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Journalists sue to stop Louisiana ban on filming police within 25 feet
Griffin Eckstein
A group of national and local media claim the law, which took effect Thursday, violated their right to report
The chaos of choice: how do people pick their food products?
Elke Godden
"So, let's go on a hypothetical shopping trip!"
Schools launched anti-obesity policies. Experts say they failed
Amanda Salazar
Evidence has grown that school BMI screenings aren’t helpful and can even be harmful. Why do they persist?
Secret Service apprehends individual after security incident involving Harris’ stepdaughter
Griffin Eckstein
Ella Emhoff was unharmed after a man tampered with two Secret Service vehicles, leading to his arrest
“Barefoot in Paris”: Why Ina Garten is the perfect culinary guide for the Olympics
Ashlie D. Stevens
To better understand a country's food is to better understand their culture
The Ballerina Farm furor explains why people love being childless cat ladies
Melanie McFarland
Neither lifestyle is about giving up dreams or being miserable. It's about what people want and can afford
Elephant rumbles can be indicative of mentorship and bonding, a study finds
Matthew Rozsa
"This ... has a number of implications for a much richer male elephant society than previously thought"
Elon Musk’s X suspended “White Dudes for Harris” account after record-breaking fundraising call
Marin Scotten
The account was temporarily suspended after it helped raise more than $4 million for Kamala Harris
Project 2025 director quits as part of “ridiculous” effort to distance the far-right plan from Trump
Nicholas Liu
The Trump campaign falsely claimed that the departure of Project 2025's director means the far-right plan is dead
Trump’s attempted rebrand of Project 2025 is failing
Heather Digby Parton
Don't be fooled by staffing shifts, Trump has every intention of implementing the Heritage Foundation's vision
Kamala Harris is wise to target JD “Cat Lady” Vance — the GOP’s “incel platform” repels voters
Amanda Marcotte
Donald Trump's running mate once claimed people without children are "more sociopathic"
“The savior of Israel”: Antisemitism expert on what Trump’s “good Jew and bad Jew sorting” signals
Chauncey DeVega
"Trump has found a way to put his finger on the Achilles heel of a Jewish community," notes Sharon Nazarian
6 things to know about Stephen Nedoroscik, the Clark Kent of American pommel horse
Gabriella Ferrigine
Like a sleeper agent, he was activated for a specialized mission and accomplished it. The internet went crazy
“My Uncle Donald is atomic crazy”: Trump’s nephew spills family history in new interview
Nandika Chatterjee
"Families are complicated. Every family has their crazy uncle," Fred Trump III told "Good Morning America"
“He says this all the time now”: Maddow sounds the alarm on Trump’s “strange” voting remarks
Gabriella Ferrigine
"He doesn't think he needs to win the election in order to take power," the MSNBC host argued
Star-studded “White Dudes for Harris” call draws 190K participants and raises almost $4 million
Nandika Chatterjee
The livestream features celebrities like "The Dude" Jeff Bridges and some of Harris' top VP contenders
Kamala’s amazing rise: It wasn’t flipping the script — it was releasing pent-up emotion
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Something special happened last week: The speed and efficiency of Harris' takeover testifies to how ready she was
Trump Media quietly enters deal with GOP donor who could benefit from a second Trump administration
Justin Elliott, Robert Faturechi, Alex Mierjeski
The deal with energy magnate James E. Davison shows how Trump's stake poses a conflict of interest
Historian Timothy Ryback: “Hitler could only have dreamed” of Trump’s fanatical support
Chauncey DeVega
Parallels between America in 2024 and Weimar Germany "astonish me," says eminent historian of the Nazi era
Picking Josh Shapiro could be dangerous for Harris — here’s why
Jeff Cohen, Norman Solomon
Pennsylvania's governor holds strong pro-Israel views that could shatter the Democratic coalition
What’s different about this summer’s FLiRT COVID wave
Nicole Karlis
COVID could be a staple of summer, experts say
“A big pagan celebration”: Olympics critiqued for “satanism” in its homage to Greek mythology
Nardos Haile
Actor Candace Cameron Bure said the opening ceremony tableau served to "blaspheme and mock the Christian faith"
Why a love of Venn diagrams is Kamala Harris’ not-so-secret weapon for creating smart policy
Gwydion Suilebhan, Steven Gimbel
Logic dictates that multiple variables must be accounted for in politics; interlocking circles help visualize them
“Manipulated lies”: Elon Musk intentionally shares fake video of Kamala Harris, violating own rules
Nicholas Liu
Musk posted a video in which a fake Harris claims to be "the ultimate diversity hire"
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