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Steve Bannon’s criminal indictment is the best thing that’s ever happened to him

Heather Digby Parton
Bannon's flashy surrender on contempt of Congress charges for defying a Jan. 6 subpoena shows he is relevant again

American democracy is on the treadmill of doom: How do we get off?

Chauncey DeVega
Our crisis of democracy has no easy fix. Fascism can still be defeated — but that will require long, hard work

Climate summit ends: Leaders reach “meek,” “weak” deal that falls short of 1.5°C goal

Jessica Corbett
"Trade show for government and corporate schemes" wraps up with feeble agreement that "era of coal is ending"

Clichés may grate like nails on a chalkboard, but one person’s cliché is another’s sliced bread

Kirk Hazen, Jordan Lovejoy
In honor of National Cliché Day, we're exploring the universal hatred yet persevering appeal behind clichés

“Yellowjackets” is a fantastic, terrifying plummet into the darkness of female desire and rage

Melanie McFarland
Beyond a harrowing tale of cannibalism, Showtime's thriller explores the mystery & danger in female relationships

After years of delays, Southern California’s new smog regulation promises to save lives

Adam Mahoney
The new regulation is expected to prevent nearly 400 premature deaths over the next 15 years

Months after its Netflix debut, “Squid Game” continues to encourage U.S. viewers to learn Korean

Joy Saha
Global interest in specific languages is heavily influenced by major culture events such as FIFA or Eurovision

Women’s professional STEM societies rethink gender diversity

Teresa Carr
Still fighting for recognition in male-dominated fields, women’s organizations consider moving beyond the binary

Project Veritas claims Ashley Biden’s diary was “legally obtained” after she “abandoned it”: report

John Wright
"Project Veritas had no involvement with how those two individuals acquired the diary," lawyers for the group said

Americans are “ignorant” about lung health — at their own peril

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Lung health expert MeiLan Han explains why the lungs are an "incredible," under-appreciated organ

Football’s unknown epidemic: When Black players die suddenly, the cover-up begins

Irvin Muchnick
Dozens of young Black football players have died — with no sign of traumatic brain injury. What's really going on?

Report: Poor countries need 5 to 10 times more funding to adapt to climate risks they did not create

Emily Pontecorvo
Without it, there will be even worse "loss and damage" costs down the line

Bari Weiss’ field of right-wing dreams: Will the “University of Austin” ever actually exist?

Jon Skolnik
Members of the "intellectual dark web" — and some right-wing funders — vow to create a college. It's not that easy

Britney Spears freed from “abusive” conservatorship

Matthew Rozsa
"The conservatorship of the person and estate of Britney Jean Spears is no longer required," the judge ruled

26 sweet potato sides, from mashed to Ottolenghi-fied

Nikkitha Bakshani
They're perfect for your Thanksgiving menu — or just dinner tonight

Beneath the Rittenhouse trial: Grim truths about the state of America

Heather Digby Parton
If the Kenosha killer gets off, it won't be because of this trial. It will simply reflect what America has become

Meet Tom Suozzi, the Democrat who wants tax cuts for the rich jammed into Build Back Better

Igor Derysh
Centrist Rep. Tom Suozzi has spent weeks railing against the left, claims massive tax break is “very progressive"

Western Australia blocked out COVID. Now what?

MICHELLE WHEELER
Strict COVID-19 rules in the state have been wildly popular. But tension is building to open back up

“Love Hard” shows we should all aspire to be like a mouthy, fearless Asian elder

Kylie Cheung
Grandma June steals the show with her curiosity about dating apps and d**k pics

How much longer will major league baseball stay in the closet?

Peter Dreier
While the league tries to make baseball more welcoming for LGBTQ employees and fans, no active player has come out

States that implemented gun control laws after Sandy Hook shooting had lower homicide rates: study

Matthew Rozsa
Scholars noted that purchase delay laws would have saved roughly 200 lives in the 6-month period after Sandy Hook

Thanksgiving’s more expensive than ever — now what?

Kelly Vaughan
Our thrifty tips will help you execute a budget-friendly feast

New York Times message to progressives, in translation: Give up on challenging corporate power

Norman Solomon, Jeff Cohen
We translated the Times' baffling post-election editorial into English. Its message to Democrats didn't improve

“Drinking through a lead straw” — $15B approved to fix dangerous water pipes

Sandy West
While lead-contaminated water can affect all populations, low-income and minority communities are hit the hardest
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