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Sutton Stracke’s poignant reconciliation with her mother was “Real Housewives” at its very best

Coleman Spilde
Three friends went to Georgia and stepped into a dynamic right out of a humid, hilarious stage play

“Front row seats to a coup”: Trump and Musk gut NOAA and EPA, raising alarm among scientists

Matthew Rozsa
Elon's massive cuts to science agencies will have damaging global consequences, say endangered workers

Trump admits that Elon Musk is the head of DOGE, contradicting DOJ denials in federal court

Nicholas Liu
Trump's admission undermines DOJ arguments that Amy Gleason, not Musk, runs the government-slashing operation

“Radical turnabout”: Coinbase lawsuit to be dropped by SEC

Quinn Sental
The decision signals a shift toward federal deregulation and a key victory for the crypto industry under Trump

“Consumers are likely to pay higher prices”: Trump tariffs are here

Cara Michelle Smith
Cars, gas and groceries are among the items that could be costlier

“Americans will pay more”: Stocks tank, US hit with retaliatory tariffs after Trump announcement

Nicholas Liu
Fox News showed the Dow Jones plummeting as Trump touted his economic record

Ethical concerns surround Joni Ernst’s relationships with top military officials

Robert Faturechi
One of the most influential voices in Congress on military topics has potential conflicts of interest, experts say

Why America’s obsession with other countries’ diets might be holding us back

Ashlie D. Stevens
From French portion control to Mediterranean meal plans, America loves to look abroad for nutrition answers

A primary motivation: Democrats due for a reality check on priorities

Norman Solomon
Democrats irritated by voters who elected them need an attitude adjustment

Why people with ADHD and autism fear stigma will get worse under Trump and RFK Jr.

Matthew Rozsa
Experts say that stigmas about autism rely on popular misconceptions about how the brain works

This year’s Oscar-nominated documentary shorts are thrilling, important and very easy to watch

Coleman Spilde
From a Tokyo elementary school to the New York Philharmonic, this year's shorts are striking. But which should win?

“Top Chef” Joe Flamm wants you to taste the Adriatic: Where Italian and Croatian flavors meet

Michael La Corte
From "Top Chef" to Chicago’s kitchens, Flamm is mixing bold Italian and Croatian flavors with a dash of nostalgia

In the midst of a coup, can we create dialogue and heal division? Kurt Gray says yes

Paul Rosenberg
Lecturing our opponents with facts will accomplish nothing, says Gray — but listening to their stories just might

Only Putin is still smiling after Trump and Zelenskyy squabble

Brian Karem
Trump’s Oval Office tantrum blows up into a debacle for Zelenskyy

This is the scientific research Ted Cruz calls “woke”

Agnel Philip, Lisa Song
A study of mint plants, a device to stop bleeding and more

“At least nobody sued”: Bruce Vilanch on the hilarity and chaos of writing for the Academy Awards

Bruce Vilanch
In this exclusive, Vilanch details the Titanic-level tank of the infamous 1989 ceremony produced by Allan Carr

“A whole new level of cruelty”: Health experts decry “devastating” cuts to HIV treatment programs

Charles R. Davis
The Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation said the latest cuts will deprive 350,000 people of HIV treatment

Could federal upheaval erase student loan debt? Not so fast

Daria Solovieva
Creators argue that a violation of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act could lead to dismissal

“Does not have any authority whatsoever”: Judge rules Trump admin’s mass firings likely illegal

Griffin Eckstein
White House office lacks authority "under any statute in the history of the universe," judge says

“Total liar”: MAGA loyalists melt down over Trump admin’s “fake release” of Jeffrey Epstein files

Griffin Eckstein
AG Pam Bondi suggested FBI Director Kash Patel was withholding documents after coming under fire from MAGA World

Trump’s second term is worse. So why do I feel better?

Kavita Das
Gone is the naive denialism that initially protected Donald Trump

“Zero tolerance”: DeSantis says Andrew Tate is not welcome in Florida, as MAGA celebrates release

Griffin Eckstein
The MAGA governor wasn't quite ready to welcome the accused sex trafficker into his state

Moms for Liberty, Education Department launch program to report teachers who promote diversity

Russell Payne
The department has created a tip line for people to report schools accused of promoting DEI policies

How food companies are prepping for Trump tariffs — and what it means for you at the grocery store

Ashlie D. Stevens
New trade policies could push prices higher for everything from soda cans to seafood
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