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The Republican strategy to sabotage Biden’s vaccine rollout is backfiring
Amanda Marcotte
New polling shows Americans know exactly who is to blame for the COVID-19 surge
Cheering against America: Conservatives celebrate U.S. losses at the Olympics
Zachary Petrizzo
Conservatives, cheering against America, go wild over U.S. woman soccer team losing to Canada
Shell sponsored a museum exhibit on climate solutions. There were strings attached
Emily Pontecorvo
The exhibit centers on technologies that oil and gas companies say will allow them to keep selling fossil fuels
House Republicans try to get a handle on climate change
Terry H. Schwadron
They don’t have any ideas, but at least they’re not denying it altogether
5 of the best pie crust recipes for a flakier, better-tasting slice
Sarah Jampel
From shortening to sour cream, find out which pie crust recipe is the best
Biden team calls for “out-organizing” voter suppression — activists say that’s insulting
Igor Derysh
Voting advocates say Biden’s shift is "a slap in the face" to the thousands of organizers who helped Democrats win
To save democracy, Biden and the Democrats must stand up to “wealth supremacists”
Robert Reich
To preserve democracy, both parts of the anti-democracy coalition must be stopped: The racists and the ultra-rich
When will kids under 12 be able to get the vaccine? Here’s what experts say
Nicole Karlis
As the school year approaches, pharma companies are testing COVID-19 vaccines for the under-12 set
As Delta wreaks havoc, Biden faces growing pressure to force big Pharma to share vaccine recipes
Jake Johnson
Public health campaigners are ramping up pressure to share vaccine manufacturing knowledge and help other countries
Terrorism expert Sara Kamali on Jan. 6, white nationalism and the rise of “Vanilla ISIS”
Chauncey DeVega
The author of "Homegrown Hate" on the nightmarish fantasies shared by white nationalists and Islamic extremists
Ron DeSantis ‘like the pied piper leading everybody off a cliff’ as COVID surges: Mayor
Bob Brigham
"He should be focused on delivering what would be good advice"
Mindfulness meditation can make some Americans more selfish and less generous
Michael J. Poulin
The meditation market is expected to grow to over $2 billion by 2022
What my mother’s “selfish” writing retreat taught me about being an artist and a parent
Miranda Beverly-Whittemore
At 15, I didn't understand that a mother must sometimes step away from the household to pursue other work she loves
Kevin McCarthy jokes about hitting Nancy Pelosi at Republican dinner
Brett Bachman
It's the latest shot in a running war of words between the two prominent politicos
“FBoy Island” recognizes that in the age of influencers, coupledom is business
Kylie Cheung
For CJ, Sarah and Nakia, potential partners don't just have to look good – they have to look good with you
Susan Sarandon on life, career and politics: “It is getting pretty biblical out there”
Gary M. Kramer
The actor spoke to Salon to share her wisdom about motherhood, aging and defying expectations without trying
Apple’s Siri is no longer a woman by default, but is this really a win for feminism?
Eleonore Fournier-Tombs
Changing Siri’s gender so the virtual assistant isn’t female by default is a significant step
Millions face eviction as Congress’ last-minute effort to extend moratorium falls short
Brett Bachman
A recent Census survey found that 7.4 million Americans are currently behind on rent
“Both sides” journalism isn’t even journalism — at this point, it’s Republican propaganda
Paul Rosenberg
Journalists who present the GOP's attack on democracy as normal politics have no excuse. They're complicit
Madison Cawthorn admits he “erroneously” tried to bring gun onto plane
Matthew Chapman
His campaign chalks up the incident as an accident
3 GOP lawmakers face ethics complaints for failing to disclose $22 million in stock trades
Brett Bachman
Sen. Tommy Tuberville and Reps. Pat Fallon and Blake Moore all reportedly failed to disclose dozens of trades
In a Massachusetts COVID outbreak, many of the infected were vaccinated: CDC study
Matthew Rozsa
The CDC's new report arrives after the agency has started imposing old COVID-19 measures due to the delta variant
Texas Gov. Abbott draws orders state troopers to pull over vehicles with migrants in search of COVID
Uriel J. García
The executive order allows DPS troopers to reroute vehicles back to their origin point or a port of entry
Poll: Majority of Republicans support use of “force” to save “the traditional American way of life”
Jon Skolnik
Nearly half of Republicans say a time will come when patriotic Americans have to take the law into their own hands
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