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Wall Street Journal sinks Trump pal Elon Musk’s denials, reports secret regular “contact” with Putin
Charles R. Davis
According to recent reporting, the three right-wing billionaires have regular phone conversations with each other
Trump’s retribution plan begins with MAGA
Heather Digby Parton
Trump's campaign is reportedly holding up the presidential transition process to ice out affiliates of Project 2025
The plastics industry’s wish list for a second Trump Administration
Lisa Song
Tucked into a federal recycling bill is what critics call the plastics industry’s Project 2025
“I cannot vote for someone like that”: Ohio women voters fume at Bernie Moreno’s abortion “joke”
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Running neck-and-neck against Sen. Sherrod Brown, the Trump-backed Republican angered women with dismissive comment
Abortion is a nonpartisan issue, experts say. It could still affect the outcome in swing states
Nicole Karlis
Some voters might be driven by the issue of abortion, which could matter a lot for states like Arizona and Florida
In “My Name Is Alfred Hitchcock,” director Mark Cousins explores the Master of Suspense’s legacy
Gary M. Kramer
Cousins' documentary highlights how Hitchcock used visual storytelling to manipulate and engage audiences
“Twisted game”: Woman says she was sexually assaulted after Jeffrey Epstein took her to Trump Tower
Charles R. Davis
The former president allegedly groped a woman in 1993 after being introduced to her by the disgraced financier
Polanski settles lawsuit over alleged 1973 rape of minor
Alex Galbraith
The director was facing a trial over the assault, but settled out of court over the summer
Judge orders Army to release records around Trump’s Arlington visit
Alex Galbraith
Trump's team allegedly shoved an employee of the cemetery who tried to stop a prohibited photo-op
Wild animals can experience trauma and adversity too
Xochitl Ortiz Ross
As ecologists, we came up with an index to track how it affects them
A travel writer’s guide to eating your way through Lisbon and the Algarve Coast
Chaya Milchtein
My favorites? The rabbit croquettes, chicken caramel and fresh fish wrapped in lettuce leaves.
How the election could affect toxic chemical regulation
Teresa Carr
Federal regulations have been imposed on PFAS. How will a Trump or Harris presidency handle "forever chemicals?"
Russian operatives responsible for bogus Walz accusations, US officials say
Marin Scotten
Officials say the smear campaign was part of Russia's attempt "to undermine the Democratic presidential ticket"
Huge volumes of whey go to waste. We could do much more with this nutrient-rich liquid
Jack Hetherington, Adam James Loch, Pablo Juliano
"We found cheesemakers knew what waste whey could be used for but were put off by practical challenges"
North Carolina Republican urges supporters to challenge voters with “Hispanic-sounding” names
Marin Scotten
James Womack, who made the comment, is the head of the Republican Party in Lee County, North Carolina
“Sweetpea” star Ella Purnell discusses her latest dark role post-“Yellowjackets”
Gabriella Ferrigine
Purnell spoke to Salon about “not being afraid of being messy and being ugly” for her role as a serial killer
A bite of history: Reviving the election cake that helped fuel America’s first vote
Ximena N. Beltran Quan Kiu
An Illinois bakery's historic cherry and blueberry cake is educating voters about America’s electoral process
“A backdoor way of paying people”: GOP legal experts ask DOJ to investigate Musk “lottery” scheme
Charles R. Davis
Critics are demanding an investigation into the X CEO's scheme to pay voters for signing up with his pro-Trump PAC
“Egregious lies”: Dark money groups flood most expensive Senate race with “disinformation”
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Mitch McConnell-allied PAC, crypto donors "flooding" airwaves in Ohio race between Sherrod Brown and Bernie Moreno
Why “playing it safe” could lead to disaster for Kamala Harris and the Democrats
Chauncey DeVega
Political scholar M. Steven Fish says Harris' risk-averse strategy is backfiring — and it's time to go hard
Climate change despair has never been higher — but experts say hope is still possible
Matthew Rozsa
Young people are increasingly pessimistic about the future due to the climate crisis, but we can still take action
Exonerated “Central Park 5” sue Trump for defamation
Marin Scotten
During the presidential debate, Trump falsely claimed the five men were guilty for a brutal assault in 1989
Experts: Analysis shows Trump proposal would “dramatically worsen Social Security’s finances”
Marin Scotten
A watchdog group found that Trump's policies could accelerate Social Security's funding crisis
Is depression contagious? The science is uncertain
Joshua Cohen
Research suggests mental health disorders can spread socially. It’s hard to prove but exposures may drive awareness
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