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Why Trump hoarded classified documents: More than “trophies,” they are weapons

Amanda Marcotte
The indictment hints that Trump saw the documents not just as prizes, but leverage to gain political advantage

Exposed to cold water, octopuses will change the genes in their brain, study reveals

Matthew Rozsa
The neural genome of octopuses is squishier than scientists assumed. A lot squishier

“These climate extremes are going to continue”: The toxic cloud upon us

Bob Hennelly
The smog fallout downwind has set off air quality alerts for 13 states south of the Canadian border

Legal scholar: Redistricting ruling suggests SCOTUS “wrongly gave Republicans control of the House”

Tatyana Tandanpolie
Supreme Court rejecting Alabama maps that diluted Black voting power may have big implications in other states

Hollywood’s “list of excuses is endless”: Enabling bad behavior, from Bill Murray to Jeff Garlin

Maureen Ryan
Why are jerks like Jared Leto and "The Flash" star Ezra Miller still being tolerated ... for their creative genius?

“Gender identity is real”: Judge torches Florida trans youth care ban with “no rational basis”

Igor Derysh
Judge says ban is likely unconstitutional and represents “purposeful discrimination" against transgender youth

Aggression made easy: The wars we don’t (care to) see

David Barsamian, Norman Solomon
Few Americans have any sense of just how devastating (not to say unsuccessful) the war on terror has been

Astrophysics and stale beer: What life is like working at the South Pole

John Messick
Those who live at the South Pole approach the ice with a sense of awe that borders on religious conviction

Farmers face a soaring risk of flash droughts in every major food-growing region in coming decades

Jeff Basara, Jordan Christian
"Flash droughts . . . [are] also becoming increasingly common as the planet warms"

Mammogram recommendations will save lives, but don’t go far enough

Jenna Lay
Screening every other year starting at 40 is too conservative for those with higher risks of breast cancer

Sparks talks new album, ever-growing fanbase: “Our audiences are pretty accepting of eccentricities”

Annie Zaleski
The brothers discuss "The Girl Is Crying in Her Latte," impact of Edgar Wright's documentary & latest movie musical

We abandoned nuclear power. Now, Earth is paying the price

Nick O’Hara
Nuclear power is low-carbon, and uses a fraction of the land as solar. Did we bet on the wrong horse?

Beware Joe Biden, Donald Trump has got his hands on AI

Chauncey DeVega
Republicans weaponize deep fakes and AI technology

Democrat wins Jacksonville mayoral election: Major blow to DeSantis, Florida GOP

Gabriella Ferrigine
Democrat Donna Deegan won 52 percent of the vote in the largest U.S. city currently led by GOP mayor

Cousin Greg was the feckless joke of “Succession.” Now he’s the idiot who abets democracy’s fall

Melanie McFarland
In "America Decides" a consequential election night happens, in part, because Cousin Greg can't keep a secret

“Top Chef” producer on that demanding thali challenge: “I’m getting winded just thinking about it!”

Michael La Corte
Thi Nguyen discusses mourning the queen, why cooking rice is so darn hard and where she'd like the show to go next

How Rep. James Clyburn worked with GOP to protect his own district at a cost to Black Democrats

Marilyn W. Thompson
Powerful Democrat sent his aide to consult with the GOP on a redistricting plan that diluted Black voting strength

Our tropical fruits are vulnerable to climate change. Can we make them resilient in time?

Rajeev Varshney, Abhishek Bohra
Bananas, passionfruit and pineapples are some of the most popular fruits. How will climate change affect this?

“See you soon”: Tucker Carlson reportedly “preparing for war” against Fox News

Gabriella Ferrigine
“Now, we're going from peacetime to Defcon 1," Carlson's friend told Axios

Voyager 1 and 2 are turning 46. Here’s where they rank among the oldest space probes

Troy Farah
Some space robots barely last a year, while the Voyager probes keep trucking. What makes a space probe eternal?

“Democrats now have virtually no shot of winning”: James Clyburn saves only his South Carolina seat

Marilyn W. Thompson
How Rep. James Clyburn protected his district at a cost to Black Democrats

6 GOP megadonors quietly propelling Republicans through Trump-era turbulence

Rae Hodge
With tech billionaire Peter Thiel showing reluctance to spend big, meet the other rich Republicans being wooed

How shading crops with solar panels can improve farming, lower food costs and reduce emissions

Joshua M. Pearce
A simple change that may have a wide-ranging impact

“Mrs. Davis” star Betty Gilpin on her risk-taking acting style: “I like playing high stakes”

Mary Elizabeth Williams
The actor discusses sci-fi comedy "Mrs. Davis," complicated feelings about AI and the role that changed her life
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