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“I’ve never seen this many police”: Lawmakers condemn massive NYPD raid on Columbia protest
Charles R. Davis
The raid came after NYC Mayor Eric Adams without evidence blamed "outside agitators" for occupying campus building
The 7 biggest takeaways from “Broken Horses,” the New York Times’ unsettling horse-racing exposé
Gabriella Ferrigine
From rampant doping to targeted breeding, the sport of kings has become hazardous to the health of its athletes
“Authoritarian bullying”: Journalist arrested at Texas campus protest faces felony charge
Jake Johnson
"Violently arresting journalists and then charging them with felonies is unacceptable," press freedom group says
Pro-Palestine protesters take over campus building at Columbia University
Nandika Chatterjee
A student organization said Hamilton Hall had been taken over by an "autonomous" group of pro-Palestine activists
Texas GOP and UT-Austin leaders shift from championing free speech to policing protester intentions
Sneha Dey
Arrest of dozens of demonstrators left First Amendment advocates asking who gets to enjoy speech protections
Kristi Noem doubled down on dog-killing to win over MAGA — now her story is backfiring in her face
Amanda Marcotte
South Dakota's governor gets the sadism of Trump supporters, but screws up by saying the quiet parts out loud
Dulé Hill on the “powerful” value of artists and why “The West Wing” “still rings true today”
D. Watkins
Hill discusses his PBS artists series "The Express Way," meeting his wife on "Ballers" and why showbiz is like jazz
US working to stop international court from issuing arrest warrant for Benjamin Netanyahu: report
Jake Johnson
Israel, US "making a concerted effort to head off" possible arrest warrants from the ICC, Times of Israel reports
RFK is now openly gunning for Trump voters — and Republicans are starting to worry
Amanda Marcotte
Kennedy wants more marks for his anti-vaccination grift — he'll find way more of them by marketing to MAGA
Attempted TikTok heist by Congress just proves our data is safer with China than the NSA
Rae Hodge
Here’s how a tech-mob shakedown, blessed by the Oval, is about to blow up in Biden’s face
The ethics of eating monsters
Michael Lee
From "Star Wars" and cannibal films to "Delicious in Dungeon," what – and who – we eat prompts navel-gazing
Donald Trump and Kari Lake are hypocrites on abortion: Will evangelicals even notice?
Nathaniel Manderson
Republicans played the abortion card until it stopped working for them — only foolish Mike Pence still believes
“Baby Reindeer” is groundbreaking in how it advances the discourse of the “open wound”
Gabriella Ferrigine
Richard Gadd created a comedy act mining his own experiences that became a series unlike anything we've seen before
Trump’s criminal trials are accelerating the countdown clock on America’s news media
Chauncey DeVega
The clock is ticking on Trump-age media
A Nick and Aaron Carter docuseries is coming
Gabriella Ferrigine
The series will dig into the numerous sexual assault allegations Nick faces, as well as Aaron's personal struggles
Genetics studies have a diversity problem that researchers struggle to fix
Lauren Sausser
Lack of diversity in genetics research has real health care implications
As bird flu outbreaks worsen, experts say the situation threatens to spiral out of control
Nicole Karlis
Recent testing has revealed H5N1 outbreaks are more widespread then previously thought yet we aren't testing enough
America’s school lunch program is in crisis — but there’s a small silver lining
Ashlie D. Stevens
For the first time, the national school lunch program will update their nutritional standards to cap added sugars
California has officially listed the desert tortoise as endangered. Will it be enough to save them?
Matthew Rozsa
Conservationists attempt to protect desert tortoises from extinction risks like utility projects and cattle grazing
“Wreak havoc”: Text messages suggest a top Wisconsin Republican tried to suppress Black vote
Nicholas Liu
Andrew Iverson, head of the Wisconsin GOP, sought to disrupt a Black voter turnout operation
Texas state troopers in riot gear crack down on UT students’ Gaza protest
Julia Conley
Civil rights advocates on Wednesday expressed alarm at a rapid escalation by Texas state troopers
10 times as much of toxic pesticide could end up on your tomatoes and celery under new EPA proposal
Sharon Lerner
Against the guidance of scientists, the EPA is relying on industry-backed tests to relax regulations on acephate
Some people are missing the point of “Baby Reindeer”
Gabriella Ferrigine
Online speculation and sleuthing led series director and showrunner Richard Gadd to ask fans to pull back
Summer Lee, progressive lawmaker, defeats “moderate” challenger backed by GOP megadonor Jeff Yass
Nicholas Liu
The progressive "squad" member defeated Bhavini Patel, whose campaign was supported by a Jeff Yass-funded PAC
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