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How “Generation Hustle,” a show about con artists, almost got conned by one of its subjects
Ashlie D. Stevens
Filmmakers discuss making HBO Max's new docuseries & the scammer who couldn't help trying to pull one over the show
Republicans still try to claim Abe Lincoln’s heritage — that’s offensive and absurd
Matthew Rozsa
Rhetorically, Republicans still try to identify with Lincoln — but in reality, they've abandoned him entirely
Megan McCain defends fellow Republican scion Liz Cheney
Bob Brigham
"What an insufferable group of sausage fest snowflakes these people are," she wrote of Cheney's critics
How the public misunderstands vaccine side effect statistics
David Robert Grimes
Rare side effects are undermining vaccine confidence. The problem lies in how we (mis)interprets the data
The rise of female UFC fighters obscures profound exploitation, inequality
Jennifer McClearen
The UFC is eager to advertise its promotion of female fighters — while also paying them less
Conservatives claim to hate “cancel culture” — but it’s the heart of the right-wing agenda
Paul Rosenberg
Real "cancel culture": The right's decades-long campaign to stifle progressive ideas, protest and democracy itself
New paleontology find reveals that tyrannosaurs hunted in packs
Matthew Rozsa
Unlike the lone wolf T. Rex depicted in "Jurassic Park," real-life tyrannosaurs likely hunted in terrifying groups
What women know about the science of perfectionism
Gail Cornwall
Perfectionism thrives on uncertainty, scholars say — but women may also be held to different standards
Stephen Miller is suing Joe Biden for discrimination against white people
Jon Skolnik
The former Trump aide has teamed up with former Chief of Staff Mark Meadows to fight Biden's COVID relief
Former “19 Kids and Counting” star Josh Duggar charged with possession of child pornography
Ashlie D. Stevens
In 2016, Duggar admitted to molesting at least five underage girls, four of whom were his sisters
Whataboutism, the last refuge for Republicans, is on the rise
Amanda Marcotte
Unable to defend their own views, conservatives are turning to "whataboutism" to deflect criticism
An unorthodox allergy clinic seeks to disrupt medicine
Esther Landhuis
The SoCal Food Allergy Institute claims stunning results, but absent published research, some experts are skeptical
Inside the fight to overturn a ban on yoga in Alabama’s public schools
Nicole Karlis
Conservative religious groups support the ban, fearing the practice will push Hinduism on children
QAnon hasn’t gone away — it’s alive and kicking in states across the country
Sophie Bjork-James
QAnon members are influencing the GOP at the state and local level
Do kids really need to be vaccinated for COVID? Yes. no. maybe
Sara Talpos
Many experts argue that Covid-19 cannot be curbed without vaccinating children. But others aren’t so sure
The good news about climate change: there’s still hope
Laura Paskus
With warming environments, landscapes are shifting. But life is still abundant
Long thought to be immobile, some sea sponges can actually move — but at a grisly price
Matthew Rozsa
New evidence suggests that some brainless sea sponges shed body parts as they trudge along
New “weapons of mass destruction” charges filed against accused Whitmer kidnap plotters
Brett Bachman
Three accused men allegedly looked into bombing a bridge near Michigan governor's vacation home
Amy Coney Barrett refuses to recuse herself from dark money case of Koch-funded group
Jon Skolnik
The right-wing Americans for Prosperity spent over $1 million on ads boosting Barrett to the Supreme Court bench
Six powerful ways “Sesame Street” shaped our culture, as seen in poignant new “Sunny Days” special
Ashlie D. Stevens
From an unaired episode about Snuffleupagus' parents divorcing to addressing racism, the show put kids' needs first
Millions of Americans are only getting one shot of two-shot vaccines
Matthew Rozsa
A new study reveals that a disturbingly large number of Americans are only getting one shot of two-shot vaccines
Michigan’s outbreak worries scientists. Will conservative outposts keep pandemic rolling?
Julie Appleby
Deaths from COVID-19 in Michigan are up 219% since March 9, weekly state data shows
Is there a light at the end of the COVID tunnel for New York’s restaurants?
Michelle Lee
Restaurateurs, chefs, and policymakers reflect on their experiences at the epicenter of the pandemic
As big corporations strike a pose for racial justice, they keep on funding the police
Jon Skolnik
Corporations like AT&T, Target and Starbucks have embraced racial-justice rhetoric, while funneling money to police
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