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“Kenan,” “WandaVision” and the case against forcing laughter into grief
Melanie McFarland
A dive into how comedies are changing the way their characters deal with loss, and where the humor can be mined
Roger Stone-connected “Stop the Steal” group hasn’t filed IRS reports — and its agent disappeared
Roger Sollenberger
Pro-Trump group's registered agent no longer works at her law firm, and her LinkedIn page has been deactivated
Let’s tell the truth about the Republican Party: It’s the real enemy of the people
Chauncey DeVega
Coverage of the second impeachment was still driven by media myths about "normal" Republicans. They don't exist
An abusive reckoning for “Buffy,” a badass, occasionally feminist show created by a monstrous man
Alison Stine
I've been rewatching "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" with my son, and its teaching moments aren't what they once were
My favorite way to cook vegetables is also the most underrated
Amy Chaplin
It requires minimal prep and can come together quickly at any time of year using the vegetables you have on hand
Oil companies don’t want to be known for oil anymore
Emily Pontecorvo
Oil companies have been trying to rebrand themselves as cleaner and greener for years
Lame Limbaugh obits: Mainstream media fawns over a toxic bigot who poisoned our politics
Dan Froomkin
Major media finally turned against Trump — but keeps on normalizing the culture of hatred that made him possible
The contradictions of “cancel culture”: Where elite liberalism goes to die
Chris Hedges
We can condemn Trump's supporters while recognizing the tragedy of their lives — and focusing on the real enemy
Cuomo and Newsom symbolize corporate Democrat rot — and the need for progressive populism
Norman Solomon
The nation's two most powerful Democratic governors no longer look so golden. But they're not the real problem
Anti-immigrant vitriol complicates vaccine rollout in southern states
Sarah Varney
Eastern Tennessee: doctors see how hard-line immigration policy can affect the health and well-being of a community
Leader of group agitating for U.S. civil war previously worked for Department of Homeland Security
Jon Skolnik
Founder of the Base worked at the Department of Homeland security coordinating anti-terrorism programs
Rush Limbaugh’s death causes Trump to break his Fox News fast
Jon Skolnik
In his first interview since leaving office, Donald Trump says "Rush is irreplaceable"
Sean Hannity’s private plane and the Wake Forest tennis team: A morality fable
Roger Sollenberger
Fox News star has attacked John Kerry for using a private plane. But Hannity's own jet has an intriguing history
Psychiatrist James Gordon: How we begin to heal America’s collective trauma
Chauncey DeVega
James Gordon has worked with traumatized societies in Africa and Eastern Europe. America is having that moment now
Citing anti-KKK law, NAACP and Democratic congressman sue Trump over Capitol attack
Brett Wilkins
"The insurrection was the culmination of a carefully orchestrated, monthslong plan to destroy democracy"
Republican Party is now a terrorist organization — and none of this is a surprise
Chauncey DeVega
Republicans have revealed their true colors in the ugliest fashion — and too many liberals want to look away
Falsetto: The enduring love affair with the soaring male voice
Helen Pridmore
Falsetto male pop and opera artists continue to fascinate us with their high voices
Could my blood type affect my chances of getting COVID-19?
Mary Elizabeth Williams
A variety of studies find a blood type connection to COVID-19 outcomes
How to have more productive conversations about racism: Stop focusing on individual intent
Patricia Roberts-Miller
Racism doesn't require that somebody consciously decide to do something racist. Focus on outcomes instead
Netflix’s pole dance therapy film “Strip Down, Rise Up” exploits trauma & is fixated on male gaze
Pallavi Yetur
I'm a poler & therapist and was horrified at the film's myopic and irresponsible messaging in the name of healing
Marjorie Taylor-Greene’s anti-Semitism is as American as apple pie (but Trump made it worse)
Matthew Rozsa
The right-wing fringe has a long history of anti-Semitism, and the Trump-era Israel obsession doesn't help
Republican senators condemned as “cowards and fascists” after Senate acquits Trump
Jake Johnson
Seven GOP senators vote to convict the former president — but 43 don't, and are blasted for cowardice
The enduring mystery of Critchfield’s spruce
Zach St. George
Scientists aren’t sure if the ice age disappearance of a once-common tree is a reason for hope or a cause for alarm
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