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The “Better Things” final season reminds us of how incredible it is that we – and it – exist
Melanie McFarland
Although it is sad to know Pamela Adlon's show is ending, it reminds us that being alive means letting go
CPAC’s bloodthirsty: U.S. conservatives are still warmongering — this time for domestic battle
Heather Digby Parton
CPAC attendees are as hostile and aggressive as ever — even if they don't care about Russia's invasion of Ukraine
CPAC opens and immediately devolves into GOP dissent over Ukraine
Kathryn Joyce
Conservatives gather for their annual meeting in Orlando — and already Republicans are fracturing over Russia
Sea levels have been rising since the American Civil War. The reason? Coal
Eric Schank
The burning of coal in the Victorian Era inadvertently caused nineteenth-century climate change
What we haven’t learned from decades of endless war: How to stop it
Nan Levinson
Two decades of war in Iraq and Afghanistan had little effect on daily life in America. That tells us way too much
An unsent text gives insight into final moments of a California family’s annihilation
Kelly McClure
Mom, dad, infant, and family dog all mysteriously died while hiking California’s Sierra National Forest last year
Privatize this! How we lost control of America’s public goods — and how we can get it back
Paul Rosenberg
From prisons to running water to parking meters, privatization has mostly been a disaster. Time to change course
Why America’s elites want a new war — or at least want us to fear one
Dave Lindorff
Almost no one in D.C. is eager for war with Russia — but they're eager to justify the bloated military budget
Trump’s White House toilet was repeatedly “clogged” with documents: Maggie Haberman book
Igor Derysh
A repairman more than once found wads of "clumped up printed wet paper" in the pipes, according to NYT reporter
“Karma” bites GOP in N.Y.: Republicans whine after Dem gerrymander may flip three seats
Igor Derysh
Aggressive gerrymander could send several GOP House members packing as “inevitable result" of Republican cheating
GOP leaders: Trapped between “legitimate political discourse” and the Trumpian abyss
Heather Digby Parton
McConnell and McCarthy, though spineless and soulless, would love to move on. But a Certain Someone won't let them
“Worn-out rhetoric”: Brett Kavanaugh attempts to rebut Elena Kagan’s dissent in gerrymandering case
Meaghan Ellis
“Contrary to the dissent’s mistaken rhetoric, I take no position at this time on the ultimate merits"
Morning Joe ridicules Donald Trump for “squirreling away” Kim Jong-un “love letters” at Mar-a-Lago
Raw Story, Tom Boggioni
Mika Brzezinski summed up the whole affair by saying, "This is so weird"
We moved to an off-the-grid paradise and ended up fighting a war to save the forest
Alison Clement
We knew what it would take to stop logging from destroying the land: endless pressure, endlessly applied
Texas redistricting broke voting rights laws, GOP state senator admits in sworn court statement
Brett Bachman
"It was obvious to me that the renewed effort to dismantle SD 10 violated the Voting Rights Act"
The road to Jan. 6: How 50 years of violent white nationalism inspired the Oath Keepers
Arun Gupta
How did the Oath Keepers go from opposing government tyranny to being an enthusiastic and bloody arm of it?
“Trump has it completely wrong”: Allies revolt after Trump endorses rival to MAGA darling
Igor Derysh
TrumpWorld in an uproar as Candace Owens, Madison Cawthorn oppose Trump's pick in Tennessee congressional race
Dust is a growing problem. What role does farmland play?
Virginia Gewin
Researchers are investigating the links between modern agriculture and rising incidents of dust storms
Court strikes down Alabama GOP’s racist redistricting maps
Jake Johnson
Alabama's congressional maps were struck down by federal judges on grounds of discrimination against Black voters
In India, aquaculture has turned a sprawling lake into fish ponds
Monika Mondal
Kolleru Lake was long known for its biodiversity, but scientists say that ecosystem faces an uncertain future
Republicans run scared from GOP’s agenda
Jon Skolnik
Republicans, having dashed Biden's agenda, find themselves having to come up with one
Ron DeSantis wants to hijack Florida redistricting — and cut number of Black districts in half
Igor Derysh
Democratic lawmaker calls proposed map "unconstitutional" and a deliberate attempt to dilute Black representation
Where are memories stored in the brain? Research suggests they may be in connections between cells
Don Arnold
Understanding where and how memories are formed could lead to more ways to treat conditions like PTSD and addiction
Rickie Lee Jones: “I became a Beatle, rather than just being a girl who liked the Beatles”
Nicole Michael
In this "Everything Fab Four" interview, the Grammy winner dives deep into songwriting, Lennon-McCartney and more
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