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Government spends millions to open grocery stores in food deserts. The real test is their survival
Molly Parker
"Access to healthy foods and fresh produce is not just about groceries. It's about justice"
“His head is exploding”: Trump melts down on Truth Social as bad poll numbers get even worse
Charles R. Davis
Trump resorts to bizarre conspiracy theories and insists "REAL polls" show him leading
A competition for domination: Harris is beating Trump at his own game
Chauncey DeVega
Trump is on the ropes. Now is the time for the Harris-Walz campaign to press the attack and show no mercy
Kamala Harris appeals to progressives with a promise to “take on price gouging”
Joy Saha
Harris said she would “take on price gouging and bring down costs” on “Day One” of her presidency
A daring escape from cynicism: Scientist explains why “hopeful skeptics” are outsmarting doomers
Rae Hodge
A new book from a Stanford neuroscientist aims to prove that cynicism blinds us as badly as rose-colored glasses
Why is the U.S. spending $2 trillion on more weapons that could end the world?
Hekmat Aboukhater, William D. Hartung
Pentagon's plan will rain money on big weapons contractors — and threaten Armageddon for the rest of us
Australia put a unique spin on breakdancing at the Olympics, leading to “disappointing” ridicule
Kelly McClure
Rachael Gunn, competing under the name Raygun, says she wanted to make her mark "in a different way"
Shrinking around: Should you stay faithful to your therapist in August?
Susan Shapiro
"If I'd known it would be so helpful, I might have shrunk around sooner"
Why so many Olympic athletes are into cupping therapy
Nicole Karlis
It feels like you’re being “hugged by an octopus,” leaving you with hickey-like bruises. But does it do anything?
Harris’ historically Black sorority, Alpha Kappa Alpha, files to form a PAC
Griffin Eckstein
The Divine Nine member with an impressive voter mobilization force is dabbling into the fundraising world
Latino civil rights group LULAC offers first-ever presidential endorsement to Kamala Harris
Nandika Chatterjee
The endorsement is the first in LULAC's nearly century-long history
From Snoop to Flavor Flav and breaking, American hip-hop is winning the Paris Olympics
Melanie McFarland
More than half a century after its birth, hip-hop's ambassadors Snoop Dogg and Flavor Flav are hyping up viewers
Finally, you can stream the majesty of George Harrison’s Concert for Bangladesh
Kenneth Womack
The concert featuring Harrison, Ravi Shankar, Bob Dylan, Eric Clapton and more was a paradigm shift in rock music
Which VP pick truly upholds family values? Experts say it’s Tim Walz all the way
Nicole Karlis
Despite JD Vance's attempt to paint himself as "pro-parent," Walz's policies are what actually help families
Thwarted attack at Taylor Swift concerts planned to kill “as many people as possible”
Nardos Haile
The suspects in custody are a 19-year-old man and a 17-year-old boy allegedly radicalized by the Islamic State
Chemical used in rocket fuel and explosives is widespread in food products, Consumer Reports finds
Joy Saha
Perchlorate has been linked to potential brain damage in young children and thyroid problems in adults
How sustainable is your weekly grocery shop? These small changes can have big benefits
Michalis Hadjikakou, Carla Archibald, Özge Geyik, Pankti Shah
"The last thing we want to do is take the pleasure away from eating"
Former Trump aide Stephen Miller spouts conspiracy theory about Kamala Harris and human trafficking
Nandika Chatterjee
Stephen Miller, a former speechwriter for Donald Trump, falsely claimed the vice president is a human trafficker
Trump left spinning by Kamala Harris’ surprise strength
Brian Karem
As Democrats go populist with the selection of Tim Walz, Trump’s implosion is nearly complete
Project 2025 architect pushes book with JD Vance foreword until after election
Griffin Eckstein
Heritage Foundation President Kevin Roberts pushed the book back as the Trump campaign faces Project 2025 attacks
Multiple Taylor Swift shows canceled, as Austrian authorities investigate terror plot
Griffin Eckstein
This weekend's "Eras Tour" shows in Vienna were scrapped as two suspected of plotting terror attacks were arrested
“It was just the right thing to do”: 6 heartwarming examples of sportsmanship at the Paris Olympics
Gabriella Ferrigine
Paris 2024 has made headlines for physical feats, but also how the athletes have approached healthy competition
Childhood vaccinations seen as “not important,” Gallup poll finds
Troy Farah
Vaccine skepticism, driven by misinformation online, falls along party lines, the survey reports
Experts say Elon Musk’s PAC could be in legal trouble for falsely claiming it registered voters
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Legal experts told Salon that the billionaire's pro-Trump America PAC may have broken state and federal statutes
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