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Labour scores big win in UK: Keir Starmer takes over as prime minister
Andrew O'Hehir
Labour gains more than 200 seats in historic victory as Rishi Sunak's Tories are crushed, third parties surge
Mass extinction is a choice. A new study shows how we can dramatically reverse it
Matthew Rozsa
To prevent mass extinction, we need to protect 30% of Earth by 2030. Recent research indicates where to start
3 answers to the most challenging debate questions for Joe Biden
Dennis Aftergut, Austin Sarat
Joe Biden will be peppered with tough questions at Thursday’s first debate against Donald Trump
From Virginia to Colorado, MAGA infighting during primaries puts the GOP into disarray
Amanda Marcotte
Far-right Republicans in Arizona threaten revolt against Donald Trump for being too "deep state"
Supreme Court agrees to hear challenge to state laws that ban gender-affirming care for trans youth
Marin Scotten
The court will consider whether a Tennessee law banning gender-affirming care for minors violates the Constitution
CEOs skeptical of Trump’s 2024 team of “MAGA extremists and junior varsity opportunists”: expert
Nicholas Liu
While some corporate execs appreciate Trump for giving them a tax break, fear persists over his nominal populism
“Middle class” is an outdated misnomer: It’s now “a minimum standard of living”
Chauncey DeVega
Anne Kim explains the term and wealth gap are "a huge factor feeding the discontent driving our current politics"
AI doomers have warned of the tech-pocalypse — while doing their best to accelerate it
Émile P. Torres
Wannabe Cassandras warning of AI's potential for human extinction are some of the biggest champions of the industry
Annalee Newitz on the sci-fi roots of the current “psyop” war
Paul Rosenberg
Journalist and sci-fi author on America's long history of psychological warfare — and a possible path to peace
“Could not keep a straight thought”: CEOs worry about Trump’s mental decline after “meandering” talk
Nandika Chatterjee
The concerns were expressed by "people who I think might have been predisposed to him," said reporter Andrew Sorkin
Whistleblower: Microsoft chose profit over security, left US government vulnerable to Russian hack
Renee Dudley, Doris Burke
Russian hackers used the weakness to breach the National Nuclear Security Administration and others
9 Trump trial witnesses got significant financial benefits from his businesses and campaign
Robert Faturechi, Justin Elliott, Alex Mierjeski
If any benefits were intended to influence testimony, that could be a crime
“Good day for Trump’s prosecutors”: Experts say jury note may be a bad sign for Trump
Charles R. Davis
"If I were in the DA's office, I'd be giddily bounding off the walls right now," said attorney George Conway
Major restaurant chains are cutting menu prices due to high food costs, decrease in consumer demand
Joy Saha
Wendy's is the latest food retailer to announce its own meal promo: an all-new $3 breakfast combo
Don’t “fall in love” with your travel destination
Pamela Petro
I’ve been to Wales 30 times in 40 years. I’d rather have my tongue pierced than say I "fell in love" with it
How student activism shapes the struggle for a better world
William D. Hartung
My years as a student activist at Columbia shaped me — and most of what we fought for, we won eventually
Hate “The Phantom Menace”? The Ewok Line theory could explain why
Melanie McFarland
What if a "How I Met Your Mother" hypothesis also applies to our divided opinion about the "Star Wars" prequels?
“Red flag”: Expert says Trump won’t win NY — but his Bronx rally should be a “wake-up” call for Dems
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Voters of color are warning Democrats: "Don't take them for granted," professor says
Expert says SCOTUS ruling subjects Black voters to “abuse.” Clarence Thomas wants to go even further
Marina Villeneuve
"It's just kind of staggering that he would openly take such an anti-democratic position," Harvard professor says
“Exploiting racial divisions”: Kagan says Supreme Court gerrymander ruling will have “odious” impact
Nicholas Liu
SCOTUS reversed a lower court's ruling that GOP lawmakers drew Black voters out of Nancy Mace's district
SNAP benefits fall short in 98% of US counties. Republicans still want to gut the program even more
Ashlie D. Stevens
"More and more people cannot keep up with rising food prices and are struggling to feed their families"
“All of my friends are dead”: The overdose crisis is taking a toll on harm reduction workers
Elizabeth Hlavinka
For many, stigma and a lack of governmental support and funding worsens the issue
Trump’s testing out a new campaign strategy: horror politics
Chauncey DeVega
Trump is walking a tight line between using fear to mobilize MAGA and scaring them out of voting
8 shocking “Ashley Madison: Sex, Lies & Scandal” facts from Netflix’s cheating website doc
Nardos Haile
A docuseries traces the rise of the notorious website for affairs and the data leak that changed everything
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