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“Seismic win for workers”: FTC bans noncompete clauses
Jessica Corbett
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce has suggested it plans to file a lawsuit over the change
FTC chief says tech advancements risk health care price fixing
Julie Rovner, David Hilzenrath
Khan is regarded as one of the most aggressive antitrust regulators in recent U.S. history
We need to reframe how we think about juvenile sex offenders
Teresa Huizar
Most youth who exhibit problematic sexual behavior don't need punishment. They need help
“Unlocked: A Jail Experiment”: 7 things we learned from Netflix’s free-roaming detainees experiment
Gabriella Ferrigine
What happens in a detention facility with cells left open and little supervision?
In defense of a flawed “Sex and the City” – by a progressive Gen Zer
Nardos Haile
Gen Z is calling out Carrie, Miranda, Samantha and Charlotte's collective awfulness – but they're missing the point
Good for your health and the environment: Why we should be eating oily fish
Gumersindo Feijoo Costa
"Fish plays an important role in [multiples diets], providing flavor as well as nutritional value"
Texas GOPer says fellow Republicans he serves with are “scumbags” and klansmen
Matthew Choi
Tony Gonzales claimed Matt Gaetz "paid minors to have sex with them at drunk parties"
As a former Division I runner, I understand the complicated discourse around Nike’s Olympic uniform
Gabriella Ferrigine
Athletes aren’t forced to wear skimpy uniforms, but they could complicate running's history with body image
“An army of Jesus”: Inside Mike Johnson’s come-to-Jesus moment ahead of Ukraine reversal
Jonathan Larsen
Johnson met evangelical leader of Ukraine’s National Prayer Breakfast before last week's press conference
The Spice Girls reunite for Victoria Beckham’s 50th birthday party
Gabriella Ferrigine
The iconic British pop group treated party guests to a dance performance of their 1997 single, "Stop"
Cher said she wouldn’t want to be in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Now she’s being inducted
Gabriella Ferrigine
"I wouldn’t be in it now if they gave me a million dollars," the singer said previously in December
Earth Day 2024: 4 effective strategies to reduce household food waste
Amar Laila, Cristina Gago, Jess Haines
"While some food loss and waste . . . is unavoidable, a lot of it can be avoided"
There’s a solution to Democrats’ RFK Jr. problem: Ranked-choice voting
David Daley
Democrats are right to be worried about the RFK Jr. effect. But the answer is more democracy, not less
The big burnout: Life on the front lines of America’s wildfires
Connor Goodwin
Record-setting blazes are becoming more common as the number of skilled wildland firefighters dwindles
“The alternate reality Trump lives in is crumbling” with first criminal trial: ex-federal prosecutor
Chauncey DeVega
"I think that Donald Trump is probably trying to get himself thrown into prison"
Jell-O, nostalgia and Nuka-Cola: The subtle genius of the food of “Fallout”
Ashlie D. Stevens
There are no promises in the wasteland, so you better pick up supplies while you can
Jell-O, nostalgia and Nuka-Cola: The subtle genius of the food of “Fallout”
There are no promises in the wasteland, so you better pick up supplies while you can
Jell-O, nostalgia and Nuka-Cola: The subtle genius of the food of “Fallout”
There are no promises in the wasteland, so you better pick up supplies while you can
Undoing Zionism: “A way to honor my ancestors”
Ruben Brosbe
Jewish Americans explore life after Zionism
A short history of “kill lists,” from Nazi Germany to the CIA to Gaza
Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
Israel's chilling AI-generated "kill list" is a new innovation — but it draws on 80 years of clandestine murder
A prehistory of MAGA: “Mainstream” conservatives never really purged the fascists
Paul Rosenberg
Author David Austin Walsh says "respectable" conservatives have tolerated racists and neo-Nazis all along
The Supreme Court could make homelessness worse in America
Chesa Boudin, Brendan Cox, Miriam Aroni Krinsky
The Supreme Court must reject incarceration as a response to homelessness
Alternate jurors seated in Trump criminal trial, paving the way for Monday start
Griffin Eckstein
Potential jurors were dismissed for social media posts, including one calling Trump "the devil"
Trump campaign announces 100,000 poll watchers for November election
Griffin Eckstein
Years after a decades-long ban on GOP monitors stemming from voter intimidation, key states are getting watchers
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