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How the business lobby created the “labor shortage” myth — and GOP used it to slash benefits
Jon Skolnik
Republican governors weaponized weak jobs report to cut unemployment aid — as the result of a year-long strategy
GOP pollster Frank Luntz claimed to be impartial — but was paid by Ted Cruz during 2018 Texas race
Zachary Petrizzo
Tucker Carlson has blasted GOP pollster (and Kevin McCarthy pal) as a "fraud." Turns out he may have a point
Why the Republicans’ Big Lie works so well: A sociopathic party, and a damaged country
Chauncey DeVega
Democrats and the media need to understand the truth, right now: This is an existential struggle for democracy
Proud Boys leader took PPP loans after far-right group formed special unit for Jan. 6
Jon Skolnik
Prosecutors allege that the far-right Proud Boys designated a small group of members to plan for the Capitol event
In the latest wave of science fiction, authors of color take space to imagine multiple new societies
April Yee
"The Rock Eaters," "Alien Worlds" and "Terminal Boredom" turn critical and humorous eyes toward immigration & more
No, the media can’t “move on” from Trump’s Big Lie — not until Republicans end their war on voting
Amanda Marcotte
Journalists should not give into GOP bullying to ignore the full-scale war Republicans are waging on democracy
Big Pharma plotting to derail Biden’s COVID vaccine waiver: report
Brett Wilkins
Lobbyists for Big Pharma are reportedly seeking to recruit members of Congress to fight Biden's vaccine waiver
This flower arrangement is actually a cheese plate
Marissa Mullen
And it’s the centerpiece your table needs
Far right pundits celebrate Israeli bombing of AP, BBC, Al Jazeera offices in Gaza
Zachary Petrizzo
One conservative pundit called the bombers "heroes," while others laughed
Behind the saga of Biden and Trump lies the fight for democracy around the world
Paul Rosenberg
We need to view politics in "landscape mode" to understand the danger we face — and seize the historic opportunity
From political protest to perceived slights, 7 reasons why actors have rejected their awards
Ashlie D. Stevens
This week, Tom Cruise returned his Golden Globes to the Hollywood Foreign Press Association
How oil capitalists conspired to spread climate change denialism — in 1988
Andreas Malm, The Zetkin Collective
Starting decades ago, powerful corporations spread a sophistic climate change denialist ideology. Here's how
Sexism at 40,000 feet: When United banned women from boarding their men-only “executive” flights
Jake Rossen
United's male-only flights lasted from 1953 to 1970. In addition to women, children were also banned from boarding
Israeli airstrike levels AP, Al Jazeera office building on live TV
Brett Bachman
"The world will know less about what is happening in Gaza because of what happened today"
How the pineal gland became an obsession for both spiritualists and sci-fi writers
Matthew Rozsa
The endocrine gland has become culturally linked with metaphysics, drug-induced states, and even time travel
Matt Gaetz associate Joel Greenberg pleads guilty in sex trafficking case
Alex Henderson
He didn't implicate Gaetz directly, but admitted "unidentified others" participated in the crime, prosecutors said
“Bizarre, shameful, and untrue”: Clinton comes to Biden’s defense after generals attack his health
Jon Skolnik
The politicization of the military: In an open letter, 124 retired officers spread Trump's Big Lie to attack Biden
Joe Manchin’s folly: Republicans don’t want bipartisanship — they want power
Heather Digby Parton
The entire Republican Party is determined to prevent as many Democrats from voting as possible. Manchin must see it
Power outages are increasing. Can medical equipment users adapt?
Charlotte Huff
Millions of Americans rely on electricity to power their medical equipment. What happens when the power goes out?
Billions of cicadas are about to take to the skies. Here’s what to expect
Matthew Rozsa
Scientists are still fascinated by the enigmatic behavior of the septdecennial Brood X
New York experiments with new voting system in chaotic mayoral race: Breakthrough or disaster?
Igor Derysh
Some fear the city's first ranked-choice voting race will result in confusion and disenfranchise Black voters
Project Veritas led wide-ranging campaign to tar “deep state” during Trump presidency: report
Brett Bachman
Undercover operatives reportedly attempted a sting against Trump's national security adviser, H.R. McMaster
In HBO Max’s new comedy “Hacks,” Jean Smart plays a role befitting of the showbiz legend that she is
Melanie McFarland
At long last the character actor who can do no wrong headlines a show of her own, and of course she slays the part
Steve Kornacki will bring his “Big Board” skills to a new gig – game show host
Ashlie D. Stevens
The new game show will be a showcase for “Steve’s passion for trivia and analytics" ... and presumably crisp khakis
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