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Idris Elba drama “Concrete Cowboy” brings audience along for a crowd-pleasing ride
Gary M. Kramer
Netflix's appealing new drama that premiered at TIFF offers a glimpse into a little-known subculture
Invisible company owned by Rudy Giuliani got taxpayer-backed PPP money — but where did it go?
Roger Sollenberger
Giuliani's payroll company got a PPP loan from a Trump-friendly bank — but lists no employees. Was it fraud?
Dr. Bleach-Injector and his death cult want you to get “herd developed”
Amanda Marcotte
Don't expect Trump's latest idiocy to lose him followers — they'd rather get COVID-19 than admit they were wrong
We need a new climate narrative: Not a dystopian movie, but a vision of hope, change and empowerment
Jeff Biggers
In a season of fire and storm, we need more than fables of apocalypse. There's real hope, if we can seize it
Frontline’s “Policing the Police 2020” shows Newark’s troubled police force slouching towards reform
Melanie McFarland
New Yorker writer Jelani Cobb returns to Newark to pick up where his 2016 report left us, and finds little changed
Life changes overnight for researchers who specialize in Venus
Matthew Rozsa
"Venus deserves a promotion": Move over, Mars — Venus research is more exciting than it's ever been
Rick Perry’s Ukrainian dream
Simon Shuster, Ilya Marritz
Rick Perry came to Washington looking for a deal, and less than two months into his tenure, he found a hot prospect
Donald Trump called voting by mail “refreshingly democratic” in 2000 New York Times op-ed
Roger Sollenberger, Kathleen O'Neill
In a florid 2000 Times article, Trump praised voting by mail, complained about right-wing kooks and racists
Cloud-based life? Scientists believe there may be alien microbes floating in Venus’ atmosphere
Nicole Karlis
Researchers struggled to find an alternative explanation for a peculiar gas signature in Venus' upper atmosphere
Massive numbers of birds are dying in New Mexico and no one knows why
Matthew Rozsa
"We've never seen anything like this": Scientists speculate a connection to west coast wildfires
Russian state hackers are accused of trying to infiltrate Biden’s campaign firm
Matthew Rozsa
One expert told Salon that Trump must "commit to complete transparency" about foreign threats to the 2020 election
The “sad desk lunch” is now even more depressing as employees return to the pandemic-era office
Ashlie D. Stevens
Both office employees and restaurants in business districts report struggling with the "new normal"
Mike Pompeo’s wife asked senior State Department aides to help send personal holiday cards: emails
Roger Sollenberger
Emails show the Pompeos directing State Department employees to help them with personal tasks on government time
Trump escalates the signals to his followers: Use lethal violence to help me hold power
Amanda Marcotte
After the shootings in Kenosha and Portland, Trump is telling right-wing militias to help him crush the left
Biden campaign adds more staff in Texas
Patrick Svitek
Biden's campaign has now named 19 staffers in Texas
How did mask wearing become so politicized?
Matthew Facciani
A political science scholar explains how political beliefs inform the way we process scientific information
House Democrats demand IG probe of Pompeo’s widely denounced RNC speech from Jerusalem
Jessica Corbett
Even before Pompeo's prerecorded address was played, the secretary's choice garnered widespread criticism
Trump makes it clear: He revels in the killing of his political opponents
Cody Fenwick
Trump endorses extrajudicial executions of Antifa suspects as “retribution”
Rudy Giuliani collaborated on smear of Joe Biden with “active Russian agent”
Roger Sollenberger
Giuliani promoted false charges about Biden made by Ukrainian legislator who's now under U.S. Treasury sanctions
Inside the mind of an anti-vax parent
Jonathan Berman
A researcher who studies the anti-vaccination movement digs into the psychological profile of a typical anti-vaxxer
What are the true goals of QAnon? It’s the 21st century’s ultimate catfish scheme
Robert Guffey
All the elements of the QAnon conspiracy theory have been carefully selected and repackaged — but by whom, and why?
How the iconic “Ferris Bueller’s” parade and “Dirty Dancing” number inspired Netflix’s new musical
Hanh Nguyen
Director and choreographer Kenny Ortega returns to his roots for the teen series "Julie and the Phantoms"
Faith and politics mix to drive evangelical Christians’ climate change denial
Adrian Bardon
A churchgoer’s thoughts on climate change may not have much to do with Christian teaching
Cities and states look to crack down on “less-lethal” weapons used by police
Jay Hancock, Kevin McCoy, Donovan Slack
"Peaceful protests shouldn't end in people being blinded or shot in the head"
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