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Far right rushes to find new cup of joe after MAGA-friendly Black Rifle Coffee denounces extremists
Brett Bachman
Black Rifle Coffee's logo has been co-opted by insurrectionists and all manner of right wing provocateurs
What is microplastic anyway? Inside the insidious pollution that is absolutely everywhere
Matthew Rozsa
Microplastics are linked to infertility, cancer, immune diseases and other serious health problems
Corporate giants have been lobbying against their own emissions targets: report
Emily Pontecorvo
Almost every S&P 100 company plans to reduce its emissions. Only 40% have lobbied for science-based climate policy
Right-wing student group Turning Point USA struggles to bar white nationalists from gathering
Zachary Petrizzo
Charlie Kirk's right-wing youth group faces possible conflict with Nick Fuentes' white nationalist "groypers"
Conservatives freak out after Biden says Facebook is “killing people” with misinformation
Brett Bachman
"The only pandemic we have is among the unvaccinated," the president said Friday
Former Trump official: GOP now a bigger national security threat than “ISIS, al Qaeda and Russia”
Jon Skolnik
The Republican Party "is the No. 1 security national security threat to the United States of America”
Trump Organization indictment and the downside of having no independent oversight
Bert Spector
The Trump Organization was accountable to no one but Trump
The history of animal-based medicine in China
Rachel Love Nuwer
In “Mao’s Bestiary,” Liz P.Y. Chee explores the contentious use of wild animals in traditional Chinese medicine
CPAC’s Dallas conference was a carnival of extremists and conspiracy theorists
Zachary Petrizzo
All shapes and sizes of conspiracy fans and Jan. 6 supporters showed up in Dallas — organizers didn't care
Why vaccines sometimes have bad side effects
Matthew Rozsa
American comprehension of immunology is piecemeal, as evinced by the attitude towards the Johnson & Johnson vaccine
Matt Gaetz used campaign cash to pay Roger Stone — and Jeffrey Epstein’s lawyer
Bob Brigham
Among Marc Fernich's "notable clients": Jeffrey Epstein, Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman Loera and mob boss John Gotti
Democrats are finally paying attention to Trump’s Arizona audit: House opens probe into Cyber Ninjas
Zachary Petrizzo
"Cyber Ninja" Arizona "audit" company under probe by House Oversight Committee over "mismanagement"
In Cape Cod, new efforts to coexist with sharks
Sarah Sax
Great whites have returned to Cape Cod. Can new tools help beachgoers predict whether a shark is nearby?
Biden gave a rousing speech — but is he the wrong president at the wrong time?
Chauncey DeVega
Joe Biden brought fire and gravity, for the first time in his presidency. Is he really ready to fight fascism?
Michigan GOP plans “shocking” scheme to ram through voting restrictions over Whitmer’s veto
Igor Derysh
Whitmer won't sign Republican voter-suppression bills, but GOP has found one weird trick to enact them anyway
GOP Rep. on cyber committee dumped MSFT stock shortly before $10B Pentagon contract was scrapped
Brett Bachman
Rep. Pat Fallon, a Texas freshman, has also failed to disclose 93 trades worth up to $17.53 million this year alone
Netflix’s “Gunpowder Milkshake” is another dumb fun lark about women who kill
Melanie McFarland
The neon noir's cast boasts Karen Gillan, Lena Headey, Angela Bassett, Michelle Yeoh, Carla Gugino & Paul Giamatti
How the Christian right took advantage of COVID to win rampant religious exemptions
Amy Littlefield
The Christian right filed a barrage of cases. One little-noticed Supreme Court ruling upended decades of precedent
Engine No. 1’s big win over Exxon shows activist hedge funds joining fight against climate change
Mark DesJardine, Tima Bansal
Engine No. 1 wants Exxon to focus less on fossil fuels
After the monster’s ball: CPAC celebrates the coup, and offers hints of the turmoil ahead
Chauncey DeVega
CPAC speakers, including a defeated ex-president, almost dared each other to excuse Jan. 6 and encourage violence
A “traitor” to the American death machine faces years in prison — while the killing goes on
Chris Hedges
Daniel Hale exposed the widespread murder of civilians in the drone war. But do Americans really want to know?
New York City or Los Angeles? Where you live says a lot about what and when you tweet
Mayank Kejriwal
Tweeting from NYC? There’s a good chance you’re talking about art. LA? More likely health care
“NRA shot itself in the foot”: Schumer calls for DOJ probe of possible bankruptcy fraud
Igor Derysh
How did NRA declare bankruptcy "and still have millions of dollars” to spend on attack ads, Senate leader asks
Most inmates have had their COVID shots — but their guards likely haven’t
Amy Worden
Despite the high toll COVID-19 has taken inside prisons, many employees remain skeptical of vaccines
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