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Democrats demand witnesses as emails show White House froze Ukraine aid shortly after Trump call
Igor Derysh
"Explosive" new emails contradict Trump's claims about Ukraine and raise new questions, says Chuck Schumer
Impeachment: So what happens now? Your relatively clear guide to a very murky process
Matthew Rozsa
Impeachment is in the Constitution — but it has few clear rules and a dubious history. Here's what we know
Federal Toxmap shutters, raising the ire of pollution researchers
Michael Schulson
Loss of the federal pollution tracker, supporters say, will inhibit public access to data on environmental hazards
Why science is a social construct
James C. Zimring
The public doesn't understand how science (and scientists) think — and that's a problem for society
The wildest, most poignant, or unforgettable movie scenes of 2019
Gary M. Kramer
From a "Parasite" flood to J.Lo's dazzling entrance, these are indelible images & key moments from 15 notable films
Time is running out for Cuomo to make New York’s ambitious climate law a reality
Rachel Ramirez
The CLCPA commits New York state to net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 and an emissions-free electric sector by 2040
“I am willing to tell the truth”: Democratic candidate Tom Steyer called for Trump’s removal in 2017
Matthew Rozsa
Steyer tells Salon he deserves credit for first pushing for Trump’s removal years ago through "Need to Impeach"
Our family’s “Dark Waters” story: How my son’s first film role and my father’s cancer are connected
Brigid Kaelin
While my son, 6, worked on his first feature film, I learned a surprising fact about my dad, who had sinus cancer
“The Witcher” is baffling to the uninitiated, but diehards swear by its throwback fantasy charms
Melanie McFarland
The campy franchise has its shortcomings, but Netflix's uneven adaptation manages to improve in later episodes
How the 2010s became the decade of self-care
Nicole Karlis
Around the time the smartphone hit it big, we sought ways to disconnect from the stresses that technology wrought
The text from Eve Rodsky’s husband that made her say “I’m done” with their division of labor
Lauren Schiller
An Inflection Point conversation with the bestselling author of "Fair Play" about the revolution at home
Trump adviser caught on recording discussing how GOP “traditionally” relies on “suppressing votes”
Igor Derysh
Justin Clark's remark, which he claims refers to false allegations, came during a discussion about poll watching
From “Making a Murderer” to “Don’t F**k with Cats,” the evolution of true crime this decade
Ashlie D. Stevens
Here are the essential true crime stories of the 2010s and how they changed storytelling and the real world
Stephen Miller hatched secret plan to embed ICE agents at refugee agency for children: report
Igor Derysh
Democrats banned the refugee agency from sharing info with ICE, but Miller is trying to circumvent the law
Artificial turf, touted as recycling fix for millions of scrap tires, becomes mounting disposal mess
Marjie Lundstrom, Eli Wolfe
Where do the millions of square feet of synthetic turf go to die?
Press Watch: Warren, Buttigieg and the “wine cave”: Political media’s addiction to phony conflict
Dan Froomkin
Political pundits love a brawl. But the subject of the Warren-Buttigieg dispute — corruption — was barely mentioned
Doctors prescribe more of a drug if they receive money from a pharma company tied to it
Hannah Fresques
Pharmaceutical companies have paid doctors billions of dollars for consulting, promotional talks, meals and more
The Who knows you’re gonna hate this song: Still defiant on new studio album “Who”
Kenneth Womack
It's humbling to observe the group that once wailed "hope I die before I get old" attempt to regain its mettle
Senate GOP apparently deleted “white nationalist” from plan to screen military recruits
Igor Derysh
The House passed a measure to screen recruits for white nationalist views. Those words vanished in the Senate
Meghan McCain tells Trump history will judge him “very harshly” after he smears dead congressman
Matthew Rozsa
"Take heed in knowing he only attacks people for whom he is threatened by their great legacies"
A man has pleaded guilty to setting fire to Comet Ping Pong, the target of the Pizzagate conspiracy
Matthew Rozsa
The Washington pizzeria is the target of the debunked far-right conspiracy theory known as "Pizzagate"
Trump’s plan to import cheaper drugs from Canada faces hurdles
Phil Galewitz
"There are a whole range of obstacles ― both legal, logistical and political to this ever moving forward"
Exclusive: Betsy DeVos’ family foundation funnels money to right-wing groups that boost her agenda
Igor Derysh
Trump's education secretary is "effectively funding an outside propaganda operation," says watchdog group
Can an AI fact-checker solve India’s fake news problem?
Puja Changoiwala
An Indian startup is using an AI tool to curb misinformation. But India poses unique challenges for the technology
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