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When it comes to providing insight, Apple’s “The Super Models” only goes skin deep
Melanie McFarland
Naomi, Cindy, Linda & Christy star in this gorgeous series that's the least of a fall bounty of fashion world docs
Enough with the Mitt Romney adulation! The GOP hasn’t been a serious “policy” party in decades
Amanda Marcotte
"Traditional" Republican views on everything from taxes to abortion failed, clearing a path for a Trumpist takeover
Powerful black holes might grow up in bustling galactic neighborhoods
Jaclyn Champagne
The James Webb Space Telescope has completely revolutionized the search for galaxy neighborhoods
When it comes to sustainable spices, ‘single-origin’ isn’t everything
Hannah Walhout
". . . when shopping, "it's essential to go beyond the label'"
Robot police dogs are on patrol, but who’s holding the leash?
Rod McCullom
Numerous cities have acquired dog-like robots for policing. Researchers say the lack of transparency is worrying
Who is CIA Director Bill Burns: Biden yes-man, Putin apologist or peacemaker?
Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
Burns knows Russia well, and warned about NATO expansion decades ago. Could he help end the Ukraine conflict?
Another Christian influencer arrested for child abuse: Why conservatives keep falling for these cons
Amanda Marcotte
Ruby Franke was yet another Duggar knock-off, putting a shiny happy gloss on religious oppression
“Disturbed”: For a second time, federal court strikes down Alabama’s congressional map
Sophia Tesfaye
"The state of Alabama deliberately disregarded our instructions”
Can’t we all get along? Actually, no — not when the other side behaves like that
Kirk Swearingen
Liberal "elites" are too mean to their MAGA fellow citizens, argues David Brooks. Jeepers, not that argument again
DeSantis earned his Jacksonville boos: New documents show team pushed “opposing” views on slavery
Amanda Marcotte
Of course there's a link between racist hate crimes and the "anti-woke" ideology pushed by Florida's GOP governor
The Large Hadron Collider has been used to detect every known particle except neutrinos. Until now
Matthew Rozsa
The world's largest particle collider still has much to teach us about the physical laws of the universe
Climate change will raise sea levels, cause apocalyptic floods and displace almost a billion people
Matthew Rozsa
Humanity needs to plan accordingly for the countless number of future climate refugees fleeing rising oceans
Fani Willis to map out election case details during federal court hearing on Monday
Kelly McClure
This will be the start of substantive arguments in court in relation to Trump’s criminal cases this year
Dracula may have wept blood on tear-stained letters, chemical analysis reveals
Rae Hodge
From George Orwell to Vlad the Impaler, this novel form of analytical chemistry is enhancing how we view history
How fast-food’s sleek redesign could signal a grim labor landscape
Ashlie D. Stevens, Joy Saha
It's no accident that Wendy's, McDonald's and Taco Bell are all starting to look more and more alike inside
Ring Nebula revealed: Webb captures the extraordinary beauty of a dying star
Rae Hodge
NASA's never-before-seen images show what our own sun may look like in its final cosmic hours
What’s most likely going on in Area 51? A national security historian explains why it isn’t aliens
Christopher Nichols
There is no reason to think that anything other than earthly technologies exist at Area 51
Legal experts say the answer is clear: Trump’s actions have already disqualified him from presidency
Joseph Ferguson, Thomas A. Durkin
Indictments spell out exactly how Trump engaged in efforts to rebel against the Constitution, scholars say
Time, food and money: With hunger on the rise, here are ways to actually help
Ashlie D. Stevens
More than 34 million people, including 9 million children, in the United States are food insecure
Our collective malady: Donald Trump’s mental health crisis is America’s problem
Chauncey DeVega
Experts: Trump's "denial of reality" and "primitive projections" are imploding. He's even more dangerous
Algeria is latest country to ban “Barbie” film because it “promotes homosexuality”
Nardos Haile
The North African country said the film allegedly does not abide by its cultural values
How Robbie Robertson’s hidden Indigenous and Jewish heritage influenced The Band’s mournful songs
David Masciotra
The musician's mother told him, "Be proud that you're an Indian, but be careful who you tell"
The ocean is shattering heat records. Here’s what that means for fisheries
Max Graham
Marine heatwaves can "inject a lot of chaos" as they remake ecosystems and cost coastal economies billions
How Israel occupied itself
Juan Cole
How the brutal Israeli occupation of the West Bank has come home to roost in Israel itself
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