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AOC and Elizabeth Warren defend Taylor Swift against “private equity groups’ predatory practices”
Matthew Rozsa
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Elizabeth Warren back Taylor Swift in record label controversy
Trump EPA proposal guts restrictions on toxic herbicide linked to birth defects
Andrea Germanos
"Human exposure to atrazine is linked to a number of serious health effects"
Ad campaign condemns Facebook’s sponsorship of Federalist Society dinner honoring Brett Kavanaugh
Julia Conley
"Shame on Facebook and shame on Mark Zuckerberg."
Air war: A relentless whistleblower once more girds for battle over aviation safety
Rick Schmitt
Former federal Air Marshal Robert MacLean says warning signs of ineffectual air safety regulation are blinking red
“See Jane Win”: How Democratic women drove the 2018 blue wave
Amanda Marcotte
In "See Jane Win," journalist Caitlin Moscatello takes a deeper look at the women who took back power in 2018
I never planned on seeing 40: How do I get over believing I was destined to die young?
D. Watkins
The death of former NFL player Charles Rogers forced me to consider the future I once assumed I didn't have
Rudy Giuliani, a New York Times reporter and me: When corrections go wrong
Roger Sollenberger
Ken Vogel of the New York Times corrected my Giuliani article — but his command of facts is questionable
There are 2,000 untested chemicals in packaged foods — and it’s legal
Melissa Kravitz Hoeffner
This potential scandal is so large, it’s hard to fully comprehend what the implications may be.
Finally, “The Man in the High Castle” fascist fantasy ends amidst America’s sobering reality
Melanie McFarland
As Amazon's Nazi-triumphant alternate history ends, we don't need a reminder of how far gone America could be
Brett Kavanaugh forced to face Christine Blasey Ford’s testimony before addressing legal group
Shira Tarlo
The Supreme Court associate justice was greeted by protesters crying, "I believe Dr. Ford!"
In the right-wing media universe, Trump is winning and impeachment is a joke
Heather Digby Parton
In between conspiracy theories, Fox News portrays hearings as a massive Trump victory over the hapless nerds
World’s largest public bank ditches oil and coal
Eoin Higgins
Environmentalist Bill McKibben called the decision a "truly amazing win."
How native Hawaiians are taking internet access into their own hands
Valerie Vande Panne
Indigenous peoples are disproportionately affected by the digital divide
Fox News guest claims impeachment witness George Kent is under “control” of George Soros
Igor Derysh
Lawyer Joe diGenova ties George Kent to Soros, who he claimed "controls large parts" of the State Department
Matt Bevin concedes Kentucky gubernatorial race one day after pushing voter fraud claim
Igor Derysh
Despite claiming "irregularities" and demanding a recanvass, Bevin said the final results were just as he expected
More Miller “hate group” emails leak as former reporter claims media hid “racist screeds” for years
Igor Derysh
Washington reporters "received multiple racist screeds" from Miller weekly in 2013 but kept quiet, journalist says
Giuliani was close to a podcast deal with the news outlet that spread his Ukraine conspiracies
Mike Spies, Jake Pearson, J. David McSwane
The president’s lawyer was negotiating a possible deal to co-produce a podcast with The Hill
How to make American foreign policy yours
Ryan Summers, Ben Freeman
The perfectly legal ways foreign powers subvert American democracy
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg absent from Supreme Court due to illness
Shira Tarlo
The high court announced that the 86-year-old justice was "home with a stomach bug"
Sanders has denounced coup, but Biden, Warren, and Buttigieg so far silent on Bolivia crisis
Jake Johnson
"Don't the other candidates have a position about a destabilizing, right-wing takeover of a neighboring country?"
Trump credits Ivanka with creating 14 million new jobs, more than double the number actually created
Igor Derysh
"New jobs" appear to be conflated with training opportunities, many of which had already been planned
As Europe shuts out migrants, activists are pushing back
Michelle Chen
Europeans are uniting to defend migrants’ rights at the grassroots, developing “translocal” campaigns
Should the age of humans have a geological name?
Rebecca Dzombak
And how will Earth’s history remember us?
What internet search patterns can teach us about coping
Elad Yom-Tom
Fifty years after its introduction, the quantitative literature around the Kübler-Ross grief model remains scarce
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