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Why you should consider adding classical music to your exercise playlist

Costas Karageorghis, Dawn Rose, Elias Mouchlianitis
Variety in exercise keeps us fresh and invigorated, so consider switching up your playlist to keep yourself moving

Insurrectionist senators are co-conspirators and should not sit in judgement at Trump’s trial

Common Dreams staff
AOC: "Sen. Hawley is trying to wiggle out of inciting a riot that killed 5"

Anti-Semitism and Israel: Right-wing Zionists play a deadly word game

Doug Neiss
An expanded definition of "anti-Semitism" is primarily meant to silence Jewish critics of Israel. It won't work

What happens to the Resistance after the world’s loudest science denier leaves the White House?

Shannon Osaka, Kate Yoder
Trump's unintended legacy: a fiery climate movement

Scientists get closer to understanding Mars’ ice ages by looking to Antarctica

Nicole Karlis
Mars had multiple ice ages during the past 800 million years. Here's how scientists figured it out

Betsy DeVos and the politics of fear: A not-so-fond farewell to Trump’s education secretary

Adam Laats
DeVos was terrible at her job and knew nothing about public schools. That was exactly what the far right wanted

The uncanny genius of “Walking on Thin Ice,” Yoko Ono and John Lennon’s poignant final collaboration

Kenneth Womack
"I think you just cut your first number one," Lennon told Ono during their 1980 recording session

USDA might finally update the definition of natural nitrites and nitrates used in processed meats

Lela Nargi
"Consumers are being told implicitly that something is safer when it may not be"

How many vaccine shots go to waste? Many states aren’t even counting

Ryan Gabrielson, Caroline Chen, Mollie Simon
The CDC says health facilities should report unused and spoiled COVID-19 vaccines, but many are failing to do so

The perils of associating “white” with “privilege” in the classroom

Ritika Goel
Associating "white" with "privilege" in the classroom can harm academic performance among students of color

How cognitive bias can explain post-truth

Lee McIntyre
Our built-in biases help explain our post-truth era, when “alternative facts” replace actual facts

The South African coronavirus mutation can infect multiple times, could hamper vaccine

Matthew Rozsa
A new study reveals that a large number of people with COVID-19 antibodies may not be protected from the new strain

Dear Mr. President: You inspired us — but “unity” with Republicans and Trumpists is a trap

Chauncey DeVega
Joe Biden's inaugural address was soaring, Lincoln-esque oratory — but his vision of national unity is dangerous

A historian from the future looks back: What will be most remembered of Trump’s presidency?

Matthew Rozsa
Historians will remember Trump as an aspiring dictator who failed because he was too dumb to understand COVID-19

Besides getting them high, catnip may help cats ward off pests

Matthew Rozsa
A new study reveals that cats may use plants like catnip and silver vine to help ward off mosquitos

Wait, do blue lives matter? How Joe Biggs and the Proud Boys turned on the police

Roger Sollenberger
Proud Boys leader Joe Biggs once dined with Lindsey Graham at Trump's D.C. hotel. Now he's under arrest

“It’s over and nothing makes sense”: QAnon believers struggle to cope with Biden inauguration

Igor Derysh
“Well I’m the official laughing stock of my family,” one QAnon follower said after Joe Biden was sworn in

Texas lawyer fired after Capitol riot files ambitious suit: Dissolve Congress, don’t arrest him

Roger Sollenberger
"This is not a Sidney Powell lawsuit," Paul Davis assures court. True! Powell didn't argue for abolishing Congress

Republicans greet Joe Biden’s inauguration with vows to fight his agenda

Bryan Mena
Some Texas Republicans in Congress called for bipartisanship, but many others criticized Biden's early policy moves

Black Americans are getting vaccinated at lower rates than white Americans

Hannah Recht, Lauren Weber
Dr. May, a UCLA physician, worries it will mean "even more disproportional deaths in Black and brown communities"

Norm Ornstein on the Capitol carnage, the Biden presidency and Trump’s impeachment

Chauncey DeVega
Norm Ornstein on why we must learn the truth about the Capitol attack, using the impeachment trial as leverage

Newly-elected GOP members deny giving “reconnaissance” tours before Capitol attack. So who did?

Roger Sollenberger
Boebert, Cawthorn, Greene deny explosive claim — it may apply to veteran lawmakers or staff, sources tell Salon

Joe Biden’s inaugural address gives hope to the millions who stutter

Rodney Gabel
Biden's presidential campaign and his inauguration mark an important change in how we discuss stuttering

Steve Bannon scores last-minute Trump pardon — but could still face state criminal charges

Igor Derysh
Trump granted clemency to more than 140 people on his last night — but not himself, his family or Rudy Giuliani
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