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“Only Murders in the Building” is more the merrier as guest stars join in visiting old friends

Melanie McFarland
Determining this season's killer might be easier than before, but this show is about who we hang with along the way

Meet Euclid, the powerful space telescope that is helping expose the “dark universe”

Matthew Rozsa
The ESA's space telescope just released its first test images, teasing greater things to come in space exploration

Through Pee-wee Herman, Paul Reubens reminded Gen X to stay true to our immature inner children

Melanie McFarland
Paul Reubens gave the world a magical manchild who never grew up and never got old, and we loved him for that

Dear Ron DeSantis, slavery was not a job skills program

Chauncey DeVega
A losing Republican campaign finds a winning issue: whitewashing the enslavement of Black Americans

Experts stunned after Alabama “blatantly disregards” SCOTUS order to fix racially gerrymandered map

Jessica Corbett
Republicans "remain determined to rob Black voters of the representation we deserve," advocacy groups say

First contact with aliens could end in colonization and genocide if we don’t learn from history

William Lempert, Kim TallBear, David Delgado Shorter
A public ET message could initiate cascading events, including military actions to corporate resource mining

Atomic truth: Unraveling the reality behind “Oppenheimer” and nuclear weapons

Matthew Rozsa
The man who christened the nuclear age with violence regretted the crater he left on the world

Right wing blasts “Barbie” for “toxic femininity,” “pushing transgender” and communist “propaganda”

Nardos Haile
Even before Greta Gerwig's fantasy comedy opens, conservatives are complaining in the latest culture war battle

How masa harina changed the course of human history — and gave us better tacos

Michael La Corte
Author and "Masienda" founder Jorge Gaviria speaks about the far-reaching significance of masa

Sex and the cinema girl: Karina Longworth dives into ’80s and ’90s erotic films, revealing herself

Kyle Turner
"I was unlike everybody else," the "You Must Remember This" podcast host tells Salon about her formative upbringing

GOP up in arms over New York court ruling that could give Democrats up to 6 more House seats

Tatyana Tandanpolie
A New York court ordered the Democrat-dominated state legislature to redraw map that boosted Republicans

An expert reveals the secret language of “Thinking With Your Hands”

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Author Susan Goldin-Meadow on unlocking the hidden meaning of our gestures

Vietnam already wants to ban the “Barbie” movie. Will the Philippines follow?

Joy Saha
The same issue that got the Tom Holland film "Uncharted" banned has come up yet again with "Barbie"

“Putin is stronger today”: Russia expert explains how rebellion effort may backfire

Chauncey DeVega
Matthew Schmidt, professor of national security at the University of New Haven, on war in Ukraine

Trump campaign advisor who allegedly saw classified map works for China lobbying firm: report

Tatyana Tandanpolie
"Susie could put Trump away for years in just one minute of testimony to Jack Smith," GOP operative says

“She is a potential government witness”: Top Trump campaign official cited in indictment revealed

Areeba Shah
"She will either be held in contempt for failing to cooperate, or, cooperate and be deemed disloyal," attorney says

Supermassive black hum: Scientists discover gravitational wave background that permeates universe

Nicole Karlis
The source could be merging black holes — or something more 'mind-bending'

Do octopuses dream of electric eels? Brainwave studies find octopus and human neural similarities

Rae Hodge
Researchers glimpsed REM-like reverie in one of the ocean's most brilliant creatures and saw human-like patterns

Moore v. Harper: Law professors warn SCOTUS just set itself up to “meddle in future elections”

Gabriella Ferrigine
Big win for democracy leaves "just enough room for a bit of mischief in the future," law professor says

What are PFAS and why are these “forever chemicals” showing up in drinking water?

Kathryn Crawford
From popcorn to drinking water, PFAS seem to be in nearly everything we consume. What exactly does this mean?

Why Big Oil loves the renewable energy industry

Nick O’Hara
Wind and solar can only output so much. Fossil fuels often fill a gap better suited for nuclear power

Legal experts: Jack Smith has a “backup plan” if Judge Aileen Cannon issues “Trump-friendly rulings”

Tatyana Tandanpolie
Special counsel could bring new charges related to Trump's Bedminster conduct in New Jersey, ex-prosecutors say

Voting maps throughout the Deep South may be redrawn after surprise Supreme Court ruling

Marilyn W. Thompson
As many as five House seats could flip in 2024 after the Allen v. Milligan ruling

Legal experts destroy Trump’s defense: “Every single iota of evidence” came from his “own people”

Areeba Shah
"Not a single Democratic witness," expert says. "They were all in Trump's inner circle"
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