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Experts: DOJ has “sufficient evidence” to probe Clarence Thomas — but Garland won’t go for it
Marina Villeneuve
DOJ could uncover false statements and tax issues flagged by senators but AG seems to lack the will, professors say
“I know nothing about Project 2025”: Hundreds of Trump allies are tied to Heritage Foundation scheme
Nandika Chatterjee
Despite the former president's denials, he does in fact have close and numerous connections to the far-right plan
“The money has absolutely shut off”: Donors quit giving to Biden campaign after debate disaster
Nandika Chatterjee
While the Biden campaign has tried to project an image of calm, donors have largely decided to quit giving
Investigation found that Clarence Thomas took free yacht, helicopter trips in Russia: Democrats
Nicholas Liu
Senate Democrats asked the attorney general to investigate the "serious possibility of tax fraud"
Legal experts warn SCOTUS rulings leave public vulnerable to “horrible abuses” by big business
Marina Villeneuve
A series of Supreme Court rulings gutted the government's ability to protect consumers and the environment
Even short trips to space can change an astronaut’s biology
Susan Bailey
A new set of studies offers the most comprehensive look at spaceflight health since NASA’s Twins Study
Who and what to expect at the Republican National Convention
Griffin Eckstein
Ron DeSantis and the group behind Project 2025 will be there, but Nikki Haley will miss the rightwing gathering
“Unchecked corruption”: AOC introduces articles of impeachment against Clarence Thomas and Sam Alito
Nicholas Liu
The long-shot impeachment push seeks to hold the judges accountable over alleged ethical breaches
“Gay furry hackers” claim credit for Heritage Foundation cyberattack
Nicholas Liu
Hacker group SiegedSec, reportedly launched an anti-Project 2025 cyberattack that secured 200GB worth of data
‘Sip, return, repeat’: How this California city is trying to normalize reusable cups
Joseph Winters
"Restaurants in Petaluma are collaborating on a novel experiment to reduce plastic waste"
“Video games are so universal”: HBO doc “Quad Gods” reveals the disability esports team on a mission
Gary M. Kramer
Director Jess Jacklin and competitor Prentice Cox discuss how technology can help healing and inclusivity
The quick, quiet death of Biden’s natural gas export pause
Jake Bittle
Climate activists saw the policy as a major win. It fizzled out within six months
“She’s a woman, she’s colored”: Ex-Trump official Seb Gorka calls Kamala Harris a “DEI hire”
Marin Scotten
The former Trump official joins a group of Republicans who have referred to the vice president as a diversity hire
Jim Jordan worries dozens of members may leave en masse over House Freedom Caucus civil war
Marin Scotten
Chaos ensued after the group ousted another one of its members
A death knell for NATO: Project 2025 calls for Trump to “restructure” US foreign policy
Heather Digby Parton
The plan is for Donald Trump to "reset the nation’s role in the world"
The grift behind Project 2025: Leader John McEntee made an app to hustle cash from lonely MAGA men
Amanda Marcotte
In Trump world, there's always money to be made by sowing the destruction of American society
Experts: Black voters still back Biden after debate amid Trump’s “highly anti-Black” campaign
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Black communities "understand the gravity of this election in different ways than the rest of America does"
“Coast-to-coast abortion desert”: Experts slam media for claiming GOP “softened” abortion platform
Charles R. Davis
The Trump campaign is trying to project "moderation," even as it signals its extremism to anti-abortion activists
Texas funnels millions to anti-abortion “crisis pregnancy centers” that look like abortion clinics
Cassandra Jaramillo, Jeremy Kohler, Sophie Chou, Jessica Kegu
Texas leads nation in funding for crisis pregnancy centers. Its system is riddled with waste and lacks oversight
Political engagement may be the key to fighting our loneliness epidemic
Amanda Marcotte
In "Democracy in Retrograde," Emily Amick and Sami Sage argue activism can be good for mental health
French election sparks relief for scientists, hope on climate change reform
Rae Hodge
"We have avoided a catastrophe,” said Alain Fischer, president of the French Academy of Sciences
“They are scared”: Trump runs from Project 2025, claims not to know what it’s about
Nicholas Liu
The former president is trying to distance himself from a plan drafted by his own former aides
No Parm, no problem: How modern chefs are veganizing the Caesar salad
Frida Garza
"On its 100th birthday, the Caesar is still king of salads — even without the cheese, anchovies, and egg"
“Some folks need killing!”: It’s time to take MAGA threats of violence literally and seriously
Amanda Marcotte
A leader of Project 2025 declares the authoritarian "revolution" will be "bloodless" only "if the left allows it"
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