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How meritocracies make the rich richer
Josie Cox
The best way to make America great again? Make America fair again
Trump administration rescinds OMB memo that imposed illegal freeze on federal spending
Nicholas Liu
A memo ordering federal agencies to suspend most federal grants was already temporarily blocked by a judge
“Carte blanche to enact violence”: Expert warns that Trump’s pardons will fuel anti-LGBTQ+ extremism
Tatyana Tandanpolie
"We have to prepare ourselves for a much more turbulent and disturbing future," said extremism expert Imara Jones
Trump, challenging federal law, tries to fire labor board leaders who backed worker rights
Nicholas Liu
Trump fired the National Labor Relations Board's general counsel and one of its Democratic members
How long till the next big crash? Because it’s definitely coming
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Trump's crypto push amounts to betting the entire U.S. financial system on imaginary money. What could go wrong?
Bookshop.org enters the e-book arena, giving indie stores a new way to compete with Amazon
Melanie McFarland
"Everything Amazon can do, we want to do as well or better," says CEO Andy Hunter on boosting indie sales digitally
What’s the difference between a food allergy and an intolerance?
Jennifer Koplin, Desalegn Markos Shifti
"Food intolerances (sometimes called non-allergic reactions) are also reactions to food"
“Five-alarm fire”: Trump OMB tries to freeze federal spending in unconstitutional power grab
Nicholas Liu
A two-page OMB memo falsely claims that the president can refuse to spend money on programs authorized by Congress
Love, food and the fight to endure: HBO’s new “Like Water for Chocolate” is ideal for trying times
Ximena N. Beltran Quan Kiu
"I doubt the show’s themes of feminine survival would have stood out to me as much had Trump lost"
It’s not sci-fi: Americans support asteroid defense spending
Robin George Andrews
Funding for planetary defense has long had strong bipartisan support both inside and outside of Congress
“The Fall of Diddy” chronicles decades’ worth of failures to hold a powerful monster accountable
Melanie McFarland
Versions of this story have been told before, but few demonstrate so well how our celebrity worship got us here
Addiction treatment often overlooks trauma. That’s a major hurdle in stopping the overdose crisis
Elizabeth Hlavinka
Trauma is one of the biggest risk factors for addiction — but trauma-centered treatments are lacking
Gen Z workers aren’t feeling great. What’s the problem?
Cara Michelle Smith
Younger workers feel more stressed, lonelier and less successful than older colleagues, a new report says
The high opportunity cost of Trump’s economy
Kristian Ramos
As Trump threatens to derail the economy some Latino voters face buyer's remorse
What you need to know about Social Security changes
Jamela Adam
Millions of retired Americans are set to benefit, but there are concerns the program could run out of funds sooner
The war on fake news has backfired
Nolan Higdon
Content moderation was never about eradicating fake news
These are the new rules for saving for retirement
Sheryl Nance-Nash
Pension plans and Social Security checks are iffier than ever. Here's what to know about planning for the future
Trump WH Press Secretary took hundreds of thousands of dollars in illegal campaign contributions
Griffin Eckstein
Karoline Leavitt hid hundreds of thousands in campaign debt from illegal donations, according to a new report
Trump’s crypto order signals growth for industry he is invested in
Daria Solovieva
Digital currencies faced scrutiny in the Biden administration, but are set to flourish under Trump
Scientists find Ozempic may treat cancer, Alzheimer’s and more. Is it hype or truly a “wonder drug?”
Carlyn Zwarenstein
New research is finding semaglutide, a diabetes and obesity drug, has a lot to teach about how the body works
Trumponomics is back: Tech-bros are delighted, but the price of eggs is soaring
Heather Digby Parton
Trump thinks he won by talking about the economy — and now he gets to wreck it and enrich his billionaire pals
Donald Trump is not waiting for RFK Jr. — he has already started his war on public health
Amanda Marcotte
RFK's hearing hasn't even started yet and the White House has already attacked vaccines, birth control and the WHO
“The last leg standing”: Jan. 6 civil lawsuit seeks to hold Trump responsible for attacks on police
Tatyana Tandanpolie
The lawsuit aims "to prevent the truth of January 6 from being erased from history"
Student loan debt is growing among older Americans
Zina Kumok
More than 3.5 million at or above the age of 60 hold student loan debt, collectively amounting to over $125 billion
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