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Beatlemania reborn: Apple rereleases iconic 1964 US LPs
Kenneth Womack
An upcoming box set, "The Beatles: 1964 US Albums in Mono," celebrates the band's onslaught on American shores
Indigenous people are disproportionately overlooked in diagnosing and treating cancer, study finds
Matthew Rozsa
Indigenous Americans are rarely studied in larger works on cancer research, leading to severe health outcomes
“Reprehensible”: Dad of Springfield boy begs GOP to stop using his son’s death as “political tool”
Marin Scotten
Trump and Vance have used Aiden Clark's death to make false claims about Haitian migrants
Taylor Swift’s “Childless Cat Lady” endorsement of Kamala Harris exposes what MAGA men fear most
Amanda Marcotte
Voting for Donald Trump will not make the ladies like you, Elon Musk
Trump’s self-destruction was epic — but this is America, so it might not be enough
Andrew O'Hehir
Donald Trump outdid himself with a self-beclowning even MAGA loyalists couldn't defend. But he's still here
“A great day for Red Lobster”: Seafood chain to exit bankruptcy after approval of restructuring plan
Joy Saha
Red Lobster will also see new leadership changes once its forthcoming acquisition is complete
CNN flash poll finds that 63% of viewers thought Harris beat Trump in the debate
Marin Scotten
Just 37% of those who watched the debate told CNN that Trump did a better job
Reflecting on sharing my personal connection to 9/11 with the world, a year later
Gabriella Ferrigine
Last September, I shared a deeply personal event from 23 years ago that had a significant impact on my family
Balancing act: Pregnancy and bipolar disorder
Frieda Klotz
Some mood stabilizers may be unsafe for fetuses, but going off them abruptly puts a parent’s mental health at risk
Republicans forced to get creative as pro-Trump get-out-the-vote effort falls short
Russell Payne
From ballot chasers to raw milk messaging aimed at Amish voters, GOP increasingly targeting the margins
Trump lost millions on his former DC hotel years after he sold it, Forbes reports
Marin Scotten
The Republican nominee lent $28 million to purchase the property that he will never get back
“Disgusting”: JD Vance called out for spreading racist lie about Haitian immigrants “eating cats”
Charles R. Davis
Police in Springfield, Ohio, say there is no evidence to support conservative claims that migrants are killing cats
Donald Trump can’t get any attack to stick to Kamala Harris
Chauncey DeVega
There is a reason why Trump's Cold War callback is falling flat
“Heartbreaking, upsetting and uncalled for”: Tyreek Hill detained by police before Dolphins game
Gabriella Ferrigine
Hill's agent, Drew Rosenhaus, called the arrest "devastating"
“Cooking for Kamala”: How the Harris-Walz campaign is winning over America’s chefs
Ashlie D. Stevens
More than 60 celebrity chefs and culinary luminaries voiced their support for Harris in a recent campaign event
Tiny, compact galaxies are masters of disguise in the distant universe
Fabio Pacucci
Searching for the secrets behind the Little Red Dots
Secretive right-wing network paid influencers to spread sexual smears about Kamala Harris: report
Marin Scotten
One participant was paid $20,000 for a series of posts attacking the veep
Thanks to Reddit, a new diagnosis is bubbling up across the nation
Rae Ellen Bichell
“Abelchia” or “no-burp syndrome” is caused by a quirk in the gatekeeper muscle to the esophagus
Reject the lies: Trump only wishes he could have the Biden-Harris economy
Kirk Swearingen
Trump's outrageous claims must not stand — Democrats have been far better at managing the economy since FDR
Are people more afraid of illness these days?
Nicole Karlis
The COVID pandemic pushed people to be either hyper-aware of viruses, or not trust public health at all
The far right actually hates America: Its dark ideology has foreign roots
Mike Lofgren
Why do conservatives wrap themselves in the flag so desperately? Maybe because their ideas are un-American
Experts warn: GOP using “great replacement fears” to push new “voter suppression tactics”
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Republicans' noncitizen voting "drumbeat" threatens to "disenfranchise eligible citizens" who tend to vote Democrat
Revolt of the capybaras: Have these large rodents taken over — or reclaimed what’s theirs?
Nikolas Kozloff
Climate change and a lack of predators has moved capybaras into suburbs and gardens. Are they pests or heroes?
How climate change is expanding the reach of EEE, a rare and deadly mosquito-borne illness
Zoya Teirstein
Eastern equine encephalitis, a mosquito-borne disease with a high mortality rate, has been spreading
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