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Meet the young Republicans who want to deport Zohran Mamdani
Russell Payne
NYC's Young Republican club cosplays as a deadly political weapon, but may be less ferocious than it appears
How the QAnon movement entered mainstream politics – and why the silence on Epstein files matters
Art Jipson
The "Epstein files" furor is fallout from the legitimization of crank beliefs
We fell for Alaska. Then we fell again
Chaya Milchtein
Glaciers, bears, waterfalls, and more — here’s why Alaska keeps calling us back, one unforgettable cruise at a time
Even Uma Thurman feels the pull of the romantasy boom
Alex Galbraith
The A-lister is busy reading about dragons and orcs in love
Beaten and shot, driver arrested after LA nightclub crash
CK Smith
A man is in custody after his car hit pedestrians outside a LA nightclub, most victims were female
Pressure grows to unmask ICE
Russell Payne
Democrats in California, New York and other states are trying to prevent ICE agents from concealing their identity
You can stop blaming Lena Dunham now
Andi Zeisler
Expecting the "Girls" and "Too Much" creator to be the voice of a generation was always our mistake
RFK Jr. could cause vaccine makers to flee U.S. market
Patricia Callahan
Depending on what he does, the results could be catastrophic
Astronomer CEO Andy Byron, Coldplay and Stevie Nicks usher in “illicit affair” summer
Alex Galbraith
Tech CEOs caught stepping out on kiss cams and rumors of Buckingham Nicks have us wondering: Is infidelity in?
I visited the new “Alien” set — here’s what to expect from the TV series
Hanh Nguyen
FX's "Alien: Earth" vision of the future embraces Ridley Scott's original movie, Xenomorphs and all
Why House Republicans voted for the Epstein cover-up
Amanda Marcotte
Despite their smokescreens, Republican leaders still support Trump's efforts to hide the truth
The IRS is building a vast system to share millions of taxpayers’ data with ICE
William Turton, Christopher Bing, Avi Asher-Schapiro
ProPublica has obtained the blueprint for the Trump administration’s unprecedented plan to turn over IRS records
The weirder “And Just Like That” gets, the better it is
Coleman Spilde
"And Just Like That" is so unconcerned with reason, it has circled back toward semi-experimental brilliance
Targeted by Trump, George Mason president fears “orchestrated” campaign
Katherine Mangan
There are signs a new Trump Education Department probe is part of a coordinated campaign to oust Gregory Washington
Who’s a true American, and who decides? JD Vance has answers
Andrew O'Hehir
JD's 2028 platform, first draft: White supremacists are more American than Zohran Mamdani. Any questions?
In Arizona, Democrats battle over who’s the real “outsider”
Russell Payne
The election to replace Rep. Raúl Grijalva has pit an online influencer against the late congressman's daughter
As a former “Moonie,” Trump’s cult tactics are eerily familiar
Akina Cox
I grew up in the Unification Church. Like them, ICE is tearing families apart
Vaccines: Why they’re even more important than you think
Carlyn Zwarenstein
Vaccines do much more than prevent specific diseases — their side benefits save children's lives around the world
Aileen Cannon is doing a good job, actually
Tatyana Tandanpolie
After delaying the classified documents case, the Trump-appointed judge is showing she can work fast when she wants
Why Appalachia — and rural America — clings to Trump
Jim Branscome
After failures from both parties, MAGA's rural vote is a "desperate lunge toward any alternative"
“Sinners” and “KPop Demon Hunters”: a double feature that slays through song
Melanie McFarland
Two very different movies use music to highlight stories about resistance, community and cultural resilience
Trump continues to tighten his authoritarian grip
Chauncey DeVega
With his use of the military and threats against blue cities, "we're seeing something new," expert says
NAR’s “7 Mountains Mandate” is fueling political extremism in the US
Art Jipson
The far-right Christian mandate asks evangelicals to consider themselves soldiers in a holy war
Camp Mystic, a haven for generations of Texas girls, becomes a center of tragedy
Colleen DeGuzman
The retreat for generations of young Texans has been irrevocably associated with a terrible flood
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