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“Revival 69” shows how John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s Plastic Ono band saved a transformative festival
Kenneth Womack
Ron Chapman's film examines the Toronto concert where Lennon performed before announcing the Beatles' disbandment
Dollar Tree “knowingly” sold lead-contaminated applesauce months after recall, the FDA says
Joy Saha
Many of the recalled products contained a lead concentration more than 200 times greater than the FDA's guidance
“Very aggressive panic”: Democrats having “conversations” about replacing Biden after brutal debate
Charles R. Davis
It remains unlikely, but some Democrats are openly wondering if they can replace Biden at the August convention
CNN’s debate was no fair fight
Heather Digby Parton
Joe Biden's terrible performance has caused panic among Democrats
Melania absent from debate, as Jill Biden takes central campaign role
Griffin Eckstein
Melania Trump — who passed on supporting her husband during his criminal trial — skipped his debate, too
“I’m sad for Milwaukee”: Local business owners complain that the upcoming RNC is already “a failure”
Nicholas Liu
The city hoped the convention would generate economic activity, but a dearth of event bookings has raised concerns
“You are just proving that gender is socially constructed”: Drag queen slams Marjorie Taylor Greene
Gabriella Ferrigine
The far-right congresswoman wrongly suggested that Brigitte Bandit was assigned male at birth
Republican Farm Bill would weaken pesticide protections and put communities at risk
Marin Scotten
Language in the bill seeks to limit local authority to regulate pesticide use and sue pesticide companies
Trump claims he has “great support” among Black and Latino voters because of his mugshot
Nicholas Liu
A group of Black supporters stumped for the former president at an Atlanta barber shop, while he joined by phone
Jamaal Bowman was beat by a toxic blend of militarism and Zionism
Norman Solomon
The first Democratic incumbent to lose a primary this year was up against the most powerful influences in politics
“Democracy must be respected”: Assault on Bolivia’s presidential palace fails
Griffin Eckstein
Updated: President Luis Arce thanked democracy supporters after second coup d'etat attempt in five years fell apart
“He politicized rock and roll”: Five fascinating facts from HBO’s “Stevie Van Zandt: Disciple”
Nardos Haile
Tracing the career trajectory of the Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band guitarist
“Teeing up the next one”: Expert says SCOTUS “roadmap” helps right-wingers revise “deranged” cases
Marina Villeneuve
Conservative justices are dropping "hints" for conservative legal activists going forward
Jamaal Bowman ousted by conservative challenger in setback to congressional progressives
Nicholas Liu
Heavy outside spending, a pro-Israel backlash and unforced errors brought down the two-term incumbent from New York
We’re living in the “little treats economy.” Whole Foods is ready to cash in
Ashlie D. Stevens
"We know firsthand the power of a treat, like an impulse macaron buy"
Climate crimes: Advocates urge murder prosecution charges against Big Oil for heat wave deaths
Matthew Rozsa
400 people died in an Arizona heat wave last summer. The nonprofit Public Citizen says this constitutes murder
Genetic analysis of ancient Mayan skeletons challenges virgin girl sacrifice trope
Rae Hodge
A new study upends myths about pre-colonial religious rites while deepening understanding of Indigenous history
Chipotle is offering its most sought-after Celebrity Card to 5 lucky superfans
Joy Saha
The special contest comes after Chipotle launched its limited-time-only Chipotle Boy Bowl promo
Trump’s claim that Biden is “jacked up” on drugs is more than projection — it’s cult conditioning
Amanda Marcotte
Parroting Trump's obvious lies creates the groupthink that keeps followers from asking too many questions
A UFC takeover: Donald Trump’s dreams of a migrant fighting league are no joke
Chauncey DeVega
"Trump is actively mobilizing the UFC fan base to support his second attempt to dismantle our democratic system"
Environmental watchdog warns of “fecal soup” runoff as floods rage in Iowa
Marin Scotten
Floods spreading manure-contaminated water could have a severe impact on public health, experts warn
Legal scholars worry Supreme Court may prioritize “politics” over “real stakes” in trans rights case
Tatyana Tandanpolie
SCOTUS announced it was taking up a case on transgender rights on the second anniversary of the Dobbs decision
Worried about PFAS in your drinking water? Here’s what the evidence says about home filters
Ian A. Wright
"There are four broad systems for treating drinking water to remove such contaminants in the home"
A group of young people just forced Hawaiʻi to take major climate action
Naveena Sadasivam
The historic agreement comes two years after 13 youth plaintiffs sued the state Department of Transportation
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