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Trumpists live in an alternate reality — but they believe in it, and that’s terrifying
Chauncey DeVega
Older white conservatives are barraged with intense propaganda. It has shaped their world, and it's killing America
How the Minnesota GOP imploded: From a toxic workplace to a full-blown sex trafficking scandal
Brett Bachman
Staffers complained of a "sickness" inside the state's Republican Party. No one did anything — and it spread
Lauren Boebert admits to campaign finance problems: “I under-reported a lot of stuff” to the FEC
Zachary Petrizzo
Gun-toting Colorado Republican's 2020 campaign reports spending $2.6 million — which went to just 32 people
How Rolling Stones’ Charlie Watts infused one of the greatest rock ‘n’ roll bands with a little jazz
Victor Coelho
Charlie Watts was the Rolling Stones’ drummer for almost six decades
Trump likely made illegal donation to Florida attorney general, new “smoking gun” evidence shows
Travis Gettys
Former Florida AG Pam Bondi also joined Trump's impeachment defense team shortly after leaving office
These governors push experimental antibody therapy — but shun vaccine and mask mandates
JoNel Aleccia
Since mid-July, delivery of Regeneron's antibody cocktail has soared from 25,000 doses to 125,000 doses per week
U.S service members, dozens of civilians killed in Kabul airport bombings
Michael Karlis
The attacks come hours after Pentagon officials warned of an imminent attack
Erik Prince, founder of Blackwater, is charging $6,500 to evacuate people from Afghanistan: rpt
Michael Karlis
Blackwater made billions from government military contracts during the U.S.-led wars in Iraq and Afghanistan
Is the FBI telling us the truth about the Jan. 6 coup attempt? Because it doesn’t feel that way
Chauncey DeVega
Reports from FBI and DHS suggest a dangerous rift in law enforcement over the Jan. 6 coup plot. We need the truth
Mary Trump wants to heal the trauma caused by her uncle — problem is, it’s still happening
Dean Obeidallah
Ex-president's niece: Yes, we've all been traumatized — but Democrats need to "take the gloves off" and get real
Follow the money: Why House Democratic leader Steny Hoyer was so tepid on evictions
Andy Hirschfeld
House majority leader took substantial donations from Wall Street firms that stand to benefit from evictions
Spike Lee scrambles to reedit 9/11 documentary after backlash for featuring conspiracy theories
Kylie Cheung
The director featured a conspiracy group in the finale airing Sept. 11 to let the audience "decide for themselves"
“Put the fangs back in feminism”: Author Rafia Zakaria on how feminism loses relevance to whiteness
Kylie Cheung
"If we want to salvage feminism, you have to remove white racial privilege," says "Against White Feminism" author
Mumbai’s dabbawalas delivered thousands of lunches a day — lockdown changed everything
Rathina Sankari
What happens to a work lunch courier network when everyone’s at home?
Big money behind band of Democrats looking to torpedo Biden’s agenda
Igor Derysh
The Chamber of Commerce and No Labels are running ads praising moderates threatening to torpedo Biden's agenda
The unvaccinated face a series of hurdles if they want to work
Julie Appleby
Employees could have to go through a lot of hoops to remain unvaccinated in the workplace
ExxonMobil has poured millions into communities it’s accused of poisoning. Now there’s blowback
Jon Skolnik
The oil giant has channeled large sums to Texas and Louisiana refinery towns. Activists say that's not good enough
New documentary “Kipchoge” offers intriguing look at marathoner’s skill but doesn’t go the distance
Gary M. Kramer
Filmmaker Jake Scott honors the Kenyan distance runner, including theories about his speed, but comes up short
FDA approval will not change anti-vaxxers’ minds — but it does make vaccine mandates possible
Amanda Marcotte
Trumpers were using the FDA as an excuse, not a reason. Only personal consequences will persuade them to vaccinate
The would-be D.C. bomber was no “lone wolf” — we can expect many more like him
Chauncey DeVega
Floyd Roseberry didn't have a bomb, and may be mentally ill. We can't let that obscure the rising threat level
Can burying power lines prevent California’s next big wildfire?
Maddie Stone
PG&E, one of the country’s largest utilities, wants to put 10,000 miles of lines underground
More workers are dying from heat. Texas may make it harder to protect them
Emily Pontecorvo
GOP lawmakers in Texas push a bill to eliminate minimal protections that help workers survive on very hot days
As temperatures rise, so do the health risks for California’s farmworkers
Miranda Green, Heidi De Marco
Heat is the leading weather-related cause of death in the United States
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