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A rare risk of asteroid fastballs turns scientists into sluggers

Theo Nicitopoulos
Researchers smashed an asteroid with a spacecraft. From the aftermath they are learning how to better protect Earth

Trump’s lawyer committed a “cardinal sin” with Michael Cohen, legal expert says: He was “boring”

Nicholas Liu
The former president's legal counsel was dull and ineffective, Norm Eisen argued

Can we end the Supreme Court’s assault on voting rights? This legal scholar says there’s hope

Paul Rosenberg
Law professor Joshua Douglas on "The Court v. The Voters," and a bipartisan solution that might actually work

Motherless daughters of the ineffable sea

Rae Hodge
There is a severe lack of data on daughters who have lost their mothers. Unnumbered, are we many or one?

With “Hind’s Hall” Macklemore finally delivers an allyship effort that isn’t embarrassing

Melanie McFarland
A decade ago would you have thought the widely dissed white rapper would earn Tom Morello's approval?

Don’t like this economy? OK, just wait for Trump and the GOP to ruin it

Kirk Swearingen
Authoritarians always screw up the economy — come to think of it, GOP presidents have done that for decades

How the keffiyeh became a Palestinian symbol of resistance

Nardos Haile
The versatile scarf has been seen draped across the faces, heads and shoulders of protesters around the world

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

Protecting the darkness in Chile’s Atacama desert

Alexa Robles-Gil
Light pollution is threatening the future of astronomy. Can a new nationwide lighting standard make a difference?

“Now’s the time to cut your losses”: Former Trump prosecutor outlines potential “win-win situation”

Chauncey DeVega
"All you have to do is agree to be a regular citizen from now on and concentrate on your businesses"

With friends like Robert Durst’s “The Jinx – Part Two” was probably inevitable

Melanie McFarland
Picking up from true crime's most shocking ending, these extraneous hours look at the pals who enabled a murderer

Here’s why LeBron James, not Michael Jordan, is the GOAT

David Masciotra
Beyond the statistics, it's a matter of ideology – one that pits activism and solidarity vs. nostalgia and delusion

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

“That was a missed opportunity”: Elliot Ackerman on how failures in Ukraine could help with Iran

Chauncey DeVega
The future of warfare is changing. It "will come down to who can deploy the new technology most effectively"

City-country mortality gap widens amid persistent holes in rural health care access

Jazmin Orozco Rodriguez
The increased mortality rates are an indicator of worsening population health, the authors of a new study noted

Evan Corcoran quits Trump’s legal team, could be prosecution witness in classified documents case

Nicholas Liu
Corcoran was an eyewitness to Trump's alleged mishandling of national security information

Congressional maps challenged as discriminatory will remain in place for 2024 elections

Marilyn W. Thompson
Appeal delays mean some elections will take place using maps that have been challenged as discriminatory

The problem with Shakira’s “Barbie” comments

Gabriella Ferrigine
The singer-songwriter may have missed the point of Greta Gerwig's Oscar-winning film

I thought I had partied at Freaknik

D. Watkins
A Hulu film explores the glory days of Atlanta's notorious Spring Break scene, and it's not what I had experienced

“NOVA: A.I. Revolution” urges us consider the benefits—and the drawbacks—of artificial intelligence

Melanie McFarland
The experts featured in the latest "NOVA" make a case for understanding the promise of AI . . . not just the doom

“Cannon is a bad judge”: Legal experts say Trump taking advantage of judge’s “rookie problem”

Tatyana Tandanpolie
Trump case unlikely to go to trial before election as Cannon delays ruling on a pile of motions

An eclipse for everyone – how visually impaired students can “get a feel for” eclipses

David Hurd, Cassandra Runyon
On April 8th, many people will view an eclipse over North America. But even visually impaired folks can take part

Trump sneakers and the MAGA uniform: Merchandising fascism to the mainstream

Chauncey DeVega
MAGA merchandise is a way of creating meaning among the faithful just as the walls close in on Donald Trump

5 ways climate change could impact your home garden

Kristen Link
"Warmth and wetness create the perfect breeding ground for several fungal plant diseases"
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