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Meet the warty comb jelly, the only animal with a disappearing anus
Anna Rogers
Its anus appears and disappears every time it needs to poop, at least every hour. That’s just one of its oddities
Another Republican ensnared? Rep. Darrell Issa may be implicated in Fortenberry scandal
Zachary Petrizzo
Longtime House Republican Darrell Issa — worth $250M — may have been target of DOJ sting over $30,000 donation
Coalition demands AT&T sever ties with pro-Trump “propaganda channel” OANN
Jake Johnson
"One America News would not exist without AT&T's money and DirecTV's national platform," says Free Press director
Opinion: What LeBron James gets wrong about vaccine activism
Max Jordan Nguemeni
Vaccination isn’t just about individual health. For many communities of color, it’s a matter of social justice
GOP may punish members for backing infrastructure — but Gosar, MTG are no problem
Igor Derysh
GOP may strip infrastructure supporters of committee assignments — but crickets on insurrection-caucus hijinks
Ted Cruz says Texas should secede and “take the military” if Democrats “destroy the country”
Jon Skolnik
Calls for secession have become a right-wing trope — but there's no constitutional way to accomplish it peacefully
4-to-1 vaccine split means COVID deaths are three times higher in Trump counties than Biden areas
Jon Skolnik
Vaccine hesitancy has caused the partisan gap in death rates to be higher than ever recorded
Learning how to talk to your doctor is a skill that might just save your life
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Author Talya Miron-Shatz explains why doctors and patients alike need better communication tools
Advocates challenge the CDC’s new effort to track HIV spread
Tynan Stewart
Molecular surveillance can slow outbreaks. But with states still criminalizing HIV, people with the virus see risks
Biden is letting tourists cross the U.S.-Mexico border. Why is he keeping out asylum seekers?
Rachel Gore Freed, Joshua Leach
Biden administration has retained Trump's cruel and arbitrary Title 42 policy: That's the real border crisis
Want to make a fresh and festive Thanksgiving dinner for $40? Here’s your menu
Ashlie D. Stevens
This Thanksgiving for four makes the most of seasonal ingredients and supermarket staples
The latest viral trend taking over social media? Quitting your job
Trish Rooney
Inside the online forums where workers dish on their bad bosses — and post their resignations for all to see
“Head of the Class” and the man behind the ’80s comedy’s progressive, even radical agenda
Gwydion Suilebhan, Steven Gimbel
Understanding Michael Elias, a man who aided the Weather Underground & co-created a school sitcom ahead of its time
Democrats’ plans to expand Medicare benefits may pinch Advantage plans’ funding
Michelle Andrews
Proposed additional benefits to Medicare could raise premiums for Advantage plan members
“The Morning Show” finally finds its raison d’etre as a satire about workplace toxicity
Melanie McFarland
Until "Confirmations" the Apple TV+ lacked direction. Losing a major character may be what it needs to find one
Multi-level marketing companies shower Kyrsten Sinema with cash, in apparent bid to kill labor bill
Brett Bachman
The donations appear connected to Sinema's opposition to the pro-union PRO Act
Tamron Hall, TV host and now mystery novelist, created a heroine to be “the reporter I wish I was”
D. Watkins
The Emmy winner appeared on "Salon Talks" to discuss writing fiction and her challenging, ever-changing career path
The dazzling star power of “Eternals” is both its triumph and its undoing
Kylie Cheung
The movie struggles to answer its most central questions under the weight of its brilliant yet enormous cast
FBI releases secret recordings of white supremacist group “The Base” plotting terrorist attack
Sarah K. Burris
Several members of white supremacist group "The Base" were sentenced in late October to nine years in prison
Law group calls on Merrick Garland’s removal from DOJ for failure to hold Trump accountable
Jon Skolnik
In face of mountainous evidence that Trump incited an insurrection, the attorney general faces growing pressure
Limits to growth: Can AI’s voracious appetite for data be tamed?
John McQuaid
Bigger datasets are said to be better for training machine learning algorithms. Critics seek limits — and change
Are Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema abusers or victims? Both at once
Chauncey DeVega
The two "centrists" are trapped in an abusive relationship with Republicans. But it's the rest of us who suffer
Trump’s top allies set up “First Amendment fund” for former aides caught up in Jan. 6 investigations
Travis Gettys
Conservative activist Matt Schlapp, his wife and former acting attorney general Matt Whitaker are behind the fund
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