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“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
“A tragedy for the world”: How the Trump-Musk takeover is sowing global chaos
Paul Rosenberg
Social scientist Michael Bang Petersen: Trump's demolition project will create "massive" global problems
Elon Musk is accelerating a 50-year government privatization project
Nathan Meyers
Trump’s DOGE campaign accelerates a longtime Republican trend
Disney’s “Snow White” sidesteps a legacy of bad disability representation
Kristen Lopez
The live-action film avoids directly addressing its Dwarfs controversy by reimagining them as "magical creatures"
“Venus and Mars” revisited: Wings’ 1975 classic gets the ultimate upgrade
Kenneth Womack
The newly remastered half-speed vinyl breathes new life into Paul McCartney’s rock opus
A group of 8 artists lived in a mall for 4 years — this documentary uncovers their secret world
Gary M. Kramer
Director Jeremy Workman explores the social commentary behind their stunt and how they ultimately got caught
“No place for migrants”: Advocates fear expelled Venezuelans “already being tortured” in El Salvador
Tatyana Tandanpolie
The Trump administration is using an infamous prison in El Salvador as a legal "black hole"
Cutting Medicaid could worsen overdose deaths — and erase recent progress in treating addiction
Elizabeth Hlavinka
Reducing funding to the largest payer for addiction services could pose major setbacks for those battling drug use
Trump to sign executive order that purports to dismantle the Department of Education
Nicholas Liu
Trump is expected to sign the executive order on Thursday
“No future election is going to fix the problem”: Trump’s war on education is worse than it looks
Chauncey DeVega
Legal scholar Derek Black: America's schools are being targeted by Trump in a way that fuels autocratic populism
Trump halted an Agent Orange cleanup. That puts hundreds of thousands at risk for poisoning
Anna Maria Barry-Jester, Brett Murphy, Le Van
Diplomats in Vietnam warned that halting USAID’s efforts to clean up postwar pesticides would be a catastrophe
“Like Armageddon”: Israel resumes its war on Gaza, killing hundreds of Palestinians
Nicholas Liu
Israeli airstrikes have shattered a ceasefire agreement from January, killing 400 Palestinians in a matter of hours
“Never a good sign”: After Khalil arrest, a “climate of fear” descends on Columbia University
Russell Payne
"Secret police abducting people in the middle of the night is never a good sign for any minority," one student said
Leading sex-abuse litigator suing women’s sports advocate — it’s a tangled tale
Irvin Muchnick
Jon Little and Nancy Hogshead both claim they're fighting sexual abuse in sports. So why are they now at war?
Watching “Real Housewives” can help us predict Trump’s next moves
Coleman Spilde
Trump's administration plays by the politics of friendship. We should study those who perfected the game
How the right hijacked Jewish resistance to squash dissent
Katherine P. Blumstein
Mahmoud Khalil and the Purim story
How the left can win: Drop the statistics and tell real people’s stories
Paul Rosenberg
Sociologist Jessica Calarco explains why the right keeps winning, and how progressive narratives can turn the tide
Mahmoud Khalil’s attorneys accuse the Trump administration of “targeted, retaliatory detention”
Griffin Eckstein
Khalil's attorneys allege that he heard an agent during his arrest say, "the White House is requesting an update"
“Black Bag” makes monogamy sexy again
Coleman Spilde
Steven Soderbergh's second film of 2025 is even better than the first, an espionage romp destined to be a classic
Masks off: The lessons we didn’t learn from COVID
Carlyn Zwarenstein
The pandemic accelerated economic disparity, revealing a disturbing acceptance of mass death. Did we learn nothing?
“He is not the leader for this moment”: Protesters rage at Schumer for backing GOP spending plan
Griffin Eckstein
"He is off course and capitulating to fascism — and we won’t stand for it," one protester told Salon
“Joe Manchin always told me”: A centrist Democrat explains why he sided with Republicans on the CR
Russell Payne
Rep. Jared Golden, D-Maine, told Salon that he thinks "a shutdown will make things worse, not better"
Bruce Springsteen warned Peter Wolf about writing a memoir — he did it anyway
Kenneth Womack
Peter Wolf’s "Waiting on the Moon" chronicles a life lived in the heart of rock
“The new normal”: As Trump pursues mass deportations, tourists land in ICE detention
Tatyana Tandanpolie
In recent weeks, tourists from Germany and the U.K. have found themselves locked up on vacation
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