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That sexy “SNL” Zillow commercial reflects how many of us are dealing with our sad housing reality
Ashlie D. Stevens
Owning a home has always been part of the American dream, but the sketch skewered the habit of fantasy scrolling
Mike Pence is starting a podcast … because of course he is
Ashlie D. Stevens
The move is a return to form for the former VP, who hosted the radio program "The Mike Pence Show" for a decade
Trump campaign funneled donor money to his debt-ridden businesses after election loss: report
Igor Derysh
Campaign also paid more than $6,000 to an Arizona state legislator amid his effort to overturn election results
Former FBI assistant director Frank Figliuzzi: Capitol riot was “a form of terrorism”
Chauncey DeVega
Longtime FBI counter-terror expert on the bureau's post-Trump woes — and the unanswered questions after Jan. 6
From smartphone apps to confusing websites, vaccine sign-up is anything but simple for the elderly
Mary Elizabeth Williams
In many states, the vaccine sign-up process is downright hostile to seniors who aren't internet or phone savvy
Philip Roth and race: A legendary novelist’s troubling pattern
Jacques Berlinerblau
Roth's fiction is often perceived as sympathetic to the Black struggle. His real legacy is far more complicated
Food guidelines change but fail to take cultures into account
Chaseedaw Giles
One again, new food guidelines for Americans don’t incorporate ethnic and cultural differences
A new COVID vaccine is 66% effective — but how much does vaccine efficacy matter?
Nicole Karlis
Moderna's is over 90%. Johnson & Johnson's is only 66%. We spoke to experts about what these numbers mean
The Capitol raid, the Trump inauguration and COINTELPRO: Protest and “terrorism”
David Masciotra
America has forgotten the crackdown on civil liberties around Trump's inauguration. Forgetting is what we do best
Why the risk of attending the Super Bowl in Tampa during the pandemic might be too great
Kathleen Rodenburg, Ann Pegoraro, Lianne Foti
Tampa is hosting Sunday’s Super Bowl football game, despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic
Treat your inner kid at heart to homemade versions of Bagel Bites, Combos and more nostalgic treats
Dana McMahan
You don’t need an occasion like the Super Bowl to comfort yourself with from-scratch renditions of beloved foods
Lancet editor says inequality and COVID-19 have converged to create a “syndemic”
Matthew Rozsa
Dr. Richard Horton, editor of The Lancet, says we face a crisis that is biological as well as social
One year on, Muslim women reflect on wearing the niqab in a mask-wearing world
Anna Piela
Muslim women say they are having an easier time wearing the niqab during pandemic times
How racial diversity can help the FBI solve its “privilege naiveté” problem
Iveta Cherneva
Chris Wray would like to claim the FBI has gotten past internal racism. But the problem is subtler than that
Biden urged to “be the hero” to save American bumblebee from extinction
Andrea Germanos
"It is our hope that the Biden administration grasps the gravity of this moment"
Experts lambaste errors — both spelling and legal — in Trump impeachment defense filing
Brett Wilkins
One spelling error that sparked a flurry of comments on Twitter came in the very beginning of Trump's response
Proud Boys charged in Capitol riot may have been targeting police, filings show
Roger Sollenberger
Salon first reported on video of Proud Boys leader issuing challenges to police shortly before Capitol riot
Senate Republicans could still save their party from disaster. We already know they won’t
Alan D. Blotcky
With American democracy at an inflection point, Republicans face a historic choice. Unfortunately, they've made it
People with schizophrenia are more likely to die of COVID-19
Matthew Rozsa
And peculiarly, scientists are not entirely sure why
COVID-19 has exposed the fragility of our food system — here’s how we can localize it
April M. Short
The pandemic has demonstrated the shortcomings of our mega-food industries
With demand far exceeding supply, it matters that people are jumping the vaccine line
Elisabeth Rosenthal
As wealthier, craftier, or better connected Americans have “jumped the line," others have been left behind
Mark Meadows is the only person ever to spend campaign funds on the Secret Service
Roger Sollenberger
Odd payments raise questions of whether Meadows may (again) have violated ban on personal use of campaign funds
How one billionaire family bankrolled election lies, white nationalism — and the Capitol riot
Igor Derysh
Rebekah Mercer is “one of the chief financiers of the fascist movement,” says longtime GOP insider Steve Schmidt
“White privilege Trumps everything”: Jokey meme, or symbol of America’s disease?
Chauncey DeVega
A would-be terrorist was arrested with a "white privilege card." But that's not funny — it's a dangerous weapon
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