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Fabric and crafts retailer Joann closing all stores
Quinn Sental
The Ohio-based company filed for bankruptcy in January
In war against DEI in science, researchers see collateral damage
Teresa Carr, Margaret Manto
Senate Republicans flagged thousands of grants as “woke DEI” research. But what does that really mean?
Americans left dizzy by Trump’s “shock and awe” spectacle
Chauncey DeVega
Media critic Dan Froomkin: "I don’t think we are even vaguely ready for what’s coming"
From MAGA to monarchy: How tech billionaires are engineering American autocracy
Victor Acquista
Common sense for the Trump age
“A woman is like a child”: MAGA quickly turns its sights on stripping Republican women of power
Amanda Marcotte
Conservative women believe complicity will save them. But an emboldened far-right is gunning for their rights
Can humans really extinguish all life on Earth? It’s complicated
Carlyn Zwarenstein
Would dropping every nuke or climate change make our home a barren, sterile world? Probably not, but we're trying
The Blackwater plan for Trump’s mass deportations: Military camps and a private army of enforcers
Nicholas Liu
Former Blackwater CEO Erik Prince is pitching a plan to deputize private citizens to arrest immigrants
The draw of Trump’s spectacle: inhumanity
Chauncey DeVega
Democrats and the resistance must harness real populist energy now. The time for recalibration and rest is over
“Slavery produced a genuine affection between the races”: Hegseth’s church foretold “DEI” firings
Amanda Marcotte
Defense secretary's contempt for Black military leaders has roots in his religion's defense of white supremacy
Can Trump actually ban DEI? The confusion is the point
Cara Michelle Smith
Companies must navigate whether to comply with federal diversity protections or obey Trump's order
Roberta Flack’s enduring legacy: The music industry reflects on a legend lost
Nardos Haile
Flack, who died Monday at 88, is being honored by her peers as one of the greatest soul singers of all time
Households making $250K or more are driving the economy: report
Quinn Sental
The top 10% of earners in the U.S. are spending the most, while others are being cautious
Trump’s steel tariffs mean another battle for Ukraine
Quinn Sental
The extra costs would further weaken a key sector of Ukraine's economy
Trump picks right-wing podcaster and Infowars guest Dan Bongino to be FBI deputy director
Charles R. Davis
Bongino is a former Secret Service agent who used to regularly appear on Fox News and Infowars
What Elon Musk’s war on federal workers owes to Gamergate
Amanda Marcotte
The long-ago troll tantrum from video gamers upset by women kicked off the culture wars for the stupid era
Donald Trump’s first law: There is no law
Andrew O'Hehir
There's one coherent principle behind all the chaos: a world ruled by the whims of "great men" like him
From beans to brews: Coffee tourism is percolating across the globe
Katie Lockhart
From Vietnam’s phin drip to Costa Rica’s farms, travelers are sipping their way through the world’s best brews
Elon Musk and other right-wing donors are “pouring money” into Wisconsin’s Supreme Court race
Griffin Eckstein
Wisconsin is a "wild west in terms of campaign spending," with the last high court race shattering spending records
Imminent recession? DOGE’s mass layoffs spark fears of broader economic ripple effect
Daria Solovieva
Economists warn of a recession signs “in weeks.”
“The Monkey” wants to remind you that death is coming for us all, as if we didn’t already know that
Coleman Spilde
Osgood Perkins' follow-up to "Longlegs" pivots toward comedy, but there's no fun to be had with this novelty toy
MAGA’s not-so-secret weapon: “Major media are a key tool for Trump’s destruction of the government”
Chauncey DeVega
"The takeover is easy when journalism and massive news orgs. stay the course and pretend everything is normal"
Texas banned abortion. Then sepsis rates soared
Lizzie Presser, Andrea Suozzo, Sophie Chou, Kavitha Surana
ProPublica’s analysis is the most detailed look yet into life-threatening complications under Texas’ abortion ban
Tuberculosis is on the rise again. We can fight it — if we try
Carlyn Zwarenstein
Slashes in federal funding for disease surveillance could once more make old diseases formidable foes
Argentina court acquits Liam Payne’s friend and two hotel workers in his death
Nardos Haile
Had the charges not been dropped, all three could have faced one to five years in prison for manslaughter
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