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I’m lucky to be a cancer previvor. Here’s why
Zina Kumok
Understanding your genetics can help you know your cancer risk
“Femiphobia” motivates MAGA males: Psychologist Stephen Ducat on the gendered tribalism of Trumpism
Chauncey DeVega
"Femiphobia in conservative men has more of an impact on their social and political behavior than in liberal men"
Liam Payne, former One Direction member, dead at 31
Alex Galbraith
The former boy band member died after a fall from a hotel in Argentina.
FTC rule makes it easier to cancel memberships, subscriptions
Natalie Chandler
The Federal Trade Commission's new "click to cancel" rule aims to smooth the process for consumers
Your favorite chef’s favorite chef: How Blanca’s Victoria Blamey is redefining fine dining
Michael La Corte
"I’m still forming, always learning. Defining who I am through cooking is never ending"
“Increasingly unstable and unhinged”: Trump’s “enemy from within” comments worry Democrats
Marin Scotten
Trump also suggested deploying the military on “radical left lunatics” to deal with potential Election Day chaos
Bearer bonds are in your favorite ’80s action movie — but what are they?
Zina Kumok
They were a perfect target and tool for criminals
Abbott bragged that Texas purged 6,500 noncitizens from voter rolls. That number was likely inflated
Vianna Davila, Lexi Churchill, James Barragán, Natalia Contreras
At least nine U.S. citizens across three Texas counties were incorrectly labeled as noncitizens or removed
Steinbeck mined her research for “The Grapes of Wrath.” Then her own Dust Bowl novel was squashed
Iris Jamahl Dunkle
Migrant camp worker Sanora Babb wrote what could have been the era's definitive book. Instead she became a footnote
“Brain flaws”: Understanding MAGA as an epidemic disease
Chauncey DeVega
Epidemiologist Dr. Gary Slutkin: MAGA is a "dangerous and lethal syndrome" of “Authoritarian Violence Disorder”
Can friendships survive a lack of finances?
Paulette Perhach
Financial comparisons with peers can affect self-worth, especially for those in creative fields
The age factor election: “A vote for Trump could easily be a vote for a President Vance”
Chauncey DeVega
"The president can essentially be fired by the vice president should he become significantly impaired"
Indigenous voters could give Harris-Walz an edge in “tribal wall” swing states
Russell Payne
Tim Walz is entrusted with outreach to Native Americans, a group that has tilted toward GOP in some states
Nature keeps evolving crabs and the internet is obsessed. What’s going on here?
Carlyn Zwarenstein
Does carcinization mean humans will one day grow pincers? Not exactly, but the concept is still fascinating
Why Eric Adams still won’t quit: An American story of faith and delusion
Bob Hennelly
New York's mayor is swept up in a widening corruption scandal — and still believes he's stronger than his foes
“Threatening to cancel votes”: Florida officials allege fraud to kneecap abortion rights amendment
Griffin Eckstein
The last-minute report threatens to "cancel" votes for an amendment to restore abortion rights in the state
Not so fast: Experts are “skeptical” about polls showing Black, Latino voters moving to Trump
Russell Payne
Still, even a small shift could make all the difference in the tight race
Sam’s Club is opening a new store in Texas with no checkout counters
Joy Saha
Shoppers will check out their items using the store’s Scan & Go smartphone app instead
GOP lawsuits challenge overseas ballots in key swing states
Nicholas Liu
Election officials have defended the previously uncontroversial overseas voting rules against GOP attacks
“Stakes couldn’t be higher”: Democrats warn their majorities are at risk in swing-state legislatures
Nicholas Liu
Democrats could lose majorities in Michigan, Minnesota and Pennsylvania, even if Kamala Harris wins in November
This is the election the founding fathers (sorta) envisioned
Matthew Rozsa
Experts say Harris is right about Trump: America's founding fathers would've deemed him "treasonous"
Here’s why getting a COVID shot during pregnancy is important
Jackie Fortiér
Vaccinating pregnant women so they pass antibodies on to their newborns is an effective way of protecting babies
“Daytime Revolution”: How John and Yoko brought counterculture to America’s living rooms
Kenneth Womack
Erik Nelson's documentary shows how John Lennon and Yoko Ono transformed daytime TV into a platform for change
Howard Stern endorses Kamala Harris during interview that touches on therapy, sexism and Trump
Marin Scotten
Stern revealed he is voting for the Democratic nominee halfway through an interview with the vice president
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