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The cult of New England Chinese food

Katie Lockhart
A fiercely loyal regional cuisine — sweet, saucy, nostalgic — shaped by immigrants and beloved beyond New England

Military’s independent newspaper captured by MAGA

Chauncey DeVega
Stars and Stripes is the latest casualty in the Trump administration's Pentagon purge

Meet the mayor of a tiny Texas town who wants to limit how cities can govern

Tanya Eiserer, Jason Trahan, WFAA
His town has embraced small government ideals but struggles to provide basic services and has no sewer system

Immigration scams surge as Trump’s sweeps lure desperate people to eager defrauders

Naisha Roy, Francesca D'Annunzio, J. David McSwane
Con artists posing as ICE agents use WhatsApp, fake court hearings to bilk vulnerable people out of their savings

Supreme Court guts the Voting Rights Act in “Jim Crow 2.0” ruling

Russell Payne
Justices kept the law on the books but drained it of the power to actually protect voters

Trump makes fools of media with renewed attack on Jimmy Kimmel

Sophia Tesfaye
The post-Correspondents' Dinner goodwill tour was short-lived — and the press corps should've known better

Centrism is losing popularity, new data shows. Will Democrats listen?

Russell Payne
Across the Sun Belt, an economic populist message is outpolling conventional centrism

New poll: Democrat James Talarico leads both Republicans in Texas US Senate race

Gabby Birenbaum
The Austin Democrat leads Sen. John Cornyn and state Attorney General Ken Paxton in latest survey

“Pretty Ugly” resurrects the Lunachicks as Punk Rock’s most underrated revolutionaries

Caryn Rose
Ilya Chaiken’s documentary traces the band's East Village rise and feminist punk legacy

They voted for MAGA. Now they want out

Chauncey DeVega
For some Trump voters, leaving MAGA is a psychological ordeal. A new support group is trying to help

WHCD shooting exposed MAGA media’s secret social media operation

Sophia Tesfaye
The right eerily repeated Trump's ballroom talking points, while the left went straight to conspiracy

Unfounded health claims are powering a solar backlash

Anna Clark
Solar restrictions popping up across the US “often rooted in misinformation or unfounded fears”

Why Lego is our most powerful art medium

Melanie McFarland
The viral Lego-style Iran War memes are the latest case of the toy being used as a building block for political art

One roast chicken, one week of good meals

Ashlie D. Stevens
From crisp-skinned Sunday dinner to weekday lunches and stock, here’s how to make one bird go further

A dark chapter returns: Stripping citizenship

Heather Digby Parton
The Justice Department's bid to denaturalize American citizens has roots in the Red Scare

Book bans and culture wars came for libraries. They’re still standing strong

Nadra Nittle
During National Library Week, librarians throughout the country fight for books, jobs and truth

MAGA media gaslights on Charlottesville

Sophia Tesfaye
The right seizes on indictment to claim white supremacy only exists due to the Southern Poverty Law Center

Supreme Court’s “shadow docket” brings hasty decisions with long‑lasting implications

Wayne Unger
New leak of confidential SCOTUS memos sheds light on potentially irreversible effects of emergency rulings

Kash Patel’s futile quest for validation

Amanda Marcotte
The FBI director tries to force his popularity on the American public and media — and it backfires

SPLC indictment lends support to hate groups

Austin Sarat
For decades, the Southern Poverty Law Center has fought hate. Now the Justice Department wants it to stop

Thiel-backed AI project to block bad press looks like a bust

Sophia Tesfaye
Silicon Valley billionaires can't judge journalism if reporters refuse to buy in

Is war central to human nature? Chimps can’t tell us everything

Troy Farah
Outbreaks of violence between chimpanzees have sparked fierce debate online about the origins of war in humans

US government ramps up mass surveillance with help of AI tech, your apps

Anne Toomey McKenna
The U.S. government is using AI to speed analysis of government and commercial data about you

The counterterrorism czar without a counterterrorism plan

Hannah Allam
The counterterrorism czar is making it up as he goes along
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