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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
Alex Jones loses 2 Sandy Hook cases after failing to comply with court orders: report
Bob Brigham
Nine families who lost loved ones during the Sandy Hook shooting have filed lawsuits against Jones and Infowars
Leaked emails reveal connections between Oath Keepers, two NYPD officers
Jon Skolnik
The NYPD says the matter "is under internal review"
Jan. 6 committee subpoenas “Stop the Steal” organizers: “A lot of coordination and planning”
Igor Derysh
Targets of House subpoenas include former Trump campaign spokeswoman Katrina Pierson — and Mick Mulvaney's niece
Infrastructure bill debacle proves Elizabeth Warren right: To get things done, first fix corruption
Amanda Marcotte
Biden's agenda is faltering. Blame lobbyists and moneyed interests with too much control in D.C.
Why the “Swiss Army knife” of climate solutions is so controversial
Emily Pontecorvo
Clean hydrogen could replace fossil fuels for almost everything. But should it?
Lauren Boebert hired QAnon superfans to run Shooters Grill, staff her campaign office
Zachary Petrizzo
Colorado congresswoman claims she's not a QAnon believer — but the couple she hired as key employees certainly are
More than half of America’s 100 richest people exploit special trusts to avoid estate taxes
Jeff Ernsthausen, James Bandler, Justin Elliott, Patricia Callahan
Secret IRS records show billionaires use special trusts to pass fortunes to heirs without paying any estate tax
The Proud Boys have a new strategy: Going mainstream
John Wright
Telling the Proud Boys to "stand back and stand by" fueled a "massive spike" in member activity
Four more GOP Reps. under scrutiny for potential stock trading violations
Brett Bachman
At least 34 lawmakers — in both parties and chambers — appear to have run afoul of the STOCK Act in recent years
Making the “Only Murders in the Building” nearly silent episode
Kylie Cheung
Salon spoke to the episode's creative team about centering a deaf character's POV & that sexy, silent Scrabble date
Ex-Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski accused of groping GOP donor during charity event
Jon Skolnik
UPDATED: The former Trump aide was fired from Trump's "Make America Great Again Action" super PAC Wednesday
Louis DeJoy rolls out plan to slow USPS, despite calls for his ouster
Trish Rooney
Postmaster General Louis DeJoy’s “strategic plan” means postal service will be slower and more expensive
Trump to file a lawsuit against Biden White House to keep January 6 records sealed: report
Meaghan Ellis
Trump hopes to claim executive privilege, and block records from being sent to the House Select Committee
What would today’s fairy tale look like if you could “un-Disney-fy people’s brains”?
D. Watkins
Author Soman Chainani's "Beasts and Beauty" repairs classics, from Brothers' Grimm to Disney and Harry Potter
Trio of Trump friends accused of violating law while planning to “monetize” veterans’ health records
Jon Skolnik
Marvel chair Ike Perlmutter was one of the "Mar-a-Lago crowd" tapped by Trump to "straighten out the VA"
Kyrsten Sinema holding fundraiser with business lobby groups that want to kill Biden’s agenda
Igor Derysh
Sinema is charging up to $5,800 to attend a 45-minute fundraiser with groups that mostly donate to Republicans
How the Afghan war shaped the surveillance state: Annie Jacobsen on what the DOD knows about you
Chauncey DeVega
Investigative reporter Annie Jacobsen says biometric tech means the Pentagon knows more about you than you do
Gain-of-function research: all in the eye of the beholder
Charles Schmidt
Should work done on coronaviruses in Wuhan, China, be considered “gain-of-function” research? Opinions differ
Why Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine for children is a little different than previous versions
Nicole Karlis
It all comes down to the dosage, scientists explain
Cures for a patriarchal hangover on “Y: The Last Man”
Kylie Cheung
The lives of the survivors may very well rely on their ability to root out remaining patriarchal power structures
“What tips someone into Murderville is something that’s happened to a lot of people”
Mary Elizabeth Williams
We talked to the creators of "Redhanded" about the minds of murderers and our true crime obsessions
Arizona Democrats threaten “no confidence” vote against Sinema as she blocks tax hikes
Igor Derysh
Sinema said to oppose tax hikes on wealthy and corporations to pay for health care, child care, climate policy
Beware the “Independent State Legislatures doctrine” — it could checkmate democracy
Gaby Goldstein, David Daley
This Republican "weird trick" — giving state legislatures full power over elections — could be fatal to democracy
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