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“The Flight Attendant” returns with double the baggage and showcase for Kaley Cuoco

Melanie McFarland
Mixing espionage into a sobriety struggle and a friendship comedy is quite a load to handle, but it mostly works

The Big Lie is here to stay: Republicans plot to overturn elections on every level

Heather Digby Parton
Democrats should be worried about what Republicans will do if they lose just as much as what they'll do if they win

Think Capitol rioters were “ordinary people”? New research connects many to far-right groups

Kathryn Joyce
Almost a third of Jan. 6 defendants have extremist links, says researcher Michael Jensen. It could be much more

The pandemic has complicated the “Paramedic Paradox’”

Katheryn Houghton
The shortage of paramedics in rural America has only worsened as a result of Covid-19

Ukraine and genocide: A psychological roadmap of the killing grounds

Ronald H. Davidson
To understand the massacre in Bucha, we need to stop off at Babi Yar, Katyn and Oradour-sur-Glane. It's a long trip

DeSantis gerrymandering power grab threatens to reduce Black voting power even more than GOP plan

Alex Henderson
DeSantis' plan likely to go beyond legislature's gerrymander, eliminating two districts with Black representatives

Putin’s big fail: He’s a spook, not a military commander — and not even a good spook

Lucian K. Truscott IV
Putin's no master strategist: He's incompetent at warcraft, and Ukrainians and Russians are paying a terrible price

“Unprecedented and dangerous”: Florida GOP gives up power to draw new district maps to Ron DeSantis

Jake Johnson
ACLU calls legislature's decision to "cede" power "undemocratic" as DeSantis seeks to cut Black districts

Trump’s trashing of Ukraine pays off for Russia: Republicans vote to reject NATO — and democracy

Heather Digby Parton
A poisoned well: 63 Republicans just voted against even expressing support for democracy

How Amazon workers turned union-busting “captive audience” meetings against the corporate giant

Sarah Lazare
Union organizers say Jeff Bezos' company's tactics backfired at Staten Island warehouse

“A poor people’s pandemic: Poorest US counties had twice as many COVID deaths as richest counties

Jake Johnson
New analysis highlights the consequences of a "systemic failure to address poverty" in the United States

Texas AG Ken Paxton quietly lays groundwork for Supreme Court to undermine voting rights law

Alexa Ura
Texas is using redistricting lawsuits to wage its assault on voting protections

How the Hoopa Valley Tribe monitors a rare carnivore

Elizabeth Miller
The tribe’s wildlife division maintains some of the most detailed documentation of fishers in North America

It was already hard to find Evusheld, a COVID prevention therapy. Now it’s even harder

Hannah Recht
As immunocompromised people work to get a potentially life saving covid therapy, it's becoming harder to locate

The return of “Atlanta” is perfectly timed, delivering its sharp honesty when we need it most

Melanie McFarland
Four years after its "Robbin' Season," Donald Glover's hit comedy journeys to Europe, birthplace of whiteness

Sotomayor torches “unprecedented” Supreme Court ruling that could gut protections for Black voters

Igor Derysh
The court's "shadow docket" ruling is "unprecedented," "extraordinary" and "unnecessary," liberal justices say

Redistricting could make it harder for tribes to protect the environment

Joseph Lee
Indigenous leaders worry redistricting will lead to more disenfranchisement and environmental issues

Salon investigates: The war on public schools is being fought from Hillsdale College

Kathryn Joyce
In a 3-part investigation, Salon shows how this tiny Christian college is leading the right-wing fight on education

Wood-burning stoves raise new health concerns

Diana Kruzman
Officials treat woodsmoke pollution as a public health and environmental justice issue despite opposition

Will the Independent State Legislature doctrine literally mean the end of democracy?

Gaby Goldstein, David Daley
How the right turned a fringe constitutional theory into a brutal political weapon that could lock in GOP power

Travel south to the “Seafood Capital of Alabama” with these delectable, punchy pickled shrimp

Bibi Hutchings
For as long as I can remember, Bayou La Batre was where you headed for the freshest, best oysters around

Whale ears, shell oil, and the hidden toll of seismic surveys

P.K. Read
Oil exploration off South Africa’s coast threatens to silence, subdue, and scatter the region’s marine life

“Village idiot” Trump would have let Putin take Ukraine “no questions asked”: journalist

Alex Henderson
Trump and his sycophants have been “rewriting history when it comes to his relationship with Russia"

Lauren Boebert disrupts Joe Biden’s first State of the Union as he discusses his son’s death

Igor Derysh
Boebert and Marjorie Taylor Greene also tried and failed to start "Build the wall" chant in the House chamber
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