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U.S. officials alarmed as white supremacists cite Taliban as model for domestic warfare
Sarah Burris
Far-right extremist groups have reportedly been "invigorated" by recent news reports out of Afghanistan
In the shrewd “Promises,” Isabelle Huppert is a local politician dealing with truth and perception
Gary M. Kramer
The mayor of a Paris suburb tries to manage the bureaucratic nightmare of saving an urban housing development
The “soft” overturn of Roe v. Wade exposes how far-right John Roberts has let the Supreme Court go
Amanda Marcotte
SCOTUS has figured out how to evade GOP-harming headlines by using the shadow docket and other shady strategies
Republicans are right to worry about Afghanistan and terrorism — but they’re wrong about who incites
Heather Digby Parton
Truth is that the violent rhetoric and fantasies of the right have long been channeled into wars on foreign soil
This is how easy it is to get ivermectin, the dewormer drug that conspiracists say cures COVID-19
Nicole Karlis
Telehealth platforms make it easy to get off-label prescriptions of the anti-parasitic drug with bad side effects
Ed Asner helped usher in the secular rabbi, making America warmer and a little more Jewish
Gwydion Suilebhan, Steven Gimbel
With his legendary character Lou Grant, the actor established a cultural archetype that defined a sitcom generation
“The world is a precarious place”: How PBS’ “Generation 9/11” tells a tender coming of age story
Kylie Cheung
"They’re growing up in a world where there's a base layer of distrust," PBS' "Generation 9/11" director tells Salon
Hate crime reports in U.S. surge to the highest level since 2008, FBI says
Jon Skolnik
Fueled by attacks against Black people and Asian people, FBI report shows hate crimes at highest level in 12 years
In clashes over cannabis, race, and water, hard data is scarce
Theo Whitcomb
Amid racialized water disputes, hydrogeologists struggle to model a complex aquifer in California’s Siskiyou County
Delta variant twice as likely to hospitalize its victims, new study finds
Nicole Karlis
Not just more contagious: those who contract delta, especially if unvaccinated, are more apt to be hospitalized
Media watchdog issues dire warning: “Fox News, not Facebook, will be driver of next insurrection”
Bob Brigham
Fox News personality Tucker Carlson warned of revolt if the Biden administration didn't "change course immediately"
Ivermectin must be administered despite CDC and FDA warnings, Ohio judge orders
Igor Derysh
A COVID patient's wife got a prescription from an Ivermectin promoter but the hospital refused to administer it
Laurence Tribe: If Garland doesn’t prosecute Trump, the rule of law is “out the window”
Chauncey DeVega
Eminent constitutional law expert: If Biden and Garland won't go after Trump, country is in "desperate trouble"
Drummer jokes got it wrong: Why drummers are smarter, healthier, and live longer lives
Tracy Brown Hamilton
The life of Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts, long the band's rock, attests to drumming's benefits
Jim Jordan exposes more details about Trump’s Jan. 6 communications — and ropes in Matt Gaetz, too
Cody Fenwick
"Look, I definitely spoke to the president that day. I don't recall — I know it was more than once"
Recovery from an ICU stay is tough. Could more protein help?
Alla KatsnelsonNat Geo’s “9/11: One Day in America” takes us inside the terror attacks with those who survived them
Melanie McFarland
In this visceral four-night limited documentary series, survivors take us inside 9/11 with them, minute by minute
Joe McCarthy was never defeated — and Donald Trump now leads the movement he created
Matthew Rozsa
McCarthy dreamed of a right-wing movement rooted in bigotry, demagoguery and false accusations. Well, here it is
Ron DeSantis takes COVID advice from CA psychiatrist pushing ivermectin: report
Tom Boggioni
"Any physician who espouses [these beliefs] should be reported to their state medical association"
Swiping right in the fertility doctor’s office: On pursuing romance and single motherhood at once
Sophie Sills
Why do unmarried women have to choose between motherhood and a love life? Can't we try for both at the same time?
Orwell’s ideas remain relevant 75 years after “Animal Farm” was published
Mark Satta
Orwell’s dystopian novel "1984" surged to the top of Amazon’s best-sellers list after Trump’s Inauguration in 2017
GOP may be getting “greedy” in redistricting war — but Democrats are “unilaterally disarming”
Igor Derysh
Some Democrats think "we're f***king idiots" for pushing fairer maps while GOP resorts to extreme gerrymanders
Wisconsin school board pilloried for halting free meals program citing concern of “spoiled” children
Jon Skolnik
The Waukesha School District board opted out of a federal program providing free meals to all students
Former militia member apologizes for plot to kidnap Michigan’s Gov. Whitmer, vows to “deradicalize”
Igor Derysh
Ty Garbin got 6 years in plot to kidnap Gov. Gretchen Whitmer after flipping on his alleged co-conspirators
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