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Turn up the heat: Climate change activists are gearing up for a sizzling summer of dissent
Matthew Rozsa
What brings people to protest during potentially the hottest summer in human history? The future of humanity
“Horrific”: Israel’s war on Gaza also destroying the climate, study finds
Edward Carver
"This report lays bare the hypocrisy of Western nations who moralize about the perils of climate breakdown"
“Vietnam is more than just a war”: How Kieu Chinh helped evolve the Hollywood war machine propaganda
Teresa Tran
From "Hamburger Hill" to "The Sympathizer," the veteran actor discusses how her career shaped Vietnam War memories
Women’s work: America’s social safety net is built on sexist exploitation
Paul Rosenberg
Sociologist Jessica Calarco on how our "DIY society" punishes women — and how changing that will help all of us
What a fool believes: Donald Trump and America’s bogus respect for “faith”
Mike Lofgren
How religious "freedom" has been twisted into an all-out attack on critical thinking and the rule of law
Low waste, high-end sushi: How a corporate dive into omakase has changed Chicago’s dining scene
Ximena N. Beltran Quan Kiu
The Omakase Room is found nestled deep within its 110-seater sister restaurant Sushi-San
Patriarchy harms boys and men, too. Helping them realize this is key to erasing toxic masculinity
Mary Elizabeth Williams
What a "BoyMom" has learned about fostering positive masculinity and how that can be feminist
Beyond a reasonable doubt: Trump’s criminal conviction matters politically
Dennis Aftergut, Donald Ayer
The master of branding has just branded himself a criminal
Some psychedelic medicine developers want to ditch the therapy aspect. What could go wrong?
Rich Haridy
Are drugs like psilocybin and MDMA still safe and effective in the absence of psychotherapy?
The promise and peril of ChatGPT diet plans
Ashlie D. Stevens
Researchers have started comparing diet plans produced by human experts and artificial intelligence
Trump tells Dr. Phil that “revenge can be justified,” again claims not to know E. Jean Carroll
Nandika Chatterjee
The former president had a sympathetic ear in Dr. Phil McGraw, who did not challenge Trump's assertions
“Gut punch”: Texas Supreme Court says “life-saving exception” is clear enough. Plaintiffs disagree
Nicole Karlis
Plaintiffs worry the ruling will make it harder to treat birth defects
NAACP urges Biden to stop sending weapons to Israel, saying they’re being used to “harm civilians”
Nicholas Liu
The Black-led civil rights organization is concerned that U.S. weapons are being used to target civilians
“Dancing for the Devil: The 7M TikTok Cult”: A tango between coercion and the entertainment industry
Melanie McFarland
Hollywood has many cult connections. But this docuseries invites us to question what we're seeing in real-time
Flavor Flav is doing everything he can to save Red Lobster
Joy Saha
Last month, the Public Enemy rapper made a promise to "help save one of America's greatest dining dynasties"
Israel funding covert influence campaign to push Democrats to back assault on Gaza: NY Times
Edward Carver
The operation drew comparisons to Russia's foreign meddling scheme that has been long decried by Democrats
How does habitat fragmentation harm wildlife?
John R. Platt
To understand the problem, look to three monkey species, each of whom face the threat in different ways
Mike Johnson and the “homosexual agenda”: Trump’s ally in Congress has a history of anti-LGBTQ+ hate
Nicholas Liu
The Republican House Speaker has for decades lobbied against efforts to extend legal rights to the LGBTQ+ community
Weight loss drugs like Ozempic may improve taste sensitivity in women, preliminary research suggests
Joy Saha
A proof-of-concept study found that semaglutide may influence taste perception of sweet compounds
MAGA marks 80th anniversary of D-Day with vote to defund NATO
Heather Digby Parton
Donald Trump's America First movement could lead more countries in Europe to seek nuclear weapons
“Not normal at all”: Legal experts say Judge Cannon’s “absurd” ruling shows she’s an “absolute hack”
Charles R. Davis
Judge Aileen Cannon to hold hearing allowing outside lawyers to argue Jack Smith's appointment is invalid
Biden: “Every reason” to think Netanyahu is prolonging war for his own political self-preservation
Sharon Zhang
“Before the war began," Biden told Time, he was getting "blowback" from Israeli military and public
Alito’s the tip of the iceberg: More Republicans wave Christian nationalist flag despite MAGA threat
Amanda Marcotte
Nothing innocent about the "Appeal to Heaven" flag, especially when Trump calls for the right's "breaking point"
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