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“We were meant to be outdoor creatures”: Experts say screens are only part of poor vision epidemic
Elizabeth Hlavinka
Outdoor time is essential to the developing eye. We're getting less and less of it
“Mainstream media propagandists”: MAGA movement freaks out as Signalgate texts are released
Alex Galbraith
Karoline Leavitt, Pete Hegseth and other MAGA true-believers are unraveling as more details emerge in the scandal
“We have tariffs”: White House desperate to talk about anything but the Signal scandal
Russell Payne
Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt faced a deluge of Signal leak questions Wednesday that she didn't want to answer
Costa Rica’s eco-resorts are rewriting the rules of luxury travel
Ximena N. Beltran Quan Kiu
"Pura Vida" isn't just a slogan
The Atlantic releases full texts showing sensitive Yemen attack information was shared on Signal
Nicholas Liu
In the chat, Trump officials discussed the benefits of bombing Houthi targets in Yemen
DHS detains grad student who advocated for Palestine and the “humanity of all people”
Charles R. Davis
Rumeysa Ozturk, a student at Tufts University, drew the attention of a pro-Israel group for co-authoring an op-ed
The most chilling lesson of Signalgate
Heather Digby Parton
From what we can see on newly released text messages, Trump's people don't know what he's talking about
The misogynist agenda of “MAHA moms”
Amanda Marcotte
RFK Jr. is using his "MAHA moms" to push women out of the workplace and into the kitchen
“There was no problem”: Trump says he’s “very comfortable” with Yemen leaks
Alex Galbraith
The president said that "no classified information" was shared in a compromised group chat between admin officials
“Making up lies”: Waltz response reveals Trump admin strategy on Yemen leaks
Alex Galbraith
Waltz's combative answer showed how Trump figures plan to ride out this scandal: denying it ever happened
“Maybe in the coming days”: Atlantic editor Goldberg weighs sharing Yemen war plan texts
Alex Galbraith
Jeffrey Goldberg told the Bulwark he was working out a plan to vet and share the material
“This is an embarrassment”: Democrats grill Trump intelligence officials over Yemen group chat leak
Nicholas Liu
At a hearing Tuesday, Senate Democrats pressed Trump officials to explain why they were texting about war plans
“It happens”: Republicans shrug off Trump administration’s leak of Yemen war plans
Nicholas Liu
Republican lawmakers are trying to blame the media for the Trump administration's war-planning group chat
War planning by emoji
Lucian K. Truscott IV
The people supposedly in charge of our national security celebrated the attacks on the Houthis with memes
The danger of Trump’s “shock therapy” for America
Chauncey DeVega
If happiness is connected to larger anti-democratic trends, then America's future is dire
Why overturning Roe v. Wade only made America’s abortion rate rise
Amanda Marcotte
"They will never stop abortion": "After Dobbs" chronicles "the extraordinary efforts" to help women get healthcare
What makes humans intelligent? These unique neurons might hold the key
Carlyn Zwarenstein
Research suggests our intelligence may arise from specialized brain cells only found in humans
“Nobody was texting war plans”: Hegseth denies Yemen leaks, calls Atlantic editor “garbage-peddler’
Alex Galbraith
The defense secretary called the head honcho of The Atlantic a "highly discredited so-called journalist"
“Even the Oscar can’t protect you”: “No Other Land” director reportedly attacked by Israeli settlers
Alex Galbraith
Hamdan Ballal was reportedly beaten by Israeli settlers in an attack in Masafer Yatta on Monday
“Incompetence is staggering”: Trump admin accidentally leaked Yemen war plans to Atlantic editor
Alex Galbraith
Jeffrey Goldberg was added to a group chat where Pete Hegseth, JD Vance and others discussed attacks on Houthis
Rescue is a shame for the teens on “Yellowjackets” because wherever they go, there they are
Kelly McClure
With their savagery exposed, the teens may soon be safe from the woods, but will never be saved from themselves
How our public schools are tied to the health of our democracy
Chauncey DeVega
Dr. Derek Black: "We as a society will not find our educational promised land anywhere but in our public schools"
In the long-awaited sequel to “Wolf Hall,” mortality stalks Cromwell’s conscience
Nicholas Liu
Thomas Cromwell dies as he has not lived, reflecting on sins that tarnish his soul
“People are terrified”: Fear over Medicaid cuts across rural America could sway some Republicans
Russell Payne
GOP lawmakers are proposing massive cuts, but a public backlash may turn some Republicans against their own party
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