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“The situation is dire”: An explosion of COVID cases in Idaho prompts hospitals to ration resources

Jon Skolnik
The state has one of the lowest vaccination rates in the country

Newsmax host yells, cuts off feed during interview with veteran who criticized Trump

Zachary Petrizzo
"Don't come on this program and take the talking points of the left," he thundered

Pennsylvania GOP subpoenas personal information of every voter for 2020 election “fraudit”

Igor Derysh
Republicans want personal data on 7 million voters, claiming need to determine "whether or not they exist”

Stop the malarkey, Biden: Ban the unvaccinated from airplanes already

Amanda Marcotte
Getting a ban in place before the holiday travel season would give people an incentive to get it done

Democrats may torpedo their big plan: Shielding billionaire wealth, making it tougher to get aid

Igor Derysh
Corporate lobbyists fight back — and it looks like Rep. Richie Neal and Sen. Joe Manchin are doing their bidding

Simone Biles and other gymnasts testify: “I blame an entire system” for enabling Larry Nassar

Kylie Cheung
Survivors spoke at a Senate Judiciary hearing about a report of the FBI's handling of the Larry Nassar abuse case

The once-sedate astronomy world is quarreling over whether ‘Oumuamua was an alien craft

Nicole Karlis
Alien probe or a "chunk of Pluto"? The scientific debate over 'Oumuamua continues

Justice Department asks judge for emergency order to block Texas abortion ban

Igor Derysh
DOJ argues an immediate injunction is necessary to "protect the constitutional rights of women in Texas"

“Impeachment” portraying Linda Tripp by an actress in a fat suit undermines the series’ strengths

Kylie Cheung
While Sarah Paulson is a brilliant actress, the amount of physical transformation to make her fat raises questions

Win or lose, California recall embodies the GOP’s embrace of Trump’s anti-democracy politics

Amanda Marcotte
Republicans can't win fairly, so they turn instead to cheating, trickery, and, of course, hyping the Big Lie

“Ted Cruz is the Zodiac killer”: Texas GOP website hacked over new abortion ban

Jon Skolnik
Texas GOP website back up after being hacked by Anonymous over state's abortion ban

The Supreme Court’s right-wing Catholics are destroying true religious freedom

Phil Zuckerman, Andrew L. Seidel
Religious faith isn't the problem — but Texas ruling shows Supreme Court has been hijacked by Christian nationalism

We now know your chances of getting “long Covid” from a breakthrough infection

Nicole Karlis
Fully vaccinated people are about 50 percent less likely to experience long Covid than unvaccinated people

As we remember 9/11, we too easily forget victims of the gruesome drone war

Sam Carliner
The drone attack we were told was a "righteous strike" killed seven children. Tragically, that's nothing new

CNN’s Peter Bergen on the “dotted line” from Osama bin Laden to Donald Trump

Chauncey DeVega
Longtime CNN correspondent says we're not done with Afghanistan, and that Osama brought America "back into history"

First declassified documents from FBI investigation into 9/11 released

Kenny Stancil
"Multiple connections" were found between two Saudi nationals living in the U.S. and some of the hijackers

10 words “The Simpsons” made famous

Roger Cormier
Embiggen was an obscure old word before "The Simpsons" brought it back because it was perfectly cromulent

ABBA: who actually likes them?

Shanika Ranasinghe
A look at the Swedish pop band's enduring fandom, even as their followers are dying out

Newsmax tricked by pranksters into fake Paul Wolfowitz interview — twice

Brett Bachman
The interview was particularly absurd because the prankster never even attempted to impersonate Wolfowitz' voice

How 9/11 helped define this generation’s new brand of patriotism

Kylie Cheung
Young people's patriotism exchanges the fetishization of stars and stripes with righteous demands for change

Pregnancy is much more dangerous than abortion — meaning abortion bans like Texas’ will be deadly

Amanda Stevenson
More pregnant people are apt to die — simply because staying pregnant is riskier than having an abortion

Too soon, or too late? Who got canceled after 9/11, and why

Andrew O'Hehir
A moment of national mourning gave way to the "too soon" thought police, and it's been downhill ever since

9/11 and the birth of the Big Lie

Lucian K. Truscott IV
Those attacks, and how we reacted to them, tore us apart as a nation — by destroying our shared sense of reality
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