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Trump squanders his own momentum
Heather Digby Parton
He admits all of that talk about "unity" was just momentary hype
The MAGA principle tested: Trump grows “more and more radical with each passing day”
Chauncey DeVega
Donald Trump, the Führer principle, and America’s worsening democracy crisis
Speaker Mike Johnson and Elon Musk blast Olympics for being offensive to Christians
Kelly McClure
From a "mockery of the Last Supper" to a headless Marie Antoinette, the Olympics has conservatives clutching pearls
Police’s “Synchronicity” 40th anniversary deluxe box set pops with energy
Kenneth Womack
If you were in earshot of a radio at the time, “Every Breath You Take” was embedded in your daily soundtrack
Beyond Harris and Trump: Swing Left forecasts “sea change” — and possible Democratic sweep
Paul Rosenberg
Yes, it looks like a tight race up and down the ballot, but Swing Left's Yasmin Radjy feels a surge of enthusiasm
Experts confirm chimpanzees interrupt each other, gesticulating wildly just like humans
Matthew Rozsa
That's not the only conversational similarity the primates share with humans
Profile of a would-be American assassin: Trump shooter straddles the political divide
Gregg Barak
A criminologist explores possible motives for the attempted assassination of Donald Trump
Sonya Massey killing underscores disproportionate police violence against Black and disabled people
Tatyana Tandanpolie
"Black disabled people are particularly seen as problematic in the eyes of the state and a threat," expert says
“She’s a vocal athlete”: Celine Dion opens the Olympics with a stunning Eiffel Tower performance
Gabriella Ferrigine
The singer closed out an Opening Ceremony that included Lady Gaga, a mystery figure, Marie Antoinette and more
5 facts from “Dirty Pop: The Boy Band Scam” showing how NSYNC, Backstreet and more got fooled
Nardos Haile
Talent manager Lou Pearlman ran one of the largest and longest-running Ponzi schemes in US history
“Art heals”: Colman Domingo on why nurturing the incarcerated is in everybody’s best interest
D. Watkins
The Emmy winner discusses his uplifting film "Sing Sing," upending toxic masculinity and his life as an artist
Trump is scrambling to find his religion again
Chauncey DeVega
When appeals to religion and “God” are added to Trump's desperation, the challenge to democracy is even greater
The backlash to Butler: Who will pay for the attempted assassination attempt on Trump?
Matthew Rozsa
History shows that the assassination attempt against Trump may lead to repression of the left
“It’s not just about abortion”: How the Chevron ruling could unravel reproductive rights
Nicole Karlis
Experts weigh in on our destabilized Supreme Court and how more than environmental regulation is being threatened
Climate protesters shut down Frankfurt Airport, disrupt EU travel
Matthew Rozsa
Protest action at Germany's busiest airport — and many other places — disrupts travel across the continent
Meal kits fail because they are boring
Ashlie D. Stevens
Over the past year, Blue Apron and HelloFresh have both encountered significant financial setbacks
Plant-based meat needs government support to scale up, but a culture war stands in the way
Frida Garza
Public funding helped electric vehicles go mainstream. Are alternative proteins next — or are they too polarizing?
Louisiana reclassifies drugs used in abortions as controlled dangerous substances
Rosemary Westwood
Mifepristone and misoprostol, two commonly used drugs for self-managed abortion, now carry severe penalties
Inside a new experiment to find the climate-proof coffee of the future
Jonathan W. Rosen
"An international public-private partnership is supercharging coffee breeding to save your morning brew"
Apple’s “Time Bandits” reboot is a worthy journey, venturing more broadly through history
Melanie McFarland
The "What We Do in the Shadows" co-creators update Terry Gilliam's family classic to meet the modern age
“MAGA dictatorship or American democracy”: Experts warn of “chaos” and “corruption” if Trump wins
Marin Scotten
Speakers at a bipartisan summit in New York warned of the dire consequences of a second Trump term
Trump and his MAGA allies are courting Black voters — but expert says “no one’s falling for that”
Marina Villeneuve
Black Republicans made their pitch at the RNC - but they have their work cut out for them as Kamala Harris rises
Worried about the health effects of the sugar in your breakfast cereal?
Nathaniel Johnson
"Little has changed since the days of "Unfrosted," the Pop-Tarts movie"
Scientists beg Etsy sellers to stop selling dead bats as ornaments
Matthew Rozsa
The painted woolly bat is brilliantly colored, but a new study warns against using them as decorations
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