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Randall Park wants to “make the world great” for his daughter — even if he loves playing evil
Mary Elizabeth Williams
"The Residence" star talks about playing opposite Uzo Aduba and why his dream roles are complex bad guys
Fired White House Correspondents’ dinner host Amber Ruffin has learned her lesson. The WHCA has not
Melanie McFarland
“I thought when people take away your rights, you're supposed to call it out," Ruffin said on Monday. "I was wrong"
“Clear attack on our voting rights”: Arizona college students sue to stop Trump’s election order
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Kyle Nitschke told Salon that college students would find it much harder to vote if Trump's order is followed
“Our courts are not for sale”: In setback for Musk, liberal candidate wins Wisconsin court seat
Nicholas Liu
Susan Crawford's victory preserves the 4-3 liberal majority on the state supreme court
Trump’s Social Security sleight of hand: MAGA’s magic trick will make your benefits disappear
Samarth Gupta
The president’s promise to make Social Security great again is a charade
DEI was never for us anyway
Oneya Fennell Okuwobi
The one crucial component missing from the business case for diversity
Signalgate resets the standard of scrutiny for Team Trump
Sabrina Haake
Deleting official communications is a federal crime, punishable by up to 10 years in prison
“It’s not the thing, it’s the story about the thing”: Andy Kaufman’s life was one long performance
Gary M. Kramer
Director Alex Braverman’s documentary "Thank You Very Much" examines the mystery surrounding Kaufman’s persona
Rubio says another 17 people have been sent to a prison in El Salvador
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Experts say those detained in El Salvador are likely subject to torture and other inhumane treatment
“People don’t have to leave”: Under Trump, resistance means promoting trans “visibility and joy”
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Activists are responding to anti-trans bigotry by redoubling their efforts to provide safe and inclusive spaces
RFK Jr. champions ban on artificial food dyes as states follow suit
Joy Saha
Twenty states have introduced nearly 40 bills targeting synthetic dyes within the first three months of 2025
Signalgate is a consequence of anti-DEI hysteria
Rann Miller
White mediocrity has become a national security risk
“Reading builds empathy”: The case for saving America’s libraries
Melanie McFarland
America needs "third places" like our libraries more than we ever have, both functionally and philosophically
“Get me to God’s country”: Wallen storms off “Saturday Night Live”
Alex Galbraith
The "I'm The Problem" singer exited "SNL" before the credits rolled
“Rubio in the house!”: Signalgate takes over high schoolers’ group chat on “Saturday Night Live”
Alex Galbraith
JD Vance, Marco Rubio and Pete Hegseth leaked state secrets to teens in the "SNL" cold open
“The Friend” gives a voice to those of us hounded by self-obsessed dog parents
Coleman Spilde
For service workers, the egocentric first-time dog owner in "The Friend" will be all too familiar
War zone innovation: For Palestinians, survival has meant creativity
Carlyn Zwarenstein
Adaptation, perseverance, "delusional" hope. Our world needs the ingenuity Gazans offer in spades
Rebel comrades: How Russian imperial nostalgia found its Confederate soul
Dzmitry Halko
Russia's Kremlin loyalists and America's MAGA faithful have a lot in common — and they're both enslaved by the past
The CDC buried a measles forecast that stressed the need for vaccinations
Patricia Callahan
The move is a sign that the nation’s top public health agency may be falling in line with RFK Jr's vaccine views
Rethinking Yoko: David Sheff’s biography challenges decades of misinformation
Kenneth Womack
Drawing from his friendship with Ono, Sheff examines her personal struggles and pivotal role in Lennon’s legacy
“Incredibly sloppy”: GOP voters, lawmakers think Yemen leaks are a “serious problem”
Griffin Eckstein
In contrast to the Trump administration, voters of all stripes think the Yemen leaks are a big deal
The future of Gaza’s recovery may rely on solar power
Saqib Rahim
Facing destroyed infrastructure and limited control of energy supplies, off-grid options like solar are helping Pal
“There are reasons for them to be afraid”: Immigrants are starting to feel that nowhere is safe
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Many immigrants from Venezuela now fear deportation or worse: being sent to a foreign prison and never getting out
MTG pitting Elon’s DOGE against NPR and PBS is a literal hot mess
Melanie McFarland
PBS and NPR have successfully defended public media from defunding in the past. This time feels different
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