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Meet the anti-legalization GOP Congresswoman cashing in on marijuana stocks
Brett Bachman
“It brings into question her credibility as a lawmaker,” one Congressional ethics expert told Salon
Why the Pentagon budget never goes down
Mandy Smithberger
Joe Biden's first 100 days were a Pentagon prize
Rudy and me: My 1980s legal battle with Giuliani told me who he really was
Gary May
I cut a deal with Rudy Giuliani in 1987 — and it illustrated exactly what a petty, small-minded person he is
New map shows how dark matter “bridges” tether galaxies
Nicole Karlis
A new astronomical map shows direction and flow of dark matter as well as its distribution
Right-wing outlet claims to be victim of “honeypot” scheme after journalist asks tough questions
Zachary Petrizzo
The Gateway Pundit met with a "pretty French girl" — who also happened to be a disinformation reporter
A MAGA contract for America: Newt Gingrich returns to help shape Trump’s comeback
Heather Digby Parton
Gingrich's first Contract with America helped pave the wave for Trumpism
A year after the nationwide protests, some signs of progress — but police are still killing people
Igor Derysh
Advocates say police reform is starting to work — but will the nationwide murder spike send us backward?
Pollster Frank Luntz concealed his work for GOP in 2020 L.A. Times op-ed: Will media ever learn?
Zachary Petrizzo
Luntz embarrasses another media outlet by not revealing who's paying him. Why do they keep falling for his act?
Kim Kardashian becomes latest “girlboss” sued by workers
Kylie Cheung
Domestic workers are suing Kim for late payments and poor working conditions
Wisconsin GOP may tap ex-cop who cried voter fraud in 2008 to lead investigation into 2020 election
Igor Derysh
A state report this week found just 27 potential cases of voter fraud — out of 3.3 million votes cast in Wisconsin
Amy Cooper’s “racial discrimination” lawsuit and the scourge of white whining
Amanda Marcotte
Anger over "woke" culture or "critical race theory" is not new — just a new way to recast racists as the victims
Is your living room the future of hospital care?
Julia Appleby
Hospital-level care at home is poised to grow after more than a decade as a niche offering
“Hidden tongue-ties” in infants have scant scientific backing
Christina Szalinski
Some doctors blame common tongue anatomy for breastfeeding issues while the rate of corrective procedures is rising
Trump-loving MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell kicked out of GOP governors event
Travis Gettys
Lindell attended last year's meeting, where Trump encouraged him to run for Minnesota governor
Asian Americans need more than just Hollywood representation to address anti-Asian racism
Kylie Cheung
Asian celebrity activism is vocal and comforting, but it falls short of helping to effect real and needed change
Stark racial disparities persist in vaccinations, state-level CDC data shows
Hannah Recht, Rachana Pradhan
CDC data gives a sweeping national look at the race and ethnicity of vaccinated people on a state-by-state basis
WHO chief decries “scandalous” vaccine inequality where rich nations control “fate of the world”
Andrea Germanos
WHO says no single nation can assume it's safe from the virus until all are
Anti-vaccine movements shift their target to the vaccinated
Nicole Karlis
Anti-vaccine conspiracy theorists are blaming vaccinated people for "shedding" virus in their presence
Pharma giant AbbVie funds ads attacking prescription drug bill — after hiking prices up to 470%
Igor Derysh
New congressional report shows that AbbVie inflated drug prices — then poured cash into dark-money ads on Rx bill
Biden’s latest executive order takes aim at climate change’s risk to the economy
Naveena Sadasivam
The order tasks Biden's climate advisors with preparing a sweeping strategy to tackle risks to the economy
Kevin McCarthy paid Frank Luntz for advice — and it came from a team of Democrats
Zachary Petrizzo
Tucker Carlson is bashing Luntz and McCarthy as RINO sellouts. But the real lesson here might be about D.C. grift
How so-called libertarian Charles Koch drove a national wave of anti-protest laws
Jon Skolnik
Right-wing billionaire is a big booster of criminal justice reform — except when it comes to anti-corporate protest
Ron DeSantis’ Big Tech “censorship” law is meant to create a safe space for conservatives online
Jon Skolnik
The Republican governor touted the new Florida law as the first of its kind in the nation
We’re a step closer to figuring out why mosquitoes bite some people and not others
Madelien Wooding, Yvette Naudé
Researchers have now identified 20 new compounds on the skin of "mosquito attractive individuals"
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