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“I need some air”: José Andrés is stepping back as CEO of his eponymous restaurant group
Joy Saha
The esteemed chef will continue to serve as the founder and executive chairman of José Andrés Group
Power outage-causing storms are on the rise. That’s already impacting food insecurity
Ashlie D. Stevens
Major power outages have increased tenfold since 1980
A riveting “Star Wars: The Acolyte” breaks away from the usual Jedi rhetoric about good and evil
Melanie McFarland
"Russian Doll" co-creator Leslye Headland uses unknowns and a familiar format to critique our beloved heroes
“I wasn’t dead enough for an abortion”: Texas mom blames Trump for almost losing her life
Charles R. Davis
If Trump wins in November, "he will make this nightmare a reality nationwide," says Lauren Miller
“It was just as normal as taco Tuesday”: Why comedian Paul Scheer finally faced his childhood trauma
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The actor talks about writing "Joyful Recollections of Trauma" and watching bad movies for "How Did This Get Made?"
Former Trump lawyer: “Ridiculous” to claim that Joe Biden orchestrated Trump’s felony convictions
Nicholas Liu
Donald Trump has repeatedly claimed, without evidence, that President Joe Biden was behind his criminal trial
Republicans in Congress find ways to make Americans pay for Trump’s crimes
Heather Digby Parton
The whole GOP establishment has lined up behind Trump to degrade the jury system and the rule of law
9 Trump trial witnesses got significant financial benefits from his businesses and campaign
Robert Faturechi, Justin Elliott, Alex Mierjeski
If any benefits were intended to influence testimony, that could be a crime
Pregnant in a warming climate: A lethal “double risk” for malaria
Zoya Teirstein
Mosquitoes are moving into the mountains of Papua New Guinea and other highland areas. It could be a death sentence
“Furiosa” is struggling at the box office. Could the post-apocalyptic “Fallout” be a factor?
Melanie McFarland
George Miller's "Fury Road" prequel is excellent, but in a miserable box office environment it was born to lose
An appeal to heaven: Find Sam Alito another job
Kirk Swearingen
Alito and Clarence Thomas have been exposed as shameless partisan hacks. But the high court's rot goes much deeper
Shooting alone: How decades of war have reshaped America’s priorities
Andrea Mazzarino
Our culture of Trump, guns, anger and loneliness didn't arise by accident. It took years of misplaced priorities
Futuristic nuclear energy tech is here, but the risks of bombs and another Chernobyl remain
Rae Hodge
Microreactors promise climate resilience and military-tech might — but proliferation and pollution concerns linger
Hacker group puts data of 560 million Ticketmaster customers up for sale
Griffin Eckstein
Names, phone numbers, addresses and partial credit card info were listed for sale for $500k on a dark web forum
Amid the Gaza crisis, liberal American Zionism hits a dead end
Abba A. Solomon, Norman Solomon
Netanyahu's regime has made a "two-state solution" virtually impossible — but J Street keeps chasing delusions
Texas Supreme Court rules against women who say their lives were endangered by state abortion ban
Nandika Chatterjee
"It’s sickening and wrong," lead plaintiff Amanda Zurawski said following the decision
Here comes the spiral: A criminally guilty Donald Trump is a dangerous Donald Trump
Chauncey DeVega
Donald Trump's criminal liability now becomes a liability for the nation
“The Beatles for me are it”: Darius Rucker reflects on early musical influences, courtesy of his mom
Nicole Michael
On "Everything Fab Four," the Grammy winner discusses Hootie & the Blowfish and his memoir "Life's Too Short"
Interested in foraging your food? Try a guided tour
Hollie Stephens
"Foraging tour guides can teach participants how to forage safely as well as sustainably"
Social butterfly: Behind the “Kevin Bacon” gene that could determines how popular a bug is
Rae Hodge
Animal social networks are a lot like humans — and how popular you are could hinge on a particular gene
Reproductive rights advocates: Texas GOP wishlist includes death penalty for abortion patients
Julia Conley
"Equal protection for the preborn" is a "call for abortion to be treated as homicide," says Jessica Valenti
“Fallen Idols”: 8 of the most shocking revelations from the Nick and Aaron Carter docuseries
Nardos Haile
Inside the allegations against the Backstreet Boys member, and how his younger brother's story ended in tragedy
“We need to upend this”: How punk band comedy “We Are Lady Parts” conquers second album anxiety
Melanie McFarland
Series creator Nida Manzoor on the all-Muslim band's Villain Era and the politics of taking up space as an artist
Texas AG Ken Paxton using consumer protection laws to go after political targets
Vianna Davila
Paxton used laws against fraudulent or deceptive practices to pursue entities he disagrees with politically
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