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What do “centrists” want? Cutting back Biden’s agenda isn’t moderate — it’s reckless
Amanda Marcotte
Demands made by Manchin and Sinema will cost more in the long run than passing the original Build Back Better bill
Hygienists brace for pitched battles with dentists in fights over practice laws
Giles Bruce
Dental hygienists want to provide care for people living in dental care deserts – but it's not that simple
“Trump World” is no joke — and it wants to devour American democracy
Chauncey DeVega
Trump's inner circle really calls itself "Trump World" now. Don't laugh: It's a sign of growing power and strength
Jan. 6 committee votes unanimously to recommend Steve Bannon for criminal prosecution
Jon Skolnik
Tuesday's vote comes one day after Donald Trump filed a lawsuit attempting to stop the congressional investigation
House Republican says colleagues scared to “be replaced by somebody like a Marjorie Taylor Greene”
Rocio Fabbro
Republican Rep. Adam Kinzinger explains why his fellow Republicans are so quick to "go limp"
Want to mix and match booster shots? Here’s why public health officials aren’t letting you — yet
Nicole Karlis
A Johnson & Johnson shot plus a Moderna booster? It could become a reality soon
Senate Republicans reportedly blocking Biden nominee to lead Jan. 6 prosecutions
Igor Derysh
GOP is using nomination as "leverage," Del. Norton says, possibly linked to contempt charges against Steve Bannon
Book review: How our planet grew so warm
Andru Okun
In “Our Biggest Experiment,” Alice Bell traces the evolution of climate change and unfettered energy consumption.
Big corporations that claim to support voting rights are still funding right-wing state AGs
Igor Derysh
Coke, GM, AT&T pay "lip service" to voting rights while funding GOP vote-suppression forces, says watchdog group
With CIA assassination plot exposed, press freedom groups urge DOJ to drop Assange case
Julia Conley
Prosecution of WikiLeaks founder seen as "threat to press freedom around the globe" after revelation of CIA plot
A mysterious and powerful radio signal from space is repeating itself
Nicole Karlis
A rare repeating fast radio burst signal is helping astronomers to probe the mysterious phenomenon in more depth
Tucker Carlson, Joe Rogan and the Proud Boys: How the fragility of the male ego fuels the far-right
Amanda Marcotte
Authoritarians know how to play on the gender anxieties of insecure men, building up an army of bitter chumps
Trump to go under oath for first time as ex-president
Jon Skolnik
The civil suit is just one of ten that the former president is currently facing
New Jersey hit hard by COVID and climate change — so why is the governor’s race about nothing?
Bob Hennelly
The Garden State faces flooding, inequality and a health care emergency — but the campaign's about two white guys
In Brazil’s successful vaccine campaign, a lesson for the U.S.
Kiratiana Freelon
After a slow start, vaccination rates in Brazil have soared, thanks to a deep-rooted vaccine culture
Virginia GOP candidate Glenn Youngkin forced to boot white nationalist supporter from campaign event
Zachary Petrizzo
As Youngkin takes fire for welcoming extremists, a white nationalist supporter causes a scene for the GOP hopeful
No surrender: Progressives must not compromise on tax hikes for the rich
Erica Payne
It's time for progressives to hold the ultra-wealthy accountable — and to fight back against Wall Street Democrats
To study Zika, they offered their kids. Then they were forgotten
Mariana Lenharo
Years after agreeing to take part in research, families of children with congenital Zika syndrome feel abandoned
Former Trump officials’ new career ventures suggest very little changed after leaving White House
Meaghan Ellis
Their business practices didn't progress much past the questionable tactics that haunted the Trump Administration
California’s health care gaps skyrocketed along racial lines in 2020
Mark Kreidler
The number of Black residents who didn't have a regular place to go for health care skyrocketed in California. Why?
Drug search in the Panama Canal: How my high school adventure at sea almost ended
Elizabeth W. Garber
"Our safe departure for the canal depends on each of you," the captain told our group of high schoolers in 1972
Biden admits $3.5 trillion budget bill is likely to shrink after nasty Sanders-Manchin spat
Brett Bachman
Biden seemed especially defeated after admitting his favored free community college plan was on the chopping block
25 great rockumentaries every music (and movie) fan should see
Scott Beggs
From "Woodstock" to "Amy," here are the best documentaries that every music — and movie — fan should watch
Kyrsten Sinema pads campaign coffers with even more Big Pharma funds, new FEC filing shows
Brett Wilkins
"This is what someone who's bought and paid for looks like"
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