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Large landlords’ profits rose during coronavirus pandemic: report
Brett Wilkins
An analysis reveals that major property owners have largely realized profits, some massive, during the pandemic
It’s not just QAnon. Democrats and Independents also want to recall California’s governor
Angela Hart, Samantha Young
Motivated by frustration with Gavin Newsom’s response to the COVID pandemic, voters have signed a recall petition
GOP Gov. Kristi Noem reverses following pressure from the right, signs anti-trans executive order
Jon Skolnik
South Dakota governor vetos discriminatory transgender bill, but signs similar executive orders
Behind the dark-money web that put Barrett (and Kavanaugh and Gorsuch) on the Supreme Court
Jon Skolnik
Neil and Ann Corkery have a mission: Load up the judicial branch with right-wing Catholics. It's definitely working
The dirty dozen: A tiny group of anti-vaxxers are flooding the internet with misinformation
Matthew Rozsa
Two-thirds of vaccine misinformation on social media comes from twelve — yes, just twelve — people
Many QAnon followers report having mental health diagnoses
Sophia Moskalenko
Data indicates QAnon believers may be more likely to be mentally ill
Piers Morgan calls Markle a “delusional Duchess,” lashes out at the “woke brigade” in lengthy rant
Ashlie D. Stevens
Morgan explains why he left his show, cites Winston Churchill & hints (again) he'd consider being Prime Minister
The GOP’s war on trans students hurts all kids: The right is coming for cis girls, too
Amanda Marcotte
Don't fall for the trap, feminists: Policing trans kids is about reinforcing the same rigid gender norms
Philosopher Jason Stanley: Fascism’s definitely not beaten — but there’s reason for hope
Chauncey DeVega
Author of "How Fascism Works" on the question raised by Georgia's new voting laws: Do we live in a democracy?
GOP’s invented “border crisis” is just a political distraction, immigration activists say
Kenny Stancil
Stephen Miller and Republicans hope to turn a seasonal uptick in migrant arrivals into a political weapon for 2022
After the pandemic flour craze, micro-millers take stock
Amy Halloran
As flour flew off shelves last year, micro mills experienced record sales
Conversation pits could make a comeback – here’s what’s sparking interest in the retro design
Ashlie D. Stevens
Over 36,000 Twitter users have indicated they want one. Is it because we're all starved for IRL conversations?
Women are being encouraged to go into STEM fields. Why aren’t we pushing for more men in HEED jobs?
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Women are disproportionately represented in caring professions — and that's a deficiency that shortchanges us all
Nearly 3 in 4 New Yorkers favor taxing the rich to austerity: poll
Jon Queally
Survey shows that voters across political spectrum prefer raising taxes on the state's wealthy
Candace Owens under attack: Pro-Trump Black conservatives go to war — against each other
Zachary Petrizzo
Realm of Black MAGA roiled by infighting as foes compare Candace Owens to Rachel Dolezal (and the Fresh Prince)
Who will keep us safe in a world without police? We will
Hari Ziyad
A more equitable experience of safety is possible, but you must become part of creating it
The inside story of Biosphere 2, a forgotten experiment to rethink human civilization
Kathelin Gray
The ambitious, self-sustaining bubble ecosystem in the desert is due for a historical reevaluation
In India’s Bohra community, a battle over genital mutilation
Ruchi Kumar
A lawsuit pits defenders of a traditional rite against those who condemn the practice as a human rights violation
Silicon Valley’s puritanical war on sex
Jillian C. York
In censoring sexual content, Big Tech is furthering the narrow sexual ideal of mainstream porn producers
Kathy Valentine of The Go-Go’s on her Beatles love and bass player parallels with Paul McCartney
Nicole Michael
On this episode of "Everything Fab Four," host Ken Womack interviews the Go-Go's bassist about her life in rock
Democrats could undo Trump policies faster, but they’re not. Why?
Julie Rovner
As easy as it sounds in a 30-second political ad, it’s complicated to overturn rules from earlier administrations
America’s gun madness: How guns went from tools to ideology to identity
Lucian K. Truscott IV
I was taught to handle and shoot guns as a boy. But the insane, murderous gun culture of today is something new
Can a “true” conservatism be redeemed after Trump? Maybe — if it embraces liberalism
Paul Rosenberg
Conservative ideas still have value — but conservative politics has gone insane. Maybe there's a way out
Conservative groups are writing GOP voter suppression bills — and spending millions to pass them
Igor Derysh
Right-wing groups like Heritage and ALEC are crafting model legislation as GOP pushes over 250 restrictions
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