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The World Health Organization has formed a new team to investigate COVID-19’s origins
Daniel Karel
After accusations of bias undermined their initial COVID-19 investigation in China, the WHO is starting over
Walt Disney’s radical vision for a new kind of city
Alex Krieger
Disney's dreams of solving the problem's of the nations cities are a far cry from the amusement park we know today
Consultant Hal Malchow: Dems can still win, but they’re “spectators in a world of opportunity”
Paul Rosenberg
Malchow says the "swing voter" is dying out — but party ID matters more than ever, and one party has lost its mind
How Miles Davis electrified jazz
Björn Heile
The musician's innovative tunes and musical "fusion" live on today, reshaping the landscape of modern jazz
After 20 years, it’s time to repeal the Patriot Act and begin to dismantle the surveillance state
Azadeh Shahshahani
After 9/11, Congress gave the government unchecked authority to spy on its own people. It's been a disaster
The conservative group using the courts to push ivermectin on COVID patients
Jon Skolnik
The ivermectin craze is being fueled by medical front groups with ties to right-wing dark money
Netflix fires organizer of trans employee walkout as Dave Chappelle controversy grows
Brett Bachman
Netflix believes the employee leaked internal metrics to the press about Dave Chappelle's special, "The Closer"
An FDA panel brings Moderna booster shots one step closer to reality
Matthew Rozsa
The FDA previously authorized a booster shot for the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine last month
Tucker Carlson mocks Pete Buttigieg for taking paternity leave after adopting twins
Igor Derysh
Carlson gets widely slammed for saying the transportation secretary was “trying to figure out how to breastfeed”
Opinion: The subtle virtues of routine doctor’s visits
David Liss, Jefferey A. Linder
A new “study of studies” lauds the often-overlooked benefits of basic health checkups
Peter Thiel bets on the far right: Tech tycoon spending millions to bankroll “Trump wing” of GOP
Igor Derysh
Tech billionaire goes all-in, funding boosters of the Big Lie and primary challengers to anti-Trump Republicans
The race gap in vaccinations is closing; the politics gap is not
Matthew Rozsa
Statistics find that the political divide in vaccine acceptance shows little sign of abating
MAGA faithful pledge allegiance to supposed Jan. 6 flag; Glenn Youngkin forced to back away
Zachary Petrizzo
Steve Bannon fans salute alleged Jan. 6 flag; Trump phones in to praise Youngkin, who insists, "I wasn't involved"
House Republican followed Trump’s self-dealing model, spent thousands on her own companies: report
Jon Skolnik
New York Rep. Claudia Tenney won her swing district by only 109 votes
Kyrsten Sinema ditches Senate negotiations for fundraising trip to Europe
Igor Derysh
Sinema jetted off to Paris while her newfound Republican friends run ads using her to attack Democrats back home
CPAC set to stage far-right conference in Hungary, as federal prosecutors zero in
Zachary Petrizzo
Viktor Orbán's right-wing paradise will host its own version of CPAC, as U.S. organization faces federal probe
‘I hate blacks’: Federal judge silent about racist message from clerk who worked at right-wing group
Alex Henderson
The law student formerly worked for Turning Point USA, a right-wing group with a history of racist incidents
Trump AG questioned by Jan. 6 panel about Trump’s crusade to overturn 2020 election
Jon Skolnik
The panel has set its eyes on Jeffrey Rosen, who reportedly beat back Trump's attempted weaponization of the DOJ
Republican Senate candidate gets booted from Ohio school board meeting
Jon Skolnik
Senate candidate Josh Mandel booted from Cincinnati school board meeting
Merck’s new COVID-19 drug could be a pandemic “game-changer”
Nicole Karlis
The drug's clinical trial showed great promise for reducing deaths of COVID-19 patients. Here's how it works
Texas agency removes site with suicide hotline for LGBTQ youth after Abbott opponent complains
Igor Derysh
Abbott's challenger accused him of spreading "transgender ideology" — hours later, LGBTQ health site went down
Jon Gruden’s censorship: Why conservatives decry the consequences of free speech
Amanda Marcotte
Conservatives defend Jon Gruden to distract from the real cancel culture taking hold at schools across the country
The environmental justice fight to block the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles
Adam Mahoney
L.A. mayor claims hosting the Olympics will have "no impact" on the environment. Inglewood residents say otherwise
The corporate state came for human rights lawyer Steven Donziger — and we’re next
Chris Hedges
Lawyer who stood up to Chevron gets a crushing lesson in corporate power — and who our judges really serve
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