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So who’s bankrolling the National Prayer Breakfast? Evangelical superstar Franklin Graham
Jonathan Larsen
"Nonpartisan" congressional event excludes LGBTQ leaders and builds networks for the global right. Now we know why
Georgia school suspends Black students for planned protest against Confederate flag
Brad Reed
Students called out administrators for allowing white students to participate in a racially targeted demonstration
Anita Hill’s seismic testimony and its reckoning 30 years later: “She was in no woman’s land”
Kylie Cheung
"There was an understanding — white women stood for gender, and Black men stood for race" in 1991
Trump, right-wingers praise anti-vax Southwest pilots — who turn out to be imaginary
Igor Derysh
Ted Cruz tries to rewrite baseless claim about Southwest pilots — Trump claims they're protesting "rigged" election
Democrats don’t have to save themselves. Donald Trump is still here to help
Heather Digby Parton
The "popularist" theory is nothing new. But Democrats should stop soul-searching while Trump is still a threat
Black flag: Understanding the Trumpists’ latest threatening symbol
Chauncey DeVega
Trump zealots have begun flying black U.S. flags, which signal no quarter for enemies. It's a threat of violence
Virginia GOP candidate backs away from Trump’s Big Lie — but wants an election “audit”
Igor Derysh
Trump-backed Virginia candidate getting snuggly with election conspiracy theorists as governor race tightens
Behind the scenes of Donald Trump’s very strange White House meeting with Vietnam’s prime minister
Ted Osius
Nothing in my 30-year diplomatic career prepared me for this Trump administration event
Not even a pandemic can stop solar’s epic growth
Nathanael Johnson
Lead by Texas and the Southeast, the U.S. added a record amount of solar power in 2020
The judge who jailed Black children for a crime that doesn’t exist
Meribah Knight, Ken Armstrong
Judge Donna Scott Davenport, who oversees a juvenile justice system, says kids face consequences that adults don't
5 historic codes yet to be cracked
Livius Drusus
Some of the world's most brilliant minds have tried to crack the Voynich Manuscript — to no avail
The origins of 25 fall traditions
Stacy Conradt
Many of our autumnal traditions — like asking strangers for sugar — are pretty bizarre
Steven Pinker: “I’m trying to resolve how we can be so rational and irrational at the same time”
Mary Elizabeth Williams
"No individual can be counted on to be particularly rational"
Calling all garlic lovers! Try this recipe for toum, a 4-ingredient Lebanese garlic sauce
Ashlie D. Stevens
I like to get a little help from my blender. It all comes together in about 10 minutes
The absolute best — and worst — way to mash potatoes, according to so many tests
Ella Quittner
I spent 14 hours alone with only spuds — and I did it for you!
K-dramas cured my prejudice against Asian men
Christine Ma-Kellams
As an Asian woman who saw white men being romantic on TV, that informed how I approached dating and relationships
Anti-vaxxers finding ‘clever workarounds’ to Instagram’s anti-misinformation algorithms: report
Alex Henderson
Many anti-vaxxers continue to falsely claim that COVID-19 vaccines are more dangerous than COVID-19 itself
California pipeline deal may keep oil pumping for 20 years, despite disastrous spill
Aaron Cantú
A renewed agreement with Amplify Energy could keep a pipeline responsible for a spill in operation through 2040
Kentucky Common beer: an all-American brew being resurrected from Prohibition-era oblivion
Ashlie D. Stevens
Before Prohibition, at least 75% of all beer sold around Louisville was Kentucky Common. Then it disappeared . . .
Feud between GOP, pro-business groups explodes into view after spat over infrastructure bill
Brett Bachman
The beef reached a head this week when GOP leaders kicked the U.S. Chamber of Commerce off its conference calls
Solving the climate crisis requires the end of capitalism
Jeremy Lent
Overcoming the climate crisis will require a shift away from our growth-based, corporate-dominated global system
Road to nowhere: Oklahoma’s Donald J. Trump Highway runs through the Dust Bowl
Russell Cobb
Trump got 92% of the vote in desolate Cimarron County, Oklahoma. But locals remain skeptical, about everything
How a team of musicologists and computer scientists completed Beethoven’s unfinished 10th Symphony
Ahmed Elgammal
Through a collaboration of AI, human historians and musicians, Beethoven's 10th Symphony was brought to life
Bill Maher defends Kyrsten Sinema — again — after bathroom encounter with youth activists
Brett Bachman
"It's getting chippy out there," Maher said
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