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Here comes trouble: an anti-tobacco hero’s complicated legacy
Marc Gunther
A lauded tobacco scientist’s crusade against vaping has some critics — and former allies — questioning his research
Amazon’s “Modern Love” got my cancer story wrong – and I’m so angry this keeps happening
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Changing my diagnosis to breast cancer changes everything
FDA approves additional vaccine doses for immunocompromised
Nicole Karlis
Doses could start being administered immediately to those who qualify
Meet the citizen scientists tinkering with their own immune systems in an attempt to avoid COVID
Michael Karlis
Self-experimenters are finding workarounds to get COVID booster shots, sharing their own antibody counts online
Census data reveals the real reason why the GOP is ramping up its war on democracy
Amanda Marcotte
Trump's war on democracy is all about white supremacy
Matt Gaetz’s week just got way worse: Wingman reportedly hands over “thousands” of files to the feds
Igor Derysh
Text messages reportedly show Joel Greenberg arranging a meet-up with women he met online to pay for sex and Gaetz
Anti-mask mob swarms school board meeting
Brenley Goertzen
Tennessee parents surround health workers advocating for school mask mandates: "We know who you are"
Secret IRS files revealed: Trump’s “big, beautiful tax cut” boosted the ultrawealthy’s gains
Justin Elliott, Robert Faturechi
Billionaire business owners deployed lobbyists to make sure Trump’s 2017 tax bill was tailored to their benefit
Malignant normality: The psychological theory that explains naked emperors, narcissists and Nazis
Matthew Rozsa
If one person's crazy beliefs suddenly become mainstream, that is malignant normality
Bombing Afghan cities with B-52s is pointless and brutal — Biden must end this
Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
Raining death from above won't stop the Taliban — it's the last chapter of America's cruel and useless 20-year war
“I’m becoming more anxious again”: Parents feel hopeless as school year begins
Nicole Karlis
Delta, school boards opting for masklessness, and rising cases are making parents uneasy about the new school year
A California bill would limit protests at vaccination sites. Does it violate the First Amendment?
Rachel Bluth
Lawmakers worry that vaccination sites with less security are vulnerable to anti-vaccination harassment
Vaccine disinformation and partisan politics are killing us — literally
Alan D. Blotcky, Anthony Scaramucci
America has a storied history of immunization — but our response to COVID has been hopelessly distorted so far
“Jeopardy!” officially selects Mike Richards and Mayim Bialik as new joint hosts
Kylie Cheung
The news comes amid allegations that Richards mistreated workers at his former job at "The Price is Right"
Follow the money: Understanding the deep roots of Donald Trump’s coup attempt
Chauncey DeVega
It sure looks as if Jan. 6, and the entire Trump presidency, were planned and funded by oligarchs in the shadows
Big Oil spent $10 million on Facebook ads last year — to sell what, exactly?
Kate Yoder
A report found that the ads peaked when politicians were poised to act on climate
Lauren Boebert’s midnight run: Capitol tour happened after she attended “Stop the Steal” rally
Zachary Petrizzo
Boebert was in D.C. to attend "Million MAGA March" when she took her family on unexplained midnight Capitol tour
“The Suicide Squad” is a grim portrait of real-life U.S.-Nazi collaboration
Kylie Cheung
The fictional land of Corto Maltese holds up a mirror to haunting, post-WWII realities in our world
“No more ‘Indian in the Cupboard'”: “Reservation Dogs” is the new direction of Native storytelling
Kylie Cheung
From Taika Waititi and Sterlin Harjo, the FX on Hulu comedy stars four teens who pull hilarious heists on a rez
How anti-vaxxers weaponized Ivermectin, a horse de-wormer drug, as a COVID-19 treatment
Nicole Karlis
The right-wing obsession with the veterinary drug is a tactic to undermine COVID-19 vaccines, experts say
Thousands of patients were implanted with heart pumps that the FDA knew could be dangerous
Neil Bedi
Inspectors repeatedly found manufacturing and device quality problems with the HeartWare heart pump
Of course Cuomo’s top cover-up artist was a woman — sexists have long hid behind complicit women
Amanda Marcotte
Why women play along with sexist men
Vaccine paranoia: Why right-wingers are worried about their “precious bodily fluids”
Chauncey DeVega
Millions of Americans believe there are microchips in the vaccines. Jason Colavito says these delusions run deep
“Love Island” and the coded language of sex
Hannah Charnock
U.K. contestants created a code for sexual activity based off a British one for vocational qualification
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