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Texas enabled the worst carbon monoxide poisoning catastrophe in recent U.S. history
Perla Trevizo, Ren Larson, Lexi Churchill, Mike Hixenbaugh, Suzy Khimm
In a state that doesn’t require carbon monoxide alarms in homes, many had no warning they were poisoning themselves
“Crackdown on democracy”: Republican lawmakers across the country are trying to overrule voters
Igor Derysh
Republicans are trying to reverse or undermine voter-approved measures on Medicaid, marijuana, schools and more
Today’s Republicans are cartoon villains — who pose a dire threat to America’s health and safety
Chauncey DeVega
Republicans are behaving like sullen children with overly obvious evil plans. That makes them more dangerous
“Girls5eva” is a feel-good story about what happens when one-hit wonders get a second chance
Melanie McFarland
The creators of "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt" bring us the story of a girl band on a comeback campaign decades later
“Foxmania”: Capitol attackers are blaming Fox News in court for their radicalization
Sarah K Burris
He started "believing what was being fed to him" by the conservative network and President Donald Trump
As “Jeopardy!” ratings continue to slip, producers promise a new host will be announced soon
Ashlie D. Stevens
Anderson Cooper logged a new ratings low during his debut week of guest hosting
15 eco-friendly tricks we’ve learned from all this time at home
Arati Menon
From batch-cooking to beekeeping to bulk buying, here are the tips we're excited about sharing
COVID shot in the arm not enough to keep pharmacies in business
Markian Hawryluk
The pandemic lockdowns have exacerbated long-standing economic pressures for independent pharmacies
Republicans are not in “disarray”: They’re united in their assault on American democracy
Chauncey DeVega
There's no serious conflict within the Republican Party. Liz Cheney and Mitt Romney are being purged for disloyalty
GOP secretary of state slams fellow Republicans for attempting Arizona “recount”
Zachary Petrizzo
"We're witnessing an event that has absolutely unprecedented movement in elections," Kim Wyman stated
COVID “doesn’t discriminate by age”: serious cases on the rise in younger adults
Will Stone
Serious cases of covid-19 have grown in recent weeks in Americans 50 and younger
Are taxes racist? Author Dorothy Brown on how the tax code makes the wealth gap worse
Dean Obeidallah
Author of "The Whiteness of Wealth" explains how the tax code privileges whites — and punishes Black people
How not to talk about American racism: Tim Scott lures Democrats into a trap
Chauncey DeVega
Joe Biden and Kamala Harris were forced to run the media's "racist country" gauntlet. Don't answer dumb questions!
Why Republicans are so determined to deny the 1619 project
Jon Skolnik
"The moment you make racism more than an isolated incident ... people don't like that"
The FBI is breaking into corporate computers to remove malicious code
Scott Shackelford
The FBI’s latest cybersecurity moves bring the government into new territory — inside privately owned computers
Despite all the talk, COVID vaccination does not infect people with shingles
Julia Appleby
An online post claims the COVID-19 vaccines cause shingles or other dangerous skin conditions
“Long overdue”: The Senate just passed $35 billion for clean drinking water
Alexandria Herr
America's water systems are aging and underfunded. This bipartisan bill might change that
Eggs are found in the dairy aisle, but does that actually mean they’re dairy products?
Kurt Suchman
Wait, are eggs dairy?
“I don’t want to be L. Ron Hubbard”: Andy Weir on writing escapism & new book “Project Hail Mary”
Chauncey DeVega
"The Martian" author spoke to Salon about what inspired his new sci-fi novel, driving plots and scientific optimism
Republican lawmaker charged for Capitol riot in Oregon
Jon Skolnik
A Republican state legislator in Oregon allegedly let violent far-right demonstrators into the state Capitol
Joe Biden promises young Americans a future — and an expanded social democracy
Chauncey DeVega
Biden's ambitious agenda is an outreach to the next generation — and could finish off the Republicans for good
Why scientists still don’t know how long humans can live
Nicole Karlis
Humans are living longer, but nobody knows if a threshold has been reached
Post-COVID, many patients try smell therapy. But does it work?
Maeve Gamble
The once obscure approach to smell loss has captured the public’s attention. Evidence that it works is thin
Meet the “caribou of the Cretaceous”: How ancient hadrosaurs spread across Earth
Matthew Rozsa
Scientists now have a better idea as to how the duck-billed dinosaurs known as hadrosaurs took over the planet
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