryn Joyce
Far-right group wanted to fly obscure "Christian flag" over Boston City Hall. Will the Supreme Court go along?
Senate Dems push the talking filibuster in “Hail Mary” attempt to save voting rights
Jessica Corbett
Chuck Schumer said he's ready to play hardball
To skirt air pollution oversight, states can play hide and seek
Nancy Averett
Some researchers say ground monitors don’t capture an accurate picture of air quality. People of color suffer most
A fourth vaccine dose doesn’t seem to fully stop omicron, study finds
Matthew Rozsa
Omicron's vaccine-resistant properties have prompted Pfizer to start work on an omicron-specific vaccine
GOP Rep. Dan Crenshaw booed at Tea Party meeting: “Let’s go Brandon!”
Jon Skolnik
The conservative lawmaker snapped after being grilled about his Jesus comparison: "Don't question my faith!"
Why voters don’t blame Republicans for the Capitol riot — no GOP leaders have been arrested yet
Amanda Marcotte
As long as Trump and other leaders walk free, low information voters will conclude that January 6 was no big deal
Billionaires “had a terrific pandemic” — as inequality killed millions: report
Jon Queally
Oxfam reports the wealthiest collectively got $1.2 billion richer every day in the pandemic
What you need to know about sugarcane burning
Ryan Nebeker
For communities in the Glades region of Florida, cane season means an increase in breathing problems
To learn how COVID affects the ear, scientists turn to cadavers
Elizabeth Landau
Can the novel coronavirus — and other viruses — directly infect the cells that enable hearing and balance?
Once again Republicans will try to claim MLK — but if he were here, they’d despise him
Chauncey DeVega
Dr. King's legacy is a formidable weapon against white supremacy — but not if we allow the right to reshape it
“Yellowjackets” boss on the killer ending revelation “that will blow a lot of people’s minds”
Melanie McFarland
Jonathan Lisco spoke to Salon about inner darkness, cannibalism, season 2 & "mushrooming" viewers' consciousness
How I learned the power of lies: Fact and falsehood in the age of Trump (and long before)
Arnold R. Isaacs
Covering George Wallace taught me this: If people like lies better than truth, you can't change their minds
“Vote her the hell out”: Progressives target Kyrsten Sinema after her filibuster defense
Jake Johnson
"The filibuster is a meaningless Senate rule. It's a remnant of slavery used to block civil rights for generations"
Doctors urge Spotify to stop “enabling” Joe Rogan to “damage public trust in scientific research”
Meaghan Ellis
"Spotify is responsible" for allowing COVID misinformation "to thrive on its platform," the letter reads
America’s deepest and most dangerous divide isn’t between Democrats and Republicans
Richard Eckersley
Americans long for personal and social transformation — but mainstream politics and media are trapped in the past
A Zoom of one’s own: Leaving my job helped my mental health — and my mission
Susan Shapiro
When I didn't complete a new requirement for online teaching, my job got canceled. Now I'm teaching on my own terms
Biden administration slammed for funding “false” plastics solutions
Joseph Winters
Advocates say the agency’s efforts to develop chemical recycling are a "waste of tax dollars"
Leonard Mlodinow, author of “Emotional,” on how fear and disgust are your brain’s friends
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The author of "Emotional" talks about the complicated relationship between thinking and feeling
Evangelicals do battle with “critical race theory” in new online video course
Kathryn Joyce
Focus on the Family series defines racism as individual sin, says CRT is "contrary to the truth of God's word"
Why omicron stalled the effort to vaccinate young children
Rachana Pradhan, Hannah Recht
Just 18% of 5- to 11-year-olds are fully vaccinated, with rates varying significantly across the country
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