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“We will not be silent”: Protesters occupy Trump Tower demanding Mahmoud Khalil’s release

Griffin Eckstein
Demonstrators from Jewish Voice for Peace called for the release of the Palestinian activist.

“I’ve been acting my entire life”: Tan France on why pretending to be someone else feels familiar

Mary Elizabeth Williams
"Queer Eye" fashion expert shares how his distinctly different "Deli Boys" role brought back memories of coming out

“Temptation Island” is the land of broken hearts and promises, making it America’s truest reality TV

Melanie McFarland
Somehow the trashiest romance reality show has a way of evoking the logical deterioration of our time

Peter Wolf on “warming up” to The Beatles, his musical roots and his memoir, “Waiting on the Moon”

Nicole Michael
“I wasn't part of the initial Beatlemania,” Wolf said in a chat with "Everything Fab Four"

“Seven Veils” is the latest film to reconsider how much value we put into an artist’s pain

Coleman Spilde
In Atom Egoyan's new film, Amanda Seyfried refuses to be the archetypical image of a tortured woman artist

Two transgender girls, six federal agencies: How Trump is trying to pressure Maine into obedience

Callie Ferguson, Erin Rhoda, Jennifer Smith Richards, Jodi S. Cohen
“The president is trying to crush the opposition. He’s trying to crush Maine,” said attorney David Webbert

In Canada, Indigenous advocates argue that mining companies violate the rights of nature

Joseph Winters, Taylar Dawn Stagner
Tribunal judges found the industry guilty of “ongoing ecocide.”

Democrats should forget about having a united message

Chauncey DeVega
Political science professor M. Steven Fish on why the Dems don't need to pander to polls to fight for justice

Trump promises to label Musk protesters domestic terrorists while cutting Tesla ad at White House

Alex Galbraith
Trump made good on a promise to buy a Tesla from DOGE head Elon Musk, showing off his Model S at the White House

“Just going to be another airline”: Southwest bag fee riles social media

Quinn Sental
The airline is ditching its “bags fly free" policy despite having built decades of brand identity and loyalty

Why “Yellowjackets” and its unlikely survivalist women resonate with queer communities

Racquel Marie
By embracing resilience, the show's deeply human characters remind us of the right to exist without justification

Supreme Court to consider overturning Colorado ban on LGBTQ+ “conversion therapy”

Tatyana Tandanpolie
More than 20 states have banned "conversion therapy," which critics liken to torture

Indigenous groups demand coca leaves be legalized. Will the world listen?

Niko Vorobyov
Colombia's president says cocaine is "no worse" than whiskey as global efforts to "decolonize" the plant spread

“Hope is an action”: In red states, activists refuse to surrender on reproductive rights

Tatyana Tandanpolie
As GOP state lawmakers threaten reproductive rights, advocates are doubling down on their fight for freedom

Why America owes Ukraine a thank-you card — not the other way around

Dzmitry Halko
JD Vance and his boss are throwing away this century's greatest US accomplishment — and they don't even know it

Can Democrats finally quit the “consultant class”?

Nicholas Liu
Newly elected DNC Chair Ken Martin has promised to review the party's existing contracts with consulting firms

Experts raise “serious doubt” about COVID vaccine study claiming mRNA harms

Elizabeth Hlavinka
As politicians move to ban mRNA vaccines in some states, research into vaccine side effects is going viral

In “Mickey 17,” Bong Joon-ho rips into Trump with a rousing, space-set satire

Coleman Spilde
Two Robert Pattinsons lead the director's follow-up to "Parasite," one of the best films of the year so far

Judge rules Musk’s DOGE operatives can access sensitive Treasury data, at least for now

Griffin Eckstein
The Clinton appointee called privacy concerns "understandable," but ruled against a restraining order on Friday

Trump’s attempt to clean up after Elon Musk backfires

Heather Digby Parton
One question remains: What is the true motivation behind Musk's DOGE project?

“Scalpel not hatchet”: Trump clarifies to Cabinet that Musk can’t fire employees

Griffin Eckstein
The president weighed in after weeks of confusion, telling Cabinet leaders that they, not Musk, held firing power

Republicans move to repeal Biden’s CFPB rule capping overdraft fees

Quinn Sental
The rule limits most big bank overdraft charges to $5, down from the standard $35 per transaction

Trump’s speech was the pinnacle of MAGA. Now what?

Brian Karem
It’s Donald Trump’s state — but there is no union

Jay-Z sues woman who dropped rape lawsuit against him, accusing her of being “motivated by greed”

Nardos Haile
"I stand by my claims," the anonymous woman said in a statement
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