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Despite Trump’s flip-flops, anti-choice activists think he’ll sign “any” new abortion restrictions
Nandika Chatterjee
Speaking to Salon, anti-abortion campaigners said Trump is just playing politics by "softening on life"
WIC at 50: A nutrition lifeline looks to expand reach and modernize services
Ashlie D. Stevens
Between spreading awareness on TikTok and advocating online grocery ordering, WIC pushes to keep up with the times
Israel rejects US proposal for a 21-day ceasefire in Lebanon
Nandika Chatterjee
“The prime minister has directed the IDF to continue fighting with full force.” Netanyahu’s office said
Republican Clay Higgins deletes racist post attacking Haitian immigrants after pushback in Congress
Griffin Eckstein
The Congressional Black Caucus introduced a censure motion against Higgins that will have to wait until November
Trump fatigue has set: Post-election disruption plans suggest the pressure is getting to MAGA
Brian Karem
Trump — realizing he has nowhere to hide — looks to disrupt
The evolution of phishing: How AI is reshaping digital deception in 2024
Nina Jagannathan
"Phishing emails now appear so realistic" as cyber criminals adapt AI tech into their attacks
The mission creep of hate: Trump’s dehumanization targets beyond immigrants
Chauncey DeVega
His stormtroopers will round up anyone they decide does not belong in this country, whether they’re citizens or not
“Unlawful”: Experts say Trump-backed Georgia election board rules threaten to “disrupt” count
Tatyana Tandanpolie
But Georgia's Republican AG effectively "provided a roadmap" to challenge new rule in court
In “The Old Man,” John Lithgow says he found one of the great challenges of a long, storied career
Melanie McFarland
Salon talks with the veteran actor about the FX thriller that has gifted him with "an extremely unusual story"
“Missouri lynched another innocent Black man”: Marcellus Williams executed despite prosecutor’s plea
Marin Scotten
The NAACP said Tuesday night's execution was "murder," not justice
Trump’s transformation into a religious totem turns Christian nationalism toxic
Chauncey DeVega
"Two-thirds of the country rejects this anti-democratic ideology," explains Robert P. Jones of PRRI
“We want the judge to issue arrest warrants”: Haitian group sues over Trump-Vance smear campaign
Nandika Chatterjee
Haitian Bridge Alliance accuses the GOP ticket of spreading falsehoods that have disrupted public services
A New York Republican flipped his district red, then hired his mistress and his fiancé’s daughter
Marin Scotten
Rep. Anthony D’Esposito has not denied the allegations, instead claiming they are a distraction
US report found that Israel blocked Gaza aid, but the Biden administration kept weapons flowing
Brett Murphy
U.S. law requires cutting off weapons shipments to countries that block the delivery of humanitarian assistance
For Donald Trump, it’s the golf that matters
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Aging golfer’s campaign slows down going into final month before election
Trump’s revolution succeeds: “One of the fastest shifts in evangelical thought in American history”
Amanda Marcotte
In "The Violent Take It by Force," Matthew Taylor tracks the rise of a fringe sect behind the Appeal to Heaven flag
“Misleading”: Trump touts tariffs as miracle cure-all — but Americans stand to lose the most
Jessie Ho
The Biden administration has acknowledged the failure of tariffs — but has largely kept Trump's in place
California is suing ExxonMobil, which is accused of lying about their plastic recycling
Matthew Rozsa
A recent report by California calls into question ExxonMobil's self-touted plastic recycling achievements
John Oliver shreds JD Vance for perpetuating pet-eating myth
Nardos Haile
"Vance has actually helped create much of the chaos he’s now trying to exploit,” Oliver said
Former CIA chief Leon Panetta accuses Israel of “terrorism” over Hezbollah pager attack
Nicholas Liu
Israel is believed to have sabotaged Hezbollah's communication devices, rigging them with explosives
New report accuses Citibank of funding fossil fuel projects amounting to environmental racism
Matthew Rozsa
A Citi spokesperson strongly disputed findings that their investments in fossil fuels are harming people
Kim Kardashian and “Monsters” actor Cooper Koch visit Menendez brothers in jail
Gabriella Ferrigine
Kardashian stopped by San Diego's Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility to discuss prison reform
The challenge of “The Choice”? Figuring out Kamala Harris, fast
Melanie McFarland
Frontline documentary producer Michael Kirk discusses the whirlwind production of this year's presidential profiles
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