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Texas may use “racially gerrymandered” maps in 2022 and 2024 after GOP stonewalls court

Alexa Ura
Voting rights groups are challenging the map over intentional discrimination and vote dilution

When an ER doctor becomes an ER patient

Jay Baruch
An ER doctor describes the "perspective shift" that happens when you go from doctor to patient

5 books and films that tell the story of the trauma of the Partition of India and its aftermath

Madhur Anand, Ajay Verghese, Amitabh Mattoo, Geetha Ganapathy-Doré, Uditi Sen
On the 75th anniversary, scholars share their favorite work that best explains the trauma of a violent division

“There are no death bloggers”: An erstwhile mommy blogger reckons with widowhood

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Author Rebecca Woolf talks about death, grief — and relief

“Westworld” season 4 ending explained

Daniel Roman
What the hell was the deal with Christina?

Sean Hannity says that Trump could run for president from jail, if he wanted to

Kelly McClure
On "The Sean Hannity Show" the host explains that, constitutionally, jail wouldn't stand in the way of Trump

Why BA.5 became the dominant COVID variant

Nicole Karlis
BA.5 is the most transmissible and immune-evasive subvariant yet. Here's how it took over the world

58% of human infectious diseases can be worsened by climate change

Tristan McKenzie, Camilo Mora, Hannah Von Hammerstein
We scoured 77,000 studies to create a map of the human risks aggravated by climate-related hazards

How David Warner stole “Time Bandits” from the thieves

Alison Stine
Warner, who died this week at the age of 80, made Terry Gilliam’s brilliant fantasy his own dark dream

Human garbage is a plentiful but dangerous source of food for polar bears finding it harder to hunt

Thomas Scott Smith
As sea ice dwindles, polar bears are turning towards human settlements more often

Court rejects Ohio GOP’s revised gerrymander: “The plan unduly favored the Republican Party”

Meaghan Ellis
Ohio Supreme Court strikes down map that was already used to hold primaries in May

Controlling bodies and subverting democracy: How Dobbs is an attack on us all

Liz Theoharis
Dobbs highlights the growth of the Christian nationalist movement

“Resident Evil” is the latest show taking on the death of the work/life balance

Melanie McFarland
Like "Severance," the zombie show is the latest exploration of how corporate life and loyalty are killing us

Far right’s latest cause: Manure-flinging Dutch farmers and the “Great Reset”

Kathryn Joyce
How rowdy Dutch farmers became the new "trucker convoy" — heroes to Tucker Carlson and right-wing Twitter

Ayanna Pressley publicly schools Josh Hawley’s wife on abortion: “A deficit in your understanding”

Jon Skolnik
"I'm now going to turn over to the real experts"

Ron DeSantis’ handpicked “radical far-right” secretary of state will oversee his race

Igor Derysh
DeSantis picked Cord Byrd, a Florida legislator who won't acknowledge Biden's 2020 win, to run Florida elections

For these intrepid gardeners, every seed counts

Arati Menon
At the Experimental Farm Network, seeds don’t just put food on the table, they promote social justice

“He could make you laugh. He could make you think”: How Biggie Smalls became a rap legend

D. Watkins
On the anniversary of Christopher Wallace's 50th birthday, Justin Tinsley writes The Notorious B.I.G.'s biography

The right’s enemies list: “Woke heat maps” target and track progressives for crack down

Jon Skolnik
"Woke heat map" documents instances of "wokeness" to fight back against "critical race theory" and "grooming"

America and the “Heathen”: How we set ourselves apart from “sh**hole countries”

Kathryn Joyce
If the concept of "heathenism" seems outmoded, author Kathryn Gin Lum says it defines race and religion in America

“Endeavour” creator on drying out the “heroic drunk” detective myth and plans for the series’ end

Melanie McFarland
Salon talks to series creator Russell Lewis about this season's sober view of Morse's love of whiskey and ale

“Radical power grab”: New Supreme Court case could allow right-wingers to ignore voting right laws

Brett Wilkins
The case could "potentially let state legislators reject presidential election results that they don't like"

SCOTUS upholds Louisiana GOP map despite two courts finding that it violates the Voting Rights Act

Brett Wilkins
Ruling backs map that boosts "political power for white citizens" by packing Black voters into a single district

“We won’t go back!”: Spontaneous protests break out across U.S. after Supreme Court overturns Roe

Brett Wilkins
Rapid-response protests across U.S. after Roe reversal
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