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Disney is once again giving money to anti-LGBTQ+ Republicans who passed the “Don’t Say Gay” law
Nicholas Liu
Disney is once again donating to Republican lawmakers who had attacked it for being a "woke corporation"
Challenge to abortion drug rejected by U.S. Supreme Court
Nicole Karlis
The court ruled unanimously against Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine, preserving access to mifepristone
“Extremely vigorous”: Biden takes on monopolies like Ticketmaster “far more” aggressively than Trump
Nicholas Liu
“Antitrust enforcement during the Biden administration has been extremely vigorous," one policy expert told Salon
“Lost opportunity”: Unpacking the backlash to Caitlin Clark not being picked for the Olympic team
Gabriella Ferrigine
The all-star rookie won't be competing in Paris, a decision some deem as "short-sighted"
The mistake of conflating historic criminal convictions: Donald Trump and Hunter Biden are not equal
Brian Karem
Two different juries may be pointing to the same coming reckoning for both Biden and Trump
“Confused and afraid”: Doctors fear Supreme Court may uphold abortion ban with no health exceptions
Marin Scotten
The Supreme Court will soon rule on whether states can actually ban abortion with no exception for a mother's life
“War on white America”: Ted Cruz-linked Texas group hosting pro-Christian nationalism conference
Robert Downen, Juan Salinas II
True Texas Project has for years worked with Attorney General Ken Paxton, Sen. Ted Cruz and other prominent GOPers
Whistleblower: Microsoft chose profit over security, left US government vulnerable to Russian hack
Renee Dudley, Doris Burke
Russian hackers used the weakness to breach the National Nuclear Security Administration and others
Rudy Giuliani’s mug shot and Steve Bannon’s prison sentence: Why MAGA loves to be seen as villains
Amanda Marcotte
Most people see chronic criminality as a bad thing, but to the GOP base, it's something to celebrate
A plan to mine lithium could eradicate a Nevada flower. Is extinction just the cost of green energy?
Matthew Rozsa
Botanists express alarm that a rare plant, the Tiehm's buckwheat, won't survive where a lithium mine is planned
Largest evangelical group in the US condemns IVF in vote, gearing up campaign battle
Griffin Eckstein
At the Southern Baptist Conference, a vote against IVF argued for a “right to life ... in an embryonic stage"
Kevin Spacey admits to flying with Epstein, Bill Clinton and a group of “young girls”
Gabriella Ferrigine
The actor told Piers Morgan that he had joined the humanitarian trip to Africa at the behest of Bill Clinton
“The Acolyte” follows the Thread to tell a tragic Jedi story from the witches’ perspective
Melanie McFarland
"Star Wars" introduced witches as evil, magical women. This episode shows them as a people persecuted by the Jedi
General Mills sued by its Black workers over race-based discrimination from “white supremacists”
Joy Saha
The class-action complaint was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia on June 2
“It appears to be a payoff”: Expert says Kushner’s Saudi cash an “egregious” national security worry
Charles R. Davis
Senate Finance Committee Chairman Ron Wyden is investigating Saudi support for Jared Kushner's private equity firm
On “Top Chef,” a frontrunner emerges as the numbers dwindle
Michael La Corte
But can she keep up the momentum as the competition leaves Wisconsin for Curacao?
Trump says he’ll work “side by side” with religious group that wants to “eradicate” abortion
Marin Scotten
In a prerecorded message, the Republican pledged to work with an organization that wants to "eradicate" abortion
Chiquita found liable for paying off right-wing death squad that killed labor organizers in Colombia
Nandika Chatterjee
The banana company was found guilty of knowingly paying off a paramilitary group
What does USDA’s new nutrition rule mean for school meals?
Alexina Cather
"While the rule goes into effect on July 1, 2024, program operators will have time to adjust"
“Top Chef” frontrunner Dan Jacobs on cooking with Kennedy’s disease — both on and off the show
Michael La Corte
"I hope that being on the show inspires anyone to pursue their dreams," Jacobs told Salon Food
Trump denies mocking soldiers, says only “a psycho” would have called them “losers” and “suckers”
Marin Scotten
Denying he referred to dead soldiers “losers," Trump accused the Biden campaign of running a "phony" ad
Costco accused of “greedflation”: Wholesaler reports increase in earnings while hiking up prices
Joy Saha
A new analysis found that Costco reported consistently high profits while raising store prices
Donald Trump’s Christian-nationalist radical has big plans for America
Heather Digby Parton
Russ Vought is a far-right number-cruncher and opportunist. Donald Trump is his ticket to power
“He ripped off the tax system”: IRS audit could cost Trump more than $100 million
Paul Kiel, Russ Buettner
IRS probe concluded that Trump effectively claimed the same massive write-off twice on his failed Chicago tower
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