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Ivanka may have lied in D.C. attorney general’s probe of Trump inauguration

Igor Derysh
Emails contradict Ivanka's claims in lawsuit over alleged misuse of inauguration funds to "enrich Trump family"

Which COVID vaccine is best? Here’s why that’s really hard to answer

Wen Shi Lee, Hyon Xhi Tan
According to Google Trends, more and more people want to know. The answer is complicated

“Should ring alarm bells”: Study warns of severe drying for Amazon rainforest

Brett Wilkins
Findings, says lead researcher, shows "that this vital global resource must not be taken for granted"

Reports of a “diminished” Trump are greatly exaggerated — he can ride the Big Lie to a 2024 win

Amanda Marcotte
This round of "Trump-is-diminished" reporting follows a similar round just weeks ago

This plague next time: Public health scholar Nicholas Christakis on the pandemic’s harsh lessons

Chauncey DeVega
"We should be ashamed as a nation," says Yale scholar. And COVID wasn't the worst-case scenario by a long shot

Wisconsin GOP leaders tell Trump he is “misinformed” on 2020 election

Alex Henderson
"I think this is one of those cases where the president was just misinformed by his staff"

“Sex/Life” and the exhausting, male entitlement of the “nice guy” trope

Kylie Cheung
“Nice guys” like Cooper often view their niceness as transactional. They also usually aren't all that nice

Tracing the evolution of “The Fast and the Furious” franchise, movie by movie

Hanh Nguyen
Over the course of 20 years, Dom's crime crew heard that the sky's the limit and in reply said, "Hold my Corona"

Text messages show Trump aides knew Jan. 6 would likely get out of hand

Joshua Kaplan, Joaquin Sapien
A new investigation shows how Stop the Steal leaders fooled Capitol police and welcomed racists into their midst

Texas Democrats sue Greg Abbott for defunding state Legislature

Cassandra Pollock
“This isn’t about [lawmakers’] paychecks. What he’s doing is hurting our staff and hurting our constituents"

Thousands of young children lost parents to COVID. Where’s help for them?

JoNel Aleccia
"Losing a parent during a pandemic is a special form of torture," a therapist says

Our great big list of the best canned wines

Valerie Stivers, Hank Zona
Canned wine is better than ever — and these 21 brands prove convenience and nuance can go hand in hand

Friends are saying “I do” — but might not understand the legal risks of their platonic marriages

Nausica Palazzo
Because any two consenting adults can get married in the US, a platonic marriage could pretty easily be pulled off

Honest approach to virginity in “Love, Victor” dismantles trope of the horny teenage boy

Kylie Cheung
As one character points out, “sex is scary for everyone the first time" — including teenage boys

Troubled waters: USA Swimming’s struggle to cover up its sexual abuse crisis

Irvin Muchnick
The governing body for U.S. Olympic swimming tried to keep sexual abuse charges under wraps — and it nearly worked

GOP using new laws to drive out local Democratic election officials — and not just in Georgia

Igor Derysh
Republican “election subversion” plan kicks into high gear with ouster or replacement of many local officials

Why the Southern Baptist Convention finally rejected Trumpism

Alex Henderson
Rev. Ed Litton of Alabama was elected president of the organization on Tuesday, disappointing Trump supporters

Trump aides prepared Insurrection Act order against BLM protests: report

Bob Brigham
New information is surfacing about the extraordinary actions almost taken against last year's BLM protests

Erik Prince linked to long-running undercover scheme to infiltrate Democratic party organizations

Zachary Petrizzo
The group, funded by a Gore-Tex heiress, also targeted moderate Republican officials like Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon

Biden campaign staffers go after “Trump Train” attackers using anti-KKK law

Michael Lovito
The lawsuit alleges that Trump supporters violated a law meant to protect voters and campaigns from intimidation

A nation divided: Almost all U.S. COVID deaths are among the unvaccinated

Jon Skolnik
Despite evidence that the vaccine is both effective and safe, vaccine hesitancy is rampant amongst conservatives

“In the Heights” celebrates the resilience Washington Heights has used to fight the pandemic

Robert W. Snyder
The diverse neighborhood has faced down the COVID-19 and gentrification through solidarity and activism

Mark Meadows and Kevin McCarthy have a long, strange history of dubious self-dealing

Zachary Petrizzo
Two high-ranking House Republicans wove a tangled web of apparent corruption — and it was all (barely) legal

Why isn’t Trump in jail? Former George W. Bush lawyer says Biden’s DOJ is protecting him

Chauncey DeVega
Onetime White House lawyer Richard Painter: Federal prosecutors love presidential power more than actual justice
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