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Trump legal team “caught by surprise” by witness demand, believed acquittal was imminent: report

Matthew Chapman
MSNBC reports former President Donald Trump's defense team was blindsided by the vote to allow witness subpoenas

How to end a friendship: Should you address it directly, or simply unsubscribe?

Lydia Denworth
I've spent years reporting on the emerging science of friendship. Here's what I've learned about ending one

5 websites to help educate about the horrors of the Holocaust

Jennifer Rich
New digital tools are offering people more accessible ways to engage with and learn about Holocaust history

“An outrage”: AstraZeneca told to justify unequal vaccine pricing amid soaring profits

Jessica Corbett
"Why is the global south paying more than rich countries for your COVID-19 vaccine?"

Howard Thurman’s “Fascist Masquerade”: The Black thinker who saw this coming, 75 years ago

Peter Eisenstadt
At the end of World War II, pioneering religious thinker Howard Thurman saw fascism coming to Christian America

Can you trust a pro-beef professor? It’s complicated.

Jenny Splitter
Food industry funding can influence how research questions are asked. The results may confuse consumers

Amanda Gorman’s poetry shows why spoken word belongs in school

Kathleen M. Alley, Mukoma Wa Ngugi, Wendy R. Williams
Gorman's rising popularity represents a prime opportunity for educators to use spoken word poetry in the classroom

Why the world’s pandemic response needs more female voices

Disha Shetty
A recent study suggests women are more likely to take COVID seriously. But in many countries, they’re going unheard

U.S. could face a simmering, chronic domestic terror problem, warn security experts

Luis De La Calle
Far-right extremists have the potential to mount a coordinated, low-intensity campaign of political violence

Why you shouldn’t eat out for Valentine’s Day: An epidemiologist explains a few facts of life

Ryan Malosh
While Valentine’s Day is typically a night to celebrate, it might be best to order takeout this year

“There’s a racial component”: Newsmax host complains impeachment is racist against “white folk”

Jon Skolnik
“It’s clear to me there’s a racial component,” said Newsmax host Greg Kelly

Questions remain about Big Food’s influence on the new dietary guidelines

Greta Moran
Advocates and experts point to a pattern of corporate influence on the nation’s "go-to source of nutrition advice"

Why Biden must shut down U.S. support to the brutal el-Sissi regime in Egypt

Medea Benjamin, Ariel Gold
Egypt's dictator is trying to repair his image — and preserve billions in U.S. aid — with Trump out of office

Dr. Justin Frank on the trial: For Trump, Capitol riot was a source of “incredible pleasure”

Chauncey DeVega
Author and psychoanalyst says Trump's followers are suffering a "psychiatric emergency" fueled by delusional rage

When scientists become allergic to their research

Hannah Thomasy
Researchers spend long periods of time around the organisms they study. Sometimes that exposure has harmful effects

Republicans want to plant 1 trillion trees — and then log them

Cameron Oglesby
Why environmentalists don’t like this bipartisan tree-planting bill

Amid tragic blunders, former pandemic hero Andrew Cuomo now compared to Trump: “He’s a bully”

Igor Derysh
Once a pandemic father figure with a book deal, an Emmy and online fans, New York's governor has lost his halo

Sia’s directorial debut “Music” is a baffling and patronizing cringefest of ableist minstrelsy

Matthew Rozsa
Starring Kate Hudson and Maddie Ziegler, this musical is one of the most grotesque films I've ever seen

Baby food allegedly riddled with poisonous metals—and the Trump administration did nothing about it

Matthew Rozsa
A congressional report alleges that baby food contained heavy metals like mercury, arsenic and lead

Heralded as key to returning to normal, digital “vaccine passport” plans prompt Orwellian concerns

Nicole Karlis
International travel won't be easy until you're vaccinated — and you might need a digital passport to prove it

“Like the lunar landing”: The day the Beatles changed the world on “The Ed Sullivan Show”

Kenneth Womack
On February 9, 1964, Ed Sullivan welcomed the Fab Four to his show. A generation of rock legends were watching

Four steps to building vaccine trust in marginalized communities

Wrenetha Julion, Kenya Beard
Deep wounds underlie the vaccine skepticism in Black & Brown communities. Only relationship building can heal them

Expulsion is the only remedy: Insurrectionists in Congress must be rooted out

Alan D. Blotcky, Seth D. Norrholm
Republicans in Congress have doubled down on Trump's attempted coup. If we tolerate that, it will happen again

Capitol mob wasn’t just angry white men — there were angry white women as well

Jakana Thomas
To distill the insurrection into a tale of angry male rage is to overlook the threat that women in the mob posed
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