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From Karl Rove to the Big Lie: GOP loves to claim victory when they feel insecure
Heather Digby Parton
It's nothing new for Republicans to promise a blowout victory. The real question is why the media falls for it
Why I write about war — and why I can’t escape it
Chris Hedges
Writing about what I have witnessed in war is painful, not cathartic. But the orgiastic bloodlust never stops
Oregon tried to inform residents about wildfire risk. The backlash was explosive
Jake Bittle
Homeowners fear the state will devalue their properties by publicizing their fire risk
Let’s fall back and stay back: In defense of Standard Time, the best time of the year
Erin Keane
The clock is ticking toward permanent Daylight Saving Time, and some of us aren't happy about it
“Carpetbagger from New Jersey”: Oz mocked for not knowing where Pennsylvania is on the map
Meaghan Ellis
Oz suggested that Pennsylvania is on the "Atlantic coast." It isn't
Elon Musk’s epic bumbling is a daily reminder that America is not a meritocracy
Amanda Marcotte
As the Supreme Court considers affirmative action, Musk's antics show exactly how white privilege works
A decade after Sandy, Manhattan’s flood barrier is finally in sight — sort of
Jake Bittle
The “Big U” shows how climate adaptation can succeed. It also shows how hard it is
Ex-FBI counsel: New DOJ revelations suggest probe is much further along than previously thought
Sarah Burris
New report "a real sign that the investigation is way past the beginning stages," Andrew Weissmann says
Left out to dry: Wildlife threatened by Colorado River Basin water crisis
Tara Lohan
Drought, climate warming and development is causing a crisis for people and wildlife in the Western U.S.
Ukraine isn’t the world’s only nuclear flashpoint: Taiwan crisis is getting ugly
Michael Klare
Taiwan isn't making headlines, but the U.S. and China keep ratcheting up the tension — and the grave danger
This weeknight-friendly kale and three-cheese pizza beats delivery any night
Michael La Corte
Greens, cheese and a protein of your choice — we like plant-based crumbles or pork — come together beautifully here
Ron DeSantis blew up Black-held congressional districts — and may have broken Florida law
Joshua Kaplan
DeSantis’ move, secretly aided by GOP-linked national operatives, came over the objections of GOP lawmakers
What’s next for ancient DNA studies after Nobel Prize honors groundbreaking field of paleogenomics
Mary Prendergast
An archeologist explains how advancements in studying ancient genomes impact our personal identity
Trump’s long game: Executive privilege and the assault on historical memory
Anthony DiMaggio
Prosecuting Trump is important — but not as important as literacy, critical thinking and understanding history
Brazil’s runoff election between Bolsonaro and Lula could determine fate of the Amazon rainforest
David S. Salisbury
Bolsonaro "derided Indigenous people, environmentalists and science" while weakening environmental protections
Is COVID-19 hurting your heart? A new study finds cardiac muscle damage in COVID patients
Matthew Rozsa
The SARS-CoV-2 virus may damage some patients' hearts, a study in Immunology suggests
Republican Florida sheriff “declined” to evacuate inmates before Hurricane Ian hit: report
Bob Brigham
Sheriff Carmine Marceno refused to evacuate 457-bed Fort Myers jail even though it was in mandatory evacuation zone
“Reservation Dogs” ends a high-spirited second season with a California dream and cinematic realism
Melanie McFarland
The FX dramedy ends a stellar second season with a story about making peace with our ghosts, and what we believe
Experts warn Supreme Court supporting ‘dangerous’ GOP legal theory could destroy US democracy
Brett Wilkins
"Legislators would be free to violate the state constitution and state courts couldn't stop them"
Ron DeSantis tries out 2024 pitch, vowing vengeance on Big Tech and “woke” capitalism
Kathryn Joyce
Florida governor gets rapturous reception from elite right-wing gathering — but largely avoids Trump and abortion
I got hooked on Uber Eats. Not as a customer — as a delivery driver
Margaret Dodge
As a recovered substance abuser, I recognized the signs of addiction: I couldn't stop even when I wanted to
“Bold and robust”: An expert’s guide to making a better Vietnamese iced coffee
Ashlie D. Stevens
"The best thing about Vietnamese coffee is that it's incredibly humble and so easy"
A rat’s world map could hold the key to curing diseases of the brain
Pamela Appea
Rats may have a better sense of direction than humans. Researchers are still trying to figure out how
“Petulant crap”: Legal experts say Trump’s response to damning DOJ filing is “full of nonsense”
Bob Brigham
"This is another PR filing, not a serious one," said ex-Mueller prosecutor Andrew Weissmann
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