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“The cruelty is just the point”: A broken student loan system has women at the center
Nadra Nittle
Confusion, litigation and the threat of wage garnishment have left millions with few options and little hope
How Iran is exposing Vance and Rubio’s 2028 rivalry
Heather Digby Parton
The widening Middle East war has made it clear that Republicans learned nothing from Democrats' political missteps
A new draft? Unlikely. But Trump still wants the emergency powers
Chauncey DeVega
Leavitt’s comments about a possible draft hint at something far more plausible: expanded presidential powers
DHS funding lapse fuels fear of domestic attacks
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Some worry the partial shutdown leaves the U.S. vulnerable amid the war with Iran
How to become a potluck person
Ashlie D. Stevens
A guide to hosting — or showing up to — the modern potluck without the awkwardness
The ancient prophecy behind the Iran war is a modern invention
Russell Payne
Religious leaders warn that apocalyptic beliefs might outweigh the nuclear taboo
Foraging is the new food tourism
Katie Lockhart
Travelers are trading restaurant reservations for seaweed hunts, truffle dogs and lionfish dives — ushering in the
The most powerful Oscar nominee you didn’t see
Coleman Spilde
"All the Beauty and the Bloodshed" shows how Nan Goldin challenged the Sackler family with artistic protests
Labor Department chaos hides an anti-worker agenda
Russell Payne
Dysfunction at the NLRB has grown to the point that it’s even beginning to hurt employers
Straight women are rewriting the rules of heterosexual life
Andi Zeisler
Women are increasingly choosing not to marry and men assume they know why. They don't
Could GOP’s anti-Muslim vitriol really get worse? It did
Sophia Tesfaye
Responses to the Gracie Mansion attack show how far the party has moved from Bush's defense of Muslims in America
RFK Jr.’s vaccine adviser under scrutiny ahead of key vaccine meeting
Jelinda Montes
Public health experts criticize Retsef Levi’s studies ahead of a key vaccine advisory meeting
The US had a blueprint to avoid civilian war casualties. Trump officials scrapped it
Hannah Allam
The Trump administration scrapped a harm-prevention framework and laid off the staff members in charge
How the DOJ is using civil rights law to attack school desegregation
Russell Payne
In conservative push to redefine the 14th Amendment, Los Angeles schools are on the front line
Why Pete Hegseth talks like he’s in an action movie
Casey Ryan Kelly
The defense secretary's bro-y tone is borrowed from blockbusters
New video bolsters claim that US struck Iranian girls school
Alex Galbraith
The Trump administration claims the all-girls school in Iran was struck by malfunctioning Iranian munitions
Iran war enrages Make America Healthy Again movement
Garrett Owen
A new petition from MAHA activists call for an end to "forever wars"
Film is — and always will be — political
Coleman Spilde
With studios merging and slashers becoming controversy catalysts, cinema needs to be considered a political tool
Kristi Noem is out: Chaotic reign at DHS ends amid personal scandal
Russell Payne
Trump fires colorful symbol of his immigration crackdown after high-profile killings and alleged affair
Teen mothers were silenced in 1960s maternity homes. Could it happen again?
Andi Zeisler
Kate Schatz’s "Where the Girls Were" revisits an era of secrecy, shame and girls pressured to give up their babies
Trump’s new plan for Iran doomed to backfire
Heather Digby Parton
As the administration reportedly prepares to arm Kurds, history shows the risks of using militias for regime change
“Did not help us at all”: Hundreds of Americans stranded overseas following Iran strikes
Garrett Owen
Over a thousand Americans have requested State Department assistance to leave the region
Texas primary shows that MAGA loves a villain
Amanda Marcotte
Ken Paxton’s scandals helped him undermine John Cornyn as the GOP Senate primary goes to a runoff
ICE said their property was “lost.” Then it magically resurfaced
Nicholas Liu
Detainees were told their clothing, phones, documents and money were gone — and then their lawyers went to work
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