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Why are small dogs so anxious all the time?
Matthew Rozsa
Are ankle-biters genetically anxious and annoying? Or are they just socialized differently than big dogs?
Interview: AFT president says Fox News’ attack on teachers part of larger assault on democracy
Ray Hartmann
AFT President Randi Weingarten talks vaccine mandates, being a Fox News villain and Trump's destabilizing effects
Dalit scientists face barriers in India’s top science institutes
Ankur Paliwal
Despite decades-old inclusion policies, Dalits are systematically underrepresented in science institutes in India
A terrifying new theory: Fake news and conspiracy theories as an evolutionary strategy
Paul Rosenberg
Social scientist Michael Bang Petersen on why people believe outrageous lies — as a tool in violent group conflict
Congress is finally starting to do something about toxic PFAS chemicals
Jena Brooker
The move follows consumption advisories for the "forever chemicals" in several states
When to admit you’re wrong: JFK’s lessons for Joe Biden
Matthew Rozsa
John F. Kennedy took responsibility for the Bay of Pigs debacle — and it worked. Biden should study that history
Meet the “scholar-activists” fighting Big Ag
Daniel O'Connell, Scott Peters
Scholars-turned-activists took on California agribusiness and played a key role in ending the bracero program
Trump praised Hitler’s “economic miracle” — and that’s even worse than it sounds
Ryan Skinnell
It's a right-wing commonplace that Hitler did "some good things." But his economic boom paved the way to genocide
How QAnon convinced a Parkland shooting survivor’s dad that the tragedy was a hoax
Nicole Karlis
“I think my dad has gone f***ing insane," a Parkland survivor wrote
“Masterclass in cronyism”: Louis DeJoy has ties to company just awarded $120M USPS contract
Jessica Corbett
"The amount of suspicion I had about him ... could fill the Grand Canyon"
Trump’s magic mark: Republicans reap millions in donations with the “pre-checked box”
Jon Skolnik
Trump's campaign scammed his donors with automatic recurring payments — and now every major Republican is doing it
Neuroscientist explains how fanatical Trump followers could lead us to societal collapse
Bobby Azarian
It's okay to be a little alarmed — behind the scenes, this cult is being transformed into an army of soldiers
Devout Christians are much more likely to fall for QAnon conspiracies: poll
Alex Henderson
White evangelicals appear to be much more likely to believe in conspiracy theories, a new poll found
Trump urges supporters to buy misspelled “membership” cards with image resembling Nazi logo
Brett Bachman
The former president's call to action quickly sparked mockery online
A farewell to harms: Meghan McCain exits “The View” but may have tainted it forever
Melanie McFarland
America will soon be free of regular updates about Meghan McCain. She'll be missed – and that's a problem
“Wisdom and fear” lead 90% of U.S. seniors to COVID vaccines
Phil Galewitz
90% of people 65 and older are at least partly vaccinated against the coronavirus
Bioweapons research is banned by an international treaty — but nobody is checking for violations
Gary Samore
A global treaty bans research or stockpiling of biological weapons — but allows bioweapon defense planning
Right-wingers try to sink infrastructure bill, claiming it’s loaded with secret “wokeness”
Jon Skolnik
Triggered by words like "equity" and "inclusion," some conservatives see a secret agenda in infrastructure package
Revealed: Dems took millions from real estate developers before allowing eviction moratorium to end
Julia Conley
"Real estate developer money unites the Democratic Party"
Critics slam Missouri’s GOP governor for pardoning St. Louis couple who waved gun at BLM protesters
Igor Derysh
Gov. Mike Parson pardoned Mark and Patricia McCloskey but refused to pardon two wrongly convicted Black men
Why did Lauren Boebert lead a late-night Capitol tour three weeks before Jan. 6?
Zachary Petrizzo
Before she became a member of Congress, Boebert led a family tour that appeared to break all the Capitol's rules
How does a show called “FBoy Island” get made? The show’s creator spills the tea
Kylie Cheung
"Right off the bat, most places are simply not going to make a show called ‘FBoy Island,'" Elan Gale told Salon
Nevada GOP gripped by civil war after far right Proud Boys attempt “takeover”
Meaghan Ellis
Republicans accuse the party's state director Michael McDonald of recruiting Proud Boy members for public office.
“Pray Away” director on conversion therapy: “It’s a movement of hurt people, hurting other people”
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Netflix's new documentary on conversion therapy looks at the movement's former leaders and why they left
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