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The Band’s secret weapon, Richard Manuel, finally gets his due

Kenneth Womack
Stephen Lewis’ biography focuses on the creative life rather than the tragic end of The Band's unsung genius

“That was a mistake”: Trump says ousting Russia from G7 led to war in Ukraine

Cheyenne McNeill
Speaking to reporters, Trump said the summit "made life more complicated" by removing Putin

“The real wild card is Amy Coney Barrett”: The Supreme Court case that could eviscerate trans rights

Tatyana Tandanpolie
Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett is seen as a swing vote on the rights of transgender youth

Father’s Day hits record sales high

CK Smith
Americans plan to spend $24B in 2025, but moms still get more love and larger gift budgets

UPDATED: Minnesota lawmakers targeted in shooting

CK Smith
Suspect posing as cop at large after shooting state officials in an attack that may be politically linked

Deliberative democracy: Sounds boring — but it just might save us

Paul Rosenberg
Stanford prof James Fishkin says he can end political deadlock, and build true democracy for the internet age

Sabrina Carpenter’s sexpot pop star act is good for women

Amanda Marcotte
Feminists can't let male porn producers be the only ones selling sex

What does Israel’s strike mean for US policy on Iran and prospects for a nuclear deal?

Javed Ali
Why Israel chose now to strike and what the implications are for U.S. policy on Iran

The DOGE 100: Musk is out, but more than 100 of his followers remain to implement Trump’s blueprint

William Turton, Christopher Bing, Avi Asher-Schapiro, Al Shaw, Jake Pearson
At least 38 DOGE members work, or have worked, for one of Elon Musk’s companies

Gavin Newsom rediscovers fighting MAGA is popular

Amanda Marcotte
Other Democrats should pay attention

Ban Trump? Top genocide scholar issues dire warning

Charles R. Davis
“Negotiating with Nazis didn’t prove useful in 1939. It won’t now either," says founder of Genocide Watch

Brian Wilson’s obsession with perfection lit a fire under The Beatles

Kenneth Womack
Wilson's ambition stoked a creative rivalry with The Beatles, redefining the artistic potential of popular music

The Trump-Musk feud that wasn’t: Media distracted by another MAGA spectacle

Chauncey DeVega
Trump and Musk successfully drive focus away from the GOP's "big beautiful bill" and war on democracy

The age of global apartheid: A dark history that links America and Israel

Aviva Chomsky
Israel and the US share a form of colonial arrogance: Certain people have the right to move; others don't

Trump aides want Texas to redraw its congressional maps so GOP gets extra seats

Owen Dahlkamp, Natalia Contreras
The plan would shift voters from safely red districts into blue ones. Members of the GOP delegation aren't sold

Now Donald Trump is corrupting the military — and perverting its loyalty

Heather Digby Parton
Troops in LA are just the starting point. How much further will he go?

“Razor blade throat”: The “Nimbus” COVID variant sparks concern of summer surge

Elizabeth Hlavinka
As COVID-19 variant NB.1.8.1 spreads around the world, concerns about vaccine accessibility are rising

Stephen Miller can’t make America white. LA is paying for his impotent rage

Amanda Marcotte
Mass deportations were never going to work, so Trump and Miller resort to authoritarian theater

Do WelcomeFest Democrats even know what’s popular?

Russell Payne
WelcomeFest speakers said they want Democrats to take popular positions, but their own agenda is controversial

Bono’s one-man show finds power in restraint

Caryn Rose
"Stories of Surrender" reinforces Bono's relevance as a cultural figure whose voice resonates beyond the stage

When people hear voices, but only when they want to

Chris Berdik
An unusual collaboration between scientists and psychics could transform the treatment of auditory hallucinations

The “traditional family” financial structure is back, thanks to Gen Z

Katie Gatti Tassin
Younger men want to return to older times — but we shouldn't forget why we left those behind

“I didn’t feel it at all:” Pain from pap smears is often ignored. New methods help patients avoid it

Zoe Cunniffe
Unrecognized pain conditions have long made pap smears excruciating for some — that’s slowly changing

“His influence remains undeniable”: Sly Stone dies at 82

Alex Galbraith
The legendary funk frontman released a string of hit singles and some of the most influential music of all time
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