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Arizona’s Rep. Paul Gosar: GOP’s leading ambassador to white supremacy
Igor Derysh
"This crazy shit was fringe," ex-Rep. Joe Walsh says of ultra-racist right. "Now it’s like the base of the party"
WHO official: It is “unrealistic” to expect pandemic to be over by end of 2021
Matthew Rozsa
An official from the leading global public health agency expressed fear that the pandemic might not end this year
How the Washington Post’s departing editor blew it on newsroom diversity — and why he’s not alone
Dan Froomkin
Tributes to outgoing Post editor Marty Baron pour in — but his actual words are arrogant, smug and condescending
A pipeline of oil money fuels Texas deregulators
Ti-Hua Chang
Frozen natural-gas equipment led to the state's deadly power outages
Democrats decry “new Jim Crow” as Georgia GOP passes drastic new voting restrictions
Igor Derysh
Georgia GOP responds to election lies by cutting mail and early voting, even banning water for voters in long lines
The 2020 Republican campaign: A systematic and sustained attack on people of color
Alex Kotch, Center For Media And Democracy
While right-wing Americans primed for insurrection, the GOP portrayed protesters for racial justice as terrorists
The Golden Globes’ cringey attempts at diversity signaling was a joke
Melanie McFarland
Hosts Tina Fey and Amy Poehler did their best, but the virtual awards show became a "we can do better" pageant
Will woolly mammoth cloning ever be a reality?
Matthew Rozsa
Each year brings new headlines about the woolly mammoth's imminent resurrection. What is to be believed?
A new strategy to reduce suicide by pesticide poisoning
Vaishnavi Chandrashekhar
To address suicide rates in many developing countries, a WHO study urges national bans on hazardous pesticides
Our understanding of titanosaurs was just upended by a new fossil find
Matthew Rozsa
Titanosaurs, tremendously huge Cretaceous dinosaurs, may have evolved very differently than we thought
CPAC was about more than Trump’s cult — it’s now cemented the GOP’s authoritarianism
Amanda Marcotte
Even scarier than Trump's personality cult, CPAC shows that Republicans' fascism deeper than Trump
White women and the racist right: Marjorie Taylor Greene is not an aberration
Chauncey DeVega
Historian Elizabeth Gillespie McRae on MTG, "gender essentialism" and white women's central role in white supremacy
Progressives warn “Dems will lose in 2022” if $15 wage dies in Senate
Jon Queally
Biden and Harris appear ready to bow before "wholly powerless" Senate parliamentarian. Progressives forecast doom
When men started to obsess over six-packs
Conor Heffernan
"Western culture’s fascination with chiseled abdominals can be traced to the late 18th and early 19th centuries"
Britain’s sexist campaign to sell computers
Mar Hicks
By exploiting women, British companies gained all the benefits of powerful mainframes with little labor overhead
“It’s time to move on from Donald Trump”: Member of a new Republicans promises to ditch the loser
Tom Boggioni
Former Homeland Security official Miles Taylor added, "Trump should be shaking in his boots" about his future
China eradicated COVID-19 within months. Why won’t America learn from them?
Matthew Rozsa
The US has vilified China so much during the COVID-19 era that it is ignoring what the country has done right
Talking to the boogaloo, part 2: Exclusive conversations with a would-be revolutionary
Roger Sollenberger
Salon's boogaloo informant talks up BLM alliance, disavows Gretchen Whitmer plot. But he still wants destruction
Todd Rundgren on no more Trump songs, his high-tech “spectacle” of a tour, and the new Sparks collab
Annie Zaleski
The music legend talks about writing songs and everything fans can expect from his multiple-city virtual tour
Our moral fate: Allen Buchanan on escaping tribalism
Philip Laughlin
As human politics becomes increasingly polarized, a philosopher explains how to escape the gyre of tribalism
How patent laws are hindering the fight against COVID-19
Matthew Rozsa
A handful of pharmaceutical companies use patent laws to limit supply when the world most needs their drugs
Who made Joe Manchin “The Decider”? West Virginia’s centrist senator has way too much clout
Terry H. Schwadron
When every Senate vote counts, West Virginia's so-called "mainstream" Democrat might as well be a Republican
Rabies is terrifying but rare. Are we overtreating it?
Gustav Cappaert
Each year, an estimated 55,000 Americans receive prophylactic rabies shots. Studies say many are unnecessary
My night in Judgement House, the church play about hell that made me a teenage born-again zealot
S.J. Stover
An evangelical theater experience like "Sleep No More" meets Dante's "Inferno," as interpreted by Franklin Graham
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