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Domestic terrorism: a more urgent threat, but weaker laws
Sebastian Rotella
Federal authorities have had more success combating international terrorists than those with a domestic focus
Is it safe to send your kids to school?
Nicole Karlis
Health experts worry the issue has become politicized, and argue it's safer than one might think — with a catch
A “Sex and the City” revival minus Samantha? We’re just not that into it
Melanie McFarland
The next chapter of HBO's iconic series is dropping the "sex" – and that's the least of its problems
“Hit him where it hurts”: Corporate America dumping Trump and GOP after deadly Capitol riot
Igor Derysh
The PGA stripped Trump’s golf course of a major tournament. His campaign’s payment processor cut ties, too
A tale of two Americas: Before Trump’s deadly coup, Georgia voters changed the country
Heather Digby Parton
In the midst of all this horror, we saw a singular moment in U.S. history that shows how deep we are split
The iconic American inventor is still a white male — that’s an obstacle to race and gender inclusion
Anjali Vats
The story of the invention in America largely ignores the contributions of women and people of color
Republicans are now begging Biden, “in the spirit of healing,” to stop Pelosi from impeaching Trump
Bob Brigham
Seven Republican members of the House claim a second impeachment would be "as unnecessary as it is inflammatory"
Which U.S. cities get failing grades on parks
Jill Stewart
The three top-ranking cities in 2020 were Minneapolis, Washington, D.C. and St. Paul, according to ParkScore
Trump’s racism kills 1 in 1,000 Americans
Thom Hartmann
Chalk it up to Republican racism and a libertarian indifference to the notion of society
176 House members now support impeaching Trump for “incitement to insurrection”
Andrea Germanos
The resolution co-led by Rep. David Cicilline says Trump "will remain a threat to national security"
Hit the road, Jack: 5 epic literary road trips that are not by Kerouac
Jessica Gildersleeve
A book is still your most faithful companion on summer journeys, even if that trip is limited to the backyard
The Black community is right to be suspicious of the medical establishment right now
D. Watkins
Though I'll be getting the vaccine, I don't judge my friends for being mistrustful of the biotech industry
Can we save democracy from the two-party system?
Doug Neiss
A political establishment that equates the left and right as untouchable evils is not "moderate." It's a disaster
Many health plans now must cover full cost of expensive HIV prevention drugs
Michelle Andrews
Private insurance will be required to cover drugs, such as Truvada, without making plan members share the cost.
The 9 best free streaming services worthy of downloading
Justin Pelofsky
From local news to acclaimed films and TV, these apps can help you cut the cord or at least not add to your bundle
Ready to try an old approach to a New Year’s resolution? Saint Ignatius may provide some guidance
Gordon Rixon
A theologian writes how we can learn from the challenges and reflections of Saint Ignatius
Health benefits brokers will have to disclose what they receive from the insurance industry
Marshall Allen
Employers trust brokers to guide them to the best value, but conflicts of interest abound
Capitol siege sparked pro-Trump protests nationwide, several statehouses stormed
Jon Skolnik
As Wednesday’s rampage ensued at the White House, disgruntled Trump supporters stormed their own state Capitols
Arrested Proud Boys chairman has history of business failure, apparently lives with mom
Roger Sollenberger
Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio had a brief political career and is linked to a list of defunct or fake companies
Capitol Police officer dies after being “injured while physically engaging” pro-Trump mob
Igor Derysh
Officer Brian Sicknick is the fifth casualty of Wednesday's riot
Capitol rioters planned for weeks in plain sight. The police still weren’t ready for their siege
Logan Jaffe, Lydia DePillis, Isaac Arnsdorf, J. David McSwane
Insurrectionists made no effort to hide their intentions, but law enforcement was caught flat-footed
Dr. John Gartner on Trump and terrorism: “If he can’t be president, he will make his force felt”
Chauncey DeVega
Former Johns Hopkins professor forecasts "violence in the streets of Washington" — in an interview last week
This psychopath has finally crossed the red line: He must be stopped now
Alan D. Blotcky
Donald Trump has no conscience, no shame and no self-control — and the whole world sees that now. We can't wait
A Black activist speaks out on Trump’s white riot
Jessica Goodheart
Dorian Warren was preparing to celebrate the Georgia Senate wins. Then everything changed.
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