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Madison Cawthorn’s bizarre Russia tale: Should we be concerned?
Sarah Burris
The Republican congressman told a story of how he met his wife — but new questions arise with news of their divorce
By watering down COVID self-isolation period, CDC defers to commerce
Bob Hennelly
“When you [cut] back your safety standards in such a transparent way, a science agency just loses credibility"
Best of 2021: Sex in trees
Abbigail Nguyen Rosewood
Even with the blinds shut, sex in the city is always on display. Then I moved upstate, with its privacy and silence
Stray planets are more common than we thought: Astronomers find 70 “rogue” planets in our galaxy
Nicole Karlis
And there could be more, raising questions about the origin of these dark, nomadic worlds lacking parent stars
Trump’s MAGA movement suffered in 2021 — but has big comeback plans for 2022
Heather Digby Parton
MAGA is still kicking and it's more powerful than ever within the Republican Party
Trump’s struggling U.K. golf resorts claimed millions in COVID aid while he was president
Igor Derysh
Trump's Scottish resorts lost nearly $9 million in 2020 — and have been money pits ever since he bought them
PEN America, the “human rights” careerists and the betrayal of Julian Assange
Chris Hedges
Corporate money and Democratic Party apparatchiks have transformed PEN America into a servant of the ruling class
A New Year in misinformation: What garbage will spread on social media in 2022?
Anjana Susarla, Dam Hee Kim, Ethan Zuckerman
Lines between blatant lies and political speech will continue to blur, with predictably bewildering results
December’s tornadoes show a country desperately in need of disaster reform
Zoya Teirstein
You can't stop tornadoes, but you can stop them from being so deadly. Here's how
“The Georgia way”: What 2021 taught Democrats about how to win elections in the South
Steven Rosenfeld
An oral history recounts the organizing that led to 2020’s historic presidential and senate victories in Georgia
Don’t get too excited about MAGA anger at Trump over vaccines — they won’t ever ditch him
Amanda Marcotte
Redhats aren't turning on Trump for advocating vaccines — he's still their best bet for a fascist takeover
Fast-spreading omicron variant drives up pediatric hospitalizations in parts of U.S.
Julia Conley
Pediatric units in hospitals in New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Texas have been hit hard this month
Top Florida newspaper knocks Gov. Ron DeSantis for fear-mongering “critical race theory” bill
Bob Brigham
"DeSantis would make Floridians ignorant of the most troublesome aspects of our past, present and future"
De Blasio sets vaccine precedent in New York. Will California follow?
Mark Kreidler
The mayor’s preemptive strike against the omicron variant is a stealth boon for businesses
How paranoid schizophrenia (briefly) turned me into a Republican
Patty Mulcahy
I had untreated paranoid schizophrenia. A media diet of cable news pushed me into a psychotic break
Democracy vs. fascism, part 1: What do those words mean — and do they describe this moment?
Andrew O'Hehir
Joan Didion would tell us we're avoiding obvious facts: "Democracy" is failing, and its opponents are nothing new
A Missouri gas company figured out how to keep its illegal pipeline running
Jena Brooker
By using 400,000 customers as leverage
The war on culture: How conservatives and progressives joined forces to crush art
Doug Neiss
In battling "high art" and promoting pop culture, progressive academics became apostles of free-market capitalism
Like COVID-19, the Black Death had its own “truther” movement, too
Matthew Rozsa
The vast well of pandemic conspiracy theories has odd parallels to plague politics of the Middle Ages
The Biden administration said its drilling-lease spree in the Gulf was court-ordered. It wasn’t
Adam Mahoney
Leases that could lead to 600 million tons of greenhouse gas emissions didn't have to happen
Is trouble ahead for South Africa’s private rhino breeders?
Ed Stoddard
Most of South Africa’s white rhinos live on private ranches. But not everyone thinks that’s a good idea
Beyond reusing and recycling: How the US could actually reduce plastic production
Joseph Winters
Whether it’s a cap on production or a market mechanism, it’s likely to meet industry opposition
Here’s the bizarre way Republicans are attempting to blame Stacey Abrams for Trump’s “Big Lie”
Meaghan Ellis
Republicans are zeroing in on Abrams' final speech after the 2018 gubernatorial election
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