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“And Just Like That,” midlife’s a crisis for everyone on TV except rich, gay men
Melanie McFarland
The gay men in "And Just Like That," "The Four Seasons" and "Mid-Century Modern" are the ones aging gracefully
Death, sexual violence and human trafficking: The global fallout from killing USAID
Brett Murphy, Anna Maria Barry-Jester
State Department records show that aid cuts have led to violence and instability around the world
Civil rights attorney Damon Hewitt on how Trump’s DOJ created “an invitation to discrimination”
Chauncey DeVega
"You will have no rights that Trump and the federal government are bound to respect"
Animals are talking — will the legal system listen?
Carlyn Zwarenstein
If we can understand what nonhumans are saying, the debate shifts to whether they should have human rights
“Zig when others zag”: Here’s how to save big on summer vacation this year
Daria Solovieva
Many Americans can't afford a summer break this year, but there are options if you stay open-minded
“Breakdown in trust”: Hegseth’s Pentagon, White House drift apart amid leaks investigation
Blaise Malley
Specious claims of an illegal wiretap add to a growing rift between Hegseth's DoD and the White House
Democrats won’t change until the left does
Norman Solomon
Popular resistance can't come from the Democratic Party
The hidden elitism of RFK’s MAHA movement is making America more unhealthy
Amanda Marcotte
RFK promised to make Americans healthier — instead, he's helping Trump take health care away
“Beholden to Trump”: Under DOJ investigation, Cuomo could be pressured to serve the MAGA agenda
Russell Payne
Like New York City Eric Adams, former Gov. Andrew Cuomo could find himself under pressure to do what Trump wants
These plants smell like rotten meat — Now we know how they do it
Troy Farah
From the aptly-named carrion flower to the stinking corpse lily, these plants thrive through disgusting odors
What’s going on?!: 4 Non Blondes’ anthem to our frustrations speaks louder than ever
Annie Zaleski
From "Yellowjackets" to "Sense8," from Dolly Parton to Ninja Turtles, "What's Up?" is for shouting into the void
“The Last of Us” finale tests the limits of our empathy
Melanie McFarland
In a time when the right views empathy as weakness, HBO's apocalypse drama springs it on us in a finale cliffhanger
How America got so weird: The Pilgrims made us do it
Paul Rosenberg
Those guys who landed at Plymouth Rock were a doomsday cult, says Jane Borden — and we've emulated them ever since
Return to Ceres: This dwarf planet could contain the clues to life’s origins
Elizabeth Howell
Hunting for the building blocks of life? Located in the asteroid belt, Ceres is likely a good bet, study finds
Land of unfreedom: Trump’s dystopian detainment policies have a long history
Andrea Mazzarino
I can't keep track of Trump's horrors either. But a look back at the War on Terror reminds us this is nothing new
“Not with a bang, but a whimper”: Experts say charging NJ Democrat will backfire on Trump DOJ
Tatyana Tandanpolie
The charges brought by Trump's former personal attorney are unlikely to hold up in court
“Pee-wee as Himself” director says working with Paul Reubens was “contentious” and “thrilling”
Gary M. Kramer
Director Matt Wolf discusses the ups and downs of working with Paul Reubens on an honest film about a private life
Decades on, SSRIs remain mired in mystery and debate
Frieda Klotz
Experts worry MAHA could wage a war on SSRIs. But some researchers have long questioned the drugs’ efficacy
Israeli embassy staffers were likely “targeted” by alleged shooter who yelled “free Palestine”
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Elias Rodriguez is suspected of shooting two Israeli embassy staff members
Forgetting Joe Biden
Brian Karem
Trump's problems today are more important than Biden's problems yesterday
A tax cut for the “merely wealthy” finds bipartisan support in Congress
Russell Payne
The latest GOP proposal raises the cap on deducting state and local taxes, a policy change backed by some Democrats
What Judy Blume’s “Forever” still gives us — and the teen dramas that followed her won’t
Melanie McFarland
The classic coming-of-age novel that inspired a new series remains timeless and necessary, on the page and screen
15 years later, “Scary Island” still sets the standard for “Housewives” chaos
Coleman Spilde
"Real Housewives of New York City" experts weigh in on the beginning (and end) of RHONY’s Golden Age
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