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Money in politics: The unlikely hero of the 2024 election

Steve Caplan
Biden’s campaign cash advantage gives truth in advertising a fighting chance against Trump’s misinformation

Dark money-backed No Labels drops third-party presidential bid despite raising millions

Brett Wilkins
One observer quipped that No Labels was calling it quits "to spend more time with their lobbyists"

“There’s social status in breaking social norms”: When the corrosive effects of Greek life spill out

Chauncey DeVega
An interview with Max Marshall, the author of the new book "Among the Bros: A Fraternity Crime Story"

Nothing true under the sun: Why solar eclipses are a breeding ground for conspiracy theories

Nicole Karlis
Experts explain why astronomical events are frequently fraught with conspiracy theories and magical thinking

Rebooting digital equality: FCC to restore net neutrality, reversing Trump-era repeal

Rae Hodge
On April 25, the Federal Communications Commission will restore a policy shredded by the Trump Administration

Trump in legal battle with Trump Media co-founders over back-and-forth regarding company shares

Kelly McClure
Trump argues that the Truth Social co-founders delayed attempts to go public, so should forfeit their shares

Are potatoes a vegetable or grain? Why lawmakers are fighting over how they’re classified

Ashlie D. Stevens
Currently, the government categorizes potatoes as a vegetable — but for how long?

“Israel has not done enough”: Biden “outraged” by strike that killed World Central Kitchen workers

Igor Derysh
"Even more tragically, this is not a stand-alone incident," Biden said, calling out mounting civilian deaths

Animal rights group releases “hidden-camera” footage that reveals cruelty in Kentucky poultry farms

Joy Saha
Mercy For Animals released the bombshell footage in opposition to the Republican-sponsored Senate Bill 16

“No more innocent lives lost”: José Andrés mourns World Central Kitchen team killed in Gaza strike

Joy Saha
"They are not faceless…they are not nameless," the Spanish-American chef wrote in a statement Monday

Plastic chemicals are inescapable — and they’re messing with our hormones

Joseph Winters
Researchers say the U.N.'s global plastics treaty must reduce production and protect public health

“This is unforgivable”: Israeli airstrike kills 7 World Central Kitchen workers

Jake Johnson
"This is not only an attack against WCK, this is an attack on humanitarian organizations," group says

Trump’s net worth drops $1 billion after Truth Social stock plummets: report

Igor Derysh
Trump's stake in the company is worth a lot less now than it did just last week

The lost history of Linda Martell, a pioneering country artist who helped shape “Cowboy Carter”

Nardos Haile
Beyoncé's sprawling country album uncovers Martell's everlasting impact on country music as a Black woman

Spotting the signs of disordered eating in youth: Tips for parents and caregivers

Amelia Austin, Gina Dimitropoulos, Sheri Madigan, Tracy Vaillancourt
"If you notice some of the signs and symptoms of disordered eating, it is essential to talk with your child"

Clinical social worker: “With the Trump Bible, one must consider dementia”

Chauncey DeVega
"A person who isn't cognitively impaired should be doing a cost-benefit analysis"

Israel and the Puritans: A dangerous historical romance

Jim Sleeper
When English settlers came to the "new Zion," they behaved much like Israeli Zionists today. What's the lesson?

Why Easter brings me back to church

Gabriella Ferrigine
Even though I don’t practice in earnest anymore, memories and community give me a reason to return every spring

Easter sunrise: It’s time for evangelicals to dump Trump and return to Christ

Nathaniel Manderson
My Easter message: Salvation is offered to everyone — and now the American evangelical church must save itself

Before reaching the ocean, the Colorado River becomes a trickle. New research reveals where it goes

Matthew Rozsa
A new study exposes the poor human use of the Colorado River's ample waters, particularly for cows

“It’s a weird dance” playing the “Victim”: When trauma-seekers pigeonhole writers of color

D. Watkins
What happens when you build a career off of beautiful lies that expose ugly truths? Andrew Boryga spills to Salon

“Vegan halo”: Why the boxed macaroni and cheese market is increasingly going plant-based

Joy Saha
The plant-based food industry remains lucrative and mac and cheese brands, like Kraft, are taking advantage of it

“Not quite”: Trump’s First Amendment argument in Ga. case “unlikely” to work, experts say

Tatyana Tandanpolie
First Amendment lets you say what you want, former prosecutor says — but doesn't shield you from prosecution

What is “pink cocaine” or “tuci,” the drug Diddy allegedly had smuggled on a jet?

Manisha Krishnan
It rarely actually contains cocaine, but this hot pink drug mixture is growing in popularity
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