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Now the GOP has a coup plan — and Steve Bannon’s ready to put boots on the ground
Heather Digby Parton
Former Trump strategist hopes to make election-reversal possible at "precinct level" — and the GOP is on board
This Oath Keeper ‘oversees all operations’ at Arizona sheriff’s department: report
Bob Brigham
Members of the right-wing militia group have been charged with conspiracy for their role in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot
7 fake words that actually ended up in the dictionary
Angela Tung
"Ghost words" are often the result of misreadings and typographical errors
“Dementia brings up everything”: Two new books offer emotional (and practical) advice for caregivers
Mary Elizabeth Williams
We talked to Patti Davis and Andrew K. Budson about their respective new books on caregiving and dementia
Want a more decadent chocolate cake from the box? Add a spoonful of Duke’s Mayo to the batter
Ashlie D. Stevens
The Southern condiment has a cult following — and a surprising amount of uses
Ex-Trump aide Corey Lewandowski bragged about killing two men before groping donor: police report
Brett Bachman
The incident was so blatant that South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem allegedly texted Lewandowski to stop
Preliminary research finds that even mild cases of COVID-19 leave a mark on the brain
Jessica Bernard
A cognitive neuroscientist explains the impact of mild COVID-19 cases on the brain's gray matter
Think Biden is a “failed” president who can’t get re-elected? Consider Bill Clinton
Matthew Rozsa
Biden will certainly be damaged if he can't pass his big spending bill, but don't write his political epitaph
Can people with healthy habits skip the COVID-19 vaccine? Experts explain why the answer is “no”
Richard Bloomer
Maintaining a healthy diet and exercising regularly are not sufficient safeguards for COVID-19
Bullied, autistic and obsessed with presidents: How the 2000 presidential election changed my life
Matthew Rozsa
That year altered my worldview as an autistic teenager obsessed with the Bush-Gore race and its results
The allure of Netflix’s brutal “Squid Game” owes a debt to our predatory upbringing
Melanie McFarland
In a world where the divide between haves and have nots is widening, this violent K-drama is speaking to millions
Poo politics & more: 5 questions about the International Space Station becoming a movie set
Alice Gorman
The upcoming Russian movie "Challenge" will be the first professional space movie to be filmed in space
A controversial study claims researchers can “treat” some autism symptoms in early childhood
Matthew Rozsa
A new study claims to be able to treat some autism symptoms — but some of us with autism see red flags
Experts find Arizona’s ‘hoax’ audit was even worse than it looked: “Made up the numbers”
Meaghan Ellis
"Any statements about the vote counts are meaningless."
Low health literacy is a “silent pandemic” that affects the majority of Americans
Talya Miron-Shatz
Patients often don’t understand something their doctor is saying — and that's a bad sign for your health
QAnon extremists make inroads with Mormons: report
Alex Henderson
A new poll found 21% of Mormons believe in several key tenets of the QAnon conspiracy
Elon Musk starts beef with Biden, says president is “controlled by unions”
Brett Bachman
Musk went scorched-earth in a barnburner of an interview, blasting everyone from Biden to Bezos to the SEC
GOP governor fights to use COVID relief funds to build new prisons
Jon Skolnik
Alabama currently has the highest COVID-19 death rate out of any state in the nation
Progressives play hardball — with Biden’s support — and confuse the media
Amanda Marcotte
The press tries to portray infrastructure delay as Biden's loss, but progressives are trying to save his presidency
Manchin and Sinema finally feel the pressure from Democrats. Is it too late to save Biden’s agenda?
Heather Digby Parton
Senators Joe Manchin and Krysten Sinema seem to have moved off their high horses
Meet the CEPP, the biggest federal climate policy you’ve never heard of
Zoya Teirstein
It’s convoluted. Democrats can’t agree on it. It still may be the best shot at a major climate law this decade
Fossil footprints prove humans populated the Americas thousands of years earlier than we thought
Matthew Robert Bennett, Sally Christine Reynolds
Scientists have uncovered evidence that humans crossed into the Americas 23,000 years ago
White terror: Millions of Americans say they’d support violence to restore Trump to power
Chauncey DeVega
"Justice for J6" was a flop — but the Jan. 6 insurrection has fueled growing support for white extremist violence
Former senior aide to Kyrsten Sinema worked as top lobbyist for JPMorgan Chase, fighting tax hikes
Igor Derysh
Sinema's former legislative director was lobbyist for biggest U.S. bank, which would love to kill Biden's tax plan
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