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Supreme Court overrides abortion pill mail ban — for now

Nicole Karlis
The ruling came after weeks of uncertainty over mail order mifepristone's legal status

“Michael,” Harry Potter and the death of the problematic fave

Melanie McFarland
"Michael" and the Potterverse are booming. Apparently, we're done feeling bad about what that means

Massie’s primary isn’t really a test of Trump’s power

Russell Payne
A Massie victory, Republican strategists say, would speak more to the district than to Trump’s influence

Assassination conspiracy theories? Blame Trump

Amanda Marcotte
False flag stories reveal a deeper truth about Trump’s failing presidency

FDA exit could threaten abortion access nationwide

Shefali Luthra, Barbara Rodriguez
Marty Makary plans to resign from his post as FDA commissioner

Bob Dylan’s baffling social media experiment

Caryn Rose
Dylan's cryptic content has turned his Instagram and Patreon into a captivating puzzle, fueling endless speculation

Can rural-urban dialogue fix America’s broken democracy?

Chauncey DeVega
The U.S. seems hopelessly divided. These Americans think otherwise

Trump’s war against wokeness is not new

Heather Digby Parton
Only the acronyms have changed in the fight to purge the National Endowment for the Humanities and "woke" education

The American workforce is a matriarchy

Sara Estep
As moms are driving the growth in America's labor market, it's time for major investments in early childcare

Trump exempted some of the biggest polluters from air quality rules. All it took was an email

Mark Olalde
Admin set up an EPA address where companies could get compliance pause simply by sending an email

When Canvas crashed, colleges had no backup plan

CK Smith
The nationwide cybersecurity incident exposed how fragile our increasingly digital campuses are during finals week

Medical epidemiologist breaks down cruise ship hantavirus outbreak

Daniel Pastula
The worry on the cruise ship is human-to-human transmission

Not even Nixon would stoop so low

Brian Karem
Donald Trump's graphic display in front of children in the Oval Office should be the GOP's wake-up call

Online hate groups know the power of repetition

Yu-Ru Lin
Studying the types of messages hate groups spew online helps researchers understand the groups’ persistence

Trump’s pick for science director: a Silicon Valley investor with no science background

Garrett Owen
Jim O'Neill, a longevity enthusiast and vaccine skeptic, is Trump's pick to head the National Science Foundation

The Supreme Court’s voting rights decision could reshape local government across Texas

Natalia Contreras
The ruling weakened a key Voting Rights Act provision that’s driven change to election systems

DOJ halted drugs-for-votes investigation under Trump

Raquel Rutledge
In early 2025, the lead prosecutor was told not to look any further into the matter

America’s global collapse is happening. Where is Marco Rubio?

Chauncey DeVega
The secretary of state is busy remaking his department as a tool of MAGA and white racial authoritarianism

“A huge setback”: New EPA directive could weaken hundreds of chemical regulations

Sharon Lerner
Internal memo shows Trump appointee targeting EPA program that assesses toxic chemicals

Young men’s religious revival is a myth

Amanda Marcotte
New polling suggests the recent “converts” care more about gender than Jesus

Trump is bleeding his 2024 voters, but not fast enough for the midterms

Russell Payne
Once confined to commentary, dissatisfaction with Trump is breaking containment among GOP voters

8 things you should know about Trump’s effort to “take over” the midterm elections

ProPublica
Trump is gutting federal agencies and installing allies who supported his claim that the 2020 vote was stolen

Something’s off about “Animal Farm”

Coleman Spilde
Distributed by the studio behind "Sound of Freedom," this take on George Orwell's classic is uniquely insidious

The cult of New England Chinese food

Katie Lockhart
A fiercely loyal regional cuisine — sweet, saucy, nostalgic — shaped by immigrants and beloved beyond New England
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