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Biden admin pauses shipment of thousands of bombs to Israel amid assault on Rafah: report

Jessica Corbett
"I wish they would've started sending this message thousands of lives ago," advocate says

“He was bigger and blocking the way”: Stormy Daniels takes the stand and reminds people who Trump is

Amanda Marcotte
Daniels tells a story that echoes what E. Jean Carroll told the jury in Trump's sexual assault trial

“Imbalance of power”: Expert says Stormy Daniels’ damning testimony may be “very damaging” to Trump

Marina Villeneuve
But there is "some danger that an intense cross examination of her will make her look" bad, law professor says

The 28 boldest Met Gala looks from this year’s fairy tale garden-themed red carpet

Nardos Haile
But why was there so much beige and brown?

Beatles “Let It Be” doc: Disney+ restored version is a superb testament to resilience and creativity

Kenneth Womack
Michael Lindsay-Hogg's 1970 film gets a glorious restoration, capturing rock ‘n’ roll’s most extraordinary foursome

Reading Sylvia Plath and my dead friend’s Instagram

Lilly Dancyger
We were Plath Girls in our youth. Claiming her was a way to elevate our teenage sadness from cliché to literary

Trump’s Mar-a-Lago veepstakes: Is it Kristi, Tim or Doug?

Heather Digby Parton
Donald Trump had a fun weekend, soaking in rich people's money and the adoration of would-be running mates

Kristi Noem’s animal cruelty is hurting the GOP financially

Nandika Chatterjee
With Noem posing a threat to all walks of animal life, fundraising is taking a hit

Who believes the most “taboo” conspiracy theories? It might not be who you think

Paul Rosenberg
White men with graduate degrees, a new study finds, are highly likely to hold especially noxious beliefs

In spite of abortion bans, self-managed abortions are safer than ever

Nicole Karlis
In an increasingly restrictive landscape, self-managed medication abortions have become a critical option

Can you actually avoid “forever chemicals” in your diet?

Joy Saha
Today, more than 97% of the national population has PFAS in their bodies, according to the CDC

Was T. rex really as smart as primates? A new study argues the dino’s intellect has been overstated

Matthew Rozsa
A neuroscientist argues T. Rex had enough brain power to use tools, furthering debate about its intelligence

Trump pays $9,000 gag order fine in two installments

Griffin Eckstein
The fine was the maximum the law allowed for the nine counts of violations

GOP congressman seems to endorse Ole Miss student’s racist response to a Black protester

Griffin Eckstein
Georgia Republican Mike Collins re-tweeted a video of a white student making monkey noises at a Black demonstrator

Trump Media audit firm charged with fraud

Griffin Eckstein
“Borgers and his sham audit mill have been permanently shut down,” an SEC official said of Trump Media's accountant

Experts predicted olive oil prices would skyrocket due to scorching temperatures. They were right

Joy Saha
Olive oil trees are now “exceedingly” vulnerable to the climate crisis, many analysts warned

Distorted gospel: Marjorie Taylor Greene, Jesus and the Jews

Brandon R. Grafius
Greene's claim about Jesus being "crucified by the Jews" is one way to read the Gospel — with a long, ugly history

Donald Trump is using campus protests to stoke right-wing violence for the election

Amanda Marcotte
Disinformation about leftist "violence" is used by MAGA to justify their own, very real crimes

“As he sees fit”: Trump lays out the stakes — and the media is starting to hear his message

Laurence H. Tribe, Dennis Aftergut
In a Time interview, Trump tells us how law, order and freedom are at stake in November

“Boogeyman narrative”: Columbia professors call out Eric Adams over “outside agitators” trope

Tatyana Tandanpolie
"A pathetic attempt to discredit the political investments and moral conscience of this movement," professor says

The Trump effect is now spreading in all directions

Brian Karem
His bottom-feeding is spreading across politics

Jewish groups decry House passage of bill defining criticism of Israel as “antisemitism”

Brett Wilkins
Critics say the bill doesn't protect Jews, only "a tool for silencing the movement for Palestinian rights"

Trump’s campaign emails more panicked during his Manhattan trial

Chauncey DeVega
In a recent fundraising email, Trump declared that he is being held “hostage”

“Abhorrent and inexcusable”: Video shows pro-Israel activists attack pro-Palestine UCLA protesters

Charles R. Davis
Counter-demonstrators attacked students in an effort to dismantle a pro-Palestine encampment on UCLA's campus
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