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“We’re not moving on, we’re doubling down”: The grassroots fight to bring Kilmar Abrego Garcia home

Tatyana Tandanpolie
"We have not lost faith in any way that he will be returned," Maryland activist Cathryn Jackson told Salon

A trip too far: The LSD experience that blew up the Huxley family

James Penner, Ed Prideaux
How Britain's most famous intellectual family hit the rocks one intense acid-drenched night in Connecticut

They beat cancer. Then they got hit with massive bills

Zina Kumok
Treatment takes more than a physical toll on patients — it often empties their wallets

Elevate your munchies: A food lover’s guide to 4/20 cannabis cravings

Chaya Milchtein
From gourmet brisket to weed-leaf sugar cookies, welcome to the golden age of stoned snacking

“The Wedding Banquet” updates a queer cult classic for a new generation, without losing its heart

Coleman Spilde
Much has changed since Ang Lee's original film moved audiences in 1993. Our desire to see ourselves onscreen hasn't

“They want to rob it”: Former Social Security head says Musk, Trump are “wrecking” agency to raid it

Griffin Eckstein
The former steward of the benefits program says DOGE's cuts put Americans' benefits in jeopardy

History holds the answer to Trump’s future

Douglas H. White
To fight Trump's vision of the future, turn to the history he wants to erase

“Children have human rights”: YouTuber Ms. Rachel speaks after pro-Israel group reported her to DOJ

Griffin Eckstein
The educational content creator's support for Palestinian children triggered backlash from StopAntisemitism

Why not tyranny? JD Vance says he’s fine with the “inevitable errors” of abandoning due process

Charles R. Davis
The vice president argues it would too difficult to provide due process to those he wants to imprison or deport

Harvard fights back against Trump: Institutional resistance finally rises up — and sets a new model

Amanda Marcotte
Columbia learned the hard way: Complicity will not save you

Countdown to April 20: Americans brace for Trump’s big decision

Austin Sarat
What Americans should do if the president invokes the Insurrection Act

“He’s just disappeared”: What it’s like to be detained by ICE — and why some prefer to be deported

Russell Payne
For some immigrants picked up by ICE, being expelled from the country is seen as preferable to indefinite detention

Take back the night: Establishing a “right to darkness” could save our night skies

Carlyn Zwarenstein
Dark sky proponents mull the rights of nature to battle light pollution. Here's how it would work

“Home-growns are next”: Trump proposes sending US citizens to El Salvador prisons

Alex Galbraith
The president encouraged the president of El Salvador to build more prisons

Republicans’ new food aid plan: States pay more, families get less

Ashlie D. Stevens
From slashed budgets to soda bans, a new GOP SNAP plan could leave millions hungry

Musk’s DOGE mission goes off target with Republicans

Heather Digby Parton
Donald Trump's golden boy looks to have lost his touch

America’s happiness crisis is a generational divide

Chauncey DeVega
The U.S. falls to its lowest rank ever in the 2025 World Happiness Report

RFK’s pledge to discover the “cause” of autism isn’t just a ploy — it’s a war on children’s health

Amanda Marcotte
The head of this "research" is no doctor — and has a history of torturing kids with fake autism "cures"

Making a war film apolitical is impossible

Coleman Spilde
The directors of "Warfare" claim their hyperrealistic movie has no message. That's not true at all

“Sacramento” makes a hilarious, heartfelt case for California’s capital

Coleman Spilde
As Joan Didion said, "Sacramento is the least typical of the Valley towns," and this film is a testament to why

“Unbelievable and egregious”: NC voters fear retroactive disenfranchisement after court ruling

Tatyana Tandanpolie
Republican Judge Jefferson Griffin is trying to overturn his election loss by throwing out 65,000 votes

The latest book on the romance of Beatles lore reassesses Lennon and McCartney’s bond

Kenneth Womack
Ian Leslie’s "John & Paul" risks distorting history by romanticizing a bond that had long since faded

“Suffering from the whims of a madman”: MAGA measures true cost of Trump’s tariff gamble

Brian Karem
Our supposedly brilliant president caves in on tariffs in less than a week — but it may be too late

Trump blinks on tariffs in face of GOP resistance — but hasn’t given up his cult-leader dreams

Amanda Marcotte
"BE COOL": Trump is still projecting "last days of Waco" vibes, despite a 90-day "pause" on tariffs
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