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Bait and switch: The long hunt for a great shark movie
Coleman Spilde
Finding a decent shark movie is no day at the beach. Three simple rules determine what to catch and what to release
Congress wanted a report on sex abuse in youth sports — then they buried it
Irvin Muchnick
Republicans in DC have done nothing on the youth sports crisis — but Democrats have been no better
We’re offloading mental tasks to AI. It could be making us stupid
Elizabeth Hlavinka
Whether we lose some of the skills artificial intelligence performs for us largely depends on how we use this tech
How to crush a nation’s soul: The Nazi crusade against “degenerate” art
Nicholas Liu
The Third Reich sought to cleanse Germany of "decadent" art. Maybe it's just a history lesson with no relevance
“The Goonies” is still a guide to surviving hard times
Megan Volpert
Forty years after its release, the film remains a powerful allegory for collective action in the face of hardship
“Just three people” took on Ohio education law — and sparked a movement
Tatyana Tandanpolie
"We've had a huge groundswell of support. I mean, it was shocking how many people" signed on, professor says
Some animals seem to appreciate music. What does that mean for human evolution?
Elizabeth Hlavinka
The ability to keep a beat was once thought to be uniquely human. Some animals are suggesting otherwise
Celebrity buddy breakups are a lot like ours
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Taylor Swift and Blake Lively's rift proves that women's friendships require serious negotiation skills
“Bad trips” can have surprising benefits
Elizabeth Hlavinka
Psychedelics can cause long-lasting challenging experiences. In certain settings, they can be transformative
Trump’s new budget bill hides an assault on hospice
Judy Karofsky
Hospice businesses depend on reimbursements from Medicare to provide comfort and end-of-life support
“The intern in charge”: Meet the 22-year-old Trump’s team picked to lead terrorism prevention
Hannah Allam
Key DHS official is one year out of college and has no apparent national security expertise
We’ve finally slowed the surge in overdose deaths. The Trump admin may undo all of it
Charles LeBaron
Under Trump and RFK Jr., gutting key government agencies could make overdoses soar again
Dismissed by DEI: Trump’s purge made Black women with stable federal jobs an “easy target”
J. David McSwane
The president’s attack on diversity efforts has derailed the government careers of highly educated civil servants
“Murderbot” is the break from darkness Alexander Skarsgård needed
D. Watkins
The "True Blood" and "Succession" actor discusses playing a TV-loving cyborg after a string of heavy roles
Trump’s judicial nominees are key to the far right’s crusade against our courts
Maggie Jo Buchanan
How Trump and Republicans’ assault on the rule of law threatens us all
Petty, abusive — and popular: Why New York Democrats are afraid to speak out against Andrew Cuomo
Russell Payne
Many Democrats think Cuomo is a lock to win the mayor's race and they don't want to invite his wrath
Hungrier kids, missed check-ups: Trump’s cuts to childcare make it a lot harder to be a parent
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Efforts to slash childcare and other social spending will compound the difficulties of raising young kids
Lesbians are still getting crumbs this Pride Month, but at least there’s more of them
Kelly McClure
A smattering of lesbian-coded media feels like an uptick for a community subsisting on "The L Word" for decades
PRRI’s Robert P. Jones: “Donald Trump sees himself as the king of kings”
Chauncey DeVega
"There is virtually nothing Trump can do for the Republican base to not support him"
It’s time to make friends with your viruses
Carlyn Zwarenstein
Viruses are in us. They're even part of us. Now researchers want to map the human virome
Does extraterrestrial life smell like the sea?
Carlyn Zwarenstein
It might or might not be the smell of aliens, but dimethyl sulfide — and its funky odor — definitely gets around
FBI investigating alleged effort to impersonate White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles
Blaise Malley
The FBI is investigating claims that someone is pretending to be the White House chief of staff
Elon Musk claims he’s leaving politics — no one should believe him
Amanda Marcotte
The far-right billionaire has a long history of making false promises
“The federal government is gone”: Under Trump, the fight against extremists is up to the states
Hannah Allam
State-level officials have been left to fend for themselves in the fight against domestic terrorism
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