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“Hacks” wonders why saying sorry is rare in comedy
Melanie McFarland
“Never apologize for a joke,” says Deborah Vance, echoing many comedians. This episode challenges that notion
This summer could be even hotter than last year, climate scientists warn
Matthew Rozsa
Shattered temperature records and a chaotic hurricane season promise to feature heavily this summer
Trump’s “Biden the assassin” fantasy is pure projection
Amanda Marcotte
With Trump, every accusation is a confession
“Very abnormal”: Expert worries pro-Israel megadonors trying to make Dems a “pro-Netanyahu party”
Tatyana Tandanpolie
AIPAC has spent nearly $5 million to defeat Jamaal Bowman — and plans to spend over $100 million this year
Senate Democrats open inquiry into Trump’s $1 billion ask from oil companies
Griffin Eckstein
Top Democratic Senators accused oil executives of attempting to "trade campaign cash for policy changes"
Clues from bird flu’s ground zero on dairy farms in the Texas Panhandle
Amy Maxmen
Why did it take so long to recognize the virus on high-tech farms in the world’s richest country?
“Confirms my worst fears”: Republican farm bill would slash SNAP benefits, gut animal welfare laws
Nicholas Liu
"Every SNAP participant would receive less to buy groceries in future years under this proposal," said one critic
“The American Dream is dying”: Democrats’ main selling point “is not a winning message”
Chauncey DeVega
"If you want your message to resonate, you can’t be dull, and the Democrats have become more than a little boring"
“Time to break up Live Nation-Ticketmaster”: DOJ files antitrust suit against ticket giant
Griffin Eckstein
Updated: Surviving outrage over ticketing fiascos and a crackdown on junk fees, this could be the biggest blow yet
Nikki Haley, once deploring Trump’s “chaos,” says she plans to vote for him
Griffin Eckstein
The Republican runner-up, whose husband's military service was mocked by Trump, is toeing the party line
Uvalde victims’ families reach settlement with city
Griffin Eckstein
The $2 million sum provides some justice after inaction on the part of local police during the school shooting
“Gravity is never going to go out of style”: Steven Wright on the secret to comedy longevity
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The stand-up comedian discusses his book "Harold" and why he'd rather talk about the speed of light
Along came Robert Costello: Trump’s crime boss maneuvering blows up in court
Heather Digby Parton
In an attempt to avoid testifying, Trump pushed an underling onto the stand who just undermined his whole case
Scenes from a MAGA meltdown: Inside the “America First” movement’s war over democracy
Andy Kroll
In Michigan, this schism broke the party — and maybe democracy itself
Israeli official backtracks order to seize AP equipment after outcry from White House
Brett Wilkins
Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid said it is an "act of madness" to ban outlet that "won 53 Pulitzer Prizes"
“Trump is all dominance, all the time”: New research reveals “his most formidable political asset”
Chauncey DeVega
UC Berkeley professor M. Steven Fish explains the way Trump's "character defects manifest what looks like bravery"
“Coercive climate” of Silicon Valley’s AI boom fuels “troubling” sex parties, researcher says
Rae Hodge
"Consensual non-consent": Women who work in Silicon Valley describe "dark side" of tech startup culture
How Amal Clooney advised ICC prosecutor to seek arrest warrants for Netanyahu, Hamas leaders
Gabriella Ferrigine
The human rights lawyer was on a unanimous panel that advised on "war crimes and crimes against humanity"
“I sense Matthew’s around”: Courteney Cox says she feels her late “Friends” co-star’s presence
Gabriella Ferrigine
Matthew Perry died in October of 2023 from complications related to ketamine usage
“This happened with Vietnam too”: “The Sympathizer” star Alan Trong on the power of anti-war protest
Teresa Tran
The actor discusses the role he first read for, the legacy of US Vietnamese journalism and who Sonny is based on
Elise Stefanik tells right-wing Israelis that Trump will ship them all the weapons they need
Nicholas Liu
The GOP lawmaker, promising Trump's unequivocal support, rebuked Biden for pausing a weapons shipment to Israel
Israel “intentionally causing death” among Gaza civilians, Hamas guilty of war crimes, ICC says
Nicholas Liu
Prosecutor Karim A.A. Khan charged a group of Hamas and Israeli leaders with war crimes and crimes against humanity
Trump learns the truth about RFK Jr. the hard way
Heather Digby Parton
Robert Kennedy Jr.'s campaign is backfiring on MAGA
The Gaza encampments and history: Is this the “right” kind of protest?
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Politicians and the public largely oppose the student protests. But activists say that's missing the point
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