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My European trip reminded me of one more way America hates kids
Kelly Lawler
I had to travel overseas to find a community that accepted my toddler
The White House Correspondents’ dinner is a sham and a shame. Dump it now
Brian Karem
If the press can't stand in solidarity for global reporting rights, then there is no need to gather
Why the world stopped making sense: How the neoliberal “class war” fueled global chaos
Paul Rosenberg
Dan Davies' "Unaccountability Machine" is a highly unusual management book with a revolutionary message
From dread to action: Tracking the Trump-Musk death toll from cuts to USAID
Tatyana Tandanpolie
A researcher at Boston University is keeping tabs on deaths likely caused by dismantling U.S. foreign aid programs
A new film champions “passive investing.” But is that method overhyped?
Daria Solovieva
The premise of "Tune Out the Noise" might not work as well in today's economy, analysts say
Weird, rare mushrooms in Ecuador reveal secrets about life and loss of biodiversity
Carlyn Zwarenstein
The real world analog of "Common Side Effects" underscores the loss of biodiversity before we even know what's gone
Trump is not invincible: Democrats, immigrants and the politics of due process
Charles R. Davis
Polls suggest Trump is losing his appeal on immigration, suggesting his opponents can shape public opinion
Game show politics: Donald Trump’s DOGE “dividends” checks buy time with MAGA
Chauncey DeVega
Donald Trump keeps hinting that he will give Americans another "stimulus" check
“A 5-star rating for conflicts of interest”: Commerce Sec. Howard Lutnick’s finances raise red flags
Daria Solovieva
“Our system was never designed for this level of conflict issues,” ethic watchdogs say
A torrent of infectious diseases is erupting from melting ice. We shouldn’t freak out just yet
Carlyn Zwarenstein
As the world heats up, vast numbers of microbes frozen in vast amounts of ice are set to thaw. We must prepare
If Meghan really wants to win over her critics, she could take a lesson from the king
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The Duchess of Sussex has been on a charm offensive, but she overlooked a role model hiding in plain sight
Pete Hegseth’s paranoia is undermining the Pentagon
Jesselyn Radack
The leaking has turned into a flood
Too late to opt-out: Supreme Court ultimately can’t save the religious right’s futile book bans
Amanda Marcotte
Even if SCOTUS allows LGBTQ books to get pushed out of classrooms, the right is still losing the larger culture war
The success of J.K. Rowling’s transphobic fight depends on the future of “Harry Potter”
Coleman Spilde
Rowling's divisive opinions make it increasingly difficult for fans to separate the art from the artist
It didn’t start with Donald Trump
Rebecca Gordon
Donald Trump has his very own “black site” now — but he's not the first U.S. president
David Hogg wants Democrats to wake up: “We have to show how our party is going to fight back”
Russell Payne
Hogg, vice chair of the DNC, spoke to Salon about launching primary challenges against lackluster Democrats
“Becoming a distraction”: White House looking to replace Hegseth at Pentagon, per reports
Alex Galbraith
The White House has denied there are any plans to replace the embattled defense secretary
Signals of distress: Pete Hegseth’s Pentagon is a mess of his own making
Heather Digby Parton
Trump's secretary of defense shows the recklessness, lack of judgment his former Fox News co-hosts warned against
The best place for better snacks? Try the dispensary
Ashlie D. Stevens
Modern dispensaries aren’t just selling cannabis — they’re curating the convenience store of your dream
Holy ghostwriter: The rise of AI sermons and the fight for the faithful’s trust
Nicholas Liu
The Vatican said that AI technology, a creation of humans, was God's gift by proxy, but cannot be used recklessly
The fascist moment is here: Have mainstream liberals heard the alarm go off?
Andrew O'Hehir
Welcome to upside-down America: David Brooks calls for revolution while Gretchen Whitmer and Gavin Newsom grovel
The ultimate comeback: the science of resurrection
Carlyn Zwarenstein
Sure, "Jesus lizards" walk on water. But some of God's other creatures have mastered coming back from the dead
Supreme Court pauses deportations of Venezuelan migrants
Natalie Chandler
The Trump administration had tried to use a wartime law to deport another group to El Salvador
“RoboCop” actor Peter Weller on the crooked line leading from Ronald Reagan to Donald Trump
Chauncey DeVega
Actor Peter Weller on the politics of "RoboCop," jazz and the importance of kindness and spirituality in hard times
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