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Ancient cave painters may have been stoned, study says
Matthew Rozsa
Modern humans are not the only ones to make art while high
Mike Pence taps Kellyanne Conway for new political group
Jon Skolnik
The group says it seeks to advance Trump-era policies and oppose the Biden administration's agenda
TrumpWorld may be abandoning Matt Gaetz, but ex-prez denies report of pardon request
Zachary Petrizzo
Gaetz, Trump both deny report embattled congressman asked for a pardon; conservative media ignores scandal news
Mass shootings leave emotional and mental scars on survivors, first responders & millions of others
Arash Javanbakht
Mass shootings terrorize witnesses in ways that people watching from afar can only imagine
Surprising study suggests Indigenous Australians migrated to South America
Matthew Rozsa
Some Indigenous communities in South America share genetic ties with Indigenous communities from Australia
Why can’t my son, my 40-year-old caregiver, get vaccinated?
Nicole Karlis
In this week's Pandemic Problems advice column, a reader wonders about those excluded from vaccine eligibilty
Josh Hawley’s past support for Iraq War surfaces as he rails against Biden Cabinet on foreign wars
Meaghan Ellis
Hawley initially expressed support for the Iraq War and then changed his tune while on the campaign trail in 2016
NRA’s Wayne LaPierre hid aboard luxury yacht after Parkland shooting: Trial deposition
Zachary Petrizzo
As bankruptcy case begins, activists respond: What stops "a bad guy with a gun is a good friend with a yacht"
COVID-19 put remote abortion to the test. Supporters say it passed.
Rebecca Grant
Medication abortion was briefly available online in some states, but a court ruling blocked it
Amazon illegally fired employees who spoke out against working conditions
Jon Skolnik
The National Labor Relations Board finds Amazon firings were illegal
Corporations gave $50 million to Republican lawmakers behind GOP’s war on voting
Jake Johnson
"No matter how many PR statements Big Business puts out, its complicity with the antidemocratic forces that want to
Charlottesville’s Robert E. Lee statue can finally be removed after 5 years of protests, court rules
Ashlie D. Stevens
The Confederate monument was a focal point of the "Unite the Right" rally in 2017. Its removal is deeply symbolic
Mike Huckabee tweets anti-Asian “joke” as hate crime numbers, racist rhetoric rise
Zachary Petrizzo
Comedian Ken Jeong replies to ex-Arkansas governor's tirade: "I've decided to identify you as Racist!"
The entire Trump campaign was a scam — and it is not over
Heather Digby Parton
The New York Times reports that Trump's issued $122 million in donation refunds. How could so many be duped again?
Texas Court of Criminal Appeals will review Crystal Mason’s controversial illegal voting conviction
Alexa Ura
The Tarrant County woman faces a five-year prison sentence for casting a provisional ballot in the 2016 election
Are supermarkets doing enough to reduce single-use plastic waste?
Jodi Helmer
The COVID-19 pandemic has made the plastic problem worse
Legal scholar Jennifer Taub on Trump as a symptom of America’s massive inequality
Chauncey DeVega
Author of "Big Dirty Money" on the alternate universe where we had a fairer system and Trump had gone to prison
Netflix’s zany “Waffles + Mochi” is helping heal my eating disorder
Bethany Kaylor
The puppet duo tackles the mysteries of food with the courage & gusto a recovering anorexic can only dream of
Evangelical leaders having trouble convincing their flocks to get vaccinated – report
Matthew Chapman
"Ending the pandemic runs through the evangelical church," said an ex-pastor involved with educating church members
Why activists distrust this plan to cut emissions from cars and trucks
Ysabelle Kempe
Many environmental advocates worry the interstate climate initiative will leave overburdened communities behind
How plastics are making us infertile — and could even lead to human extinction
Matthew Rozsa
In an interview, Dr. Shanna Swan explains how sperm counts are dropping every year thanks to plastic pollution
Welfare fraud is actually rare, no matter what the myths and stereotypes say
Mark Robert Rank, Lawrence M. Eppard, Heather E. Bullock
Stigma has power."But if you ask about the things that welfare performs, you get support for it," says Noam Chomsky
In a pipe repair worker’s death, questions of safety still swirl
Robin Lloyd
A wrongful-death suit tied to cured-in-place piping is resolved, but critics say studies justify more oversight
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