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FEMA’s acting director is MIA — and the media hasn’t even noticed

Sophia Tesfaye
After the deadly Texas floods, few seem to be questioning Kristi Noem’s apparent takeover of the agency

Israeli insiders on Iran war and building a “different Middle East”

Chauncey DeVega
Journalists with close ties to Netanyahu unpack Israel's decades-long campaign against an Iranian bomb

America slides into totalitarianism — and it won’t be easy to reverse

Mike Lofgren
"Authoritarianism" is so 2018 — Donald Trump and his minions want to conquer all of civil society

MAGA’s narrative warfare gets all mixed up by Rupert Murdoch

Sophia Tesfaye
It sounds like 2003 on Fox News — but is MAGA listening?

Love Thai food? Try its chocolate

Katie Lockhart
Craft bars infused with lime, Thai tea and even fish sauce are putting Thai chocolate on the map

A new Barbara Walters documentary delves into the sometimes unflattering truth of her life

Gary M. Kramer
The director of "Barbara Walters Tell Me Everything" discusses the challenge of telling Walters' multifaceted story

Trump aides want Texas to redraw its congressional maps so GOP gets extra seats

Owen Dahlkamp, Natalia Contreras
The plan would shift voters from safely red districts into blue ones. Members of the GOP delegation aren't sold

We’re offloading mental tasks to AI. It could be making us stupid

Elizabeth Hlavinka
Whether we lose some of the skills artificial intelligence performs for us largely depends on how we use this tech

“The Goonies” is still a guide to surviving hard times

Megan Volpert
Forty years after its release, the film remains a powerful allegory for collective action in the face of hardship

PRRI’s Robert P. Jones: “Donald Trump sees himself as the king of kings”

Chauncey DeVega
"There is virtually nothing Trump can do for the Republican base to not support him"

Does Donald Trump want to carve up the world — or keep it all for himself?

Andrew O'Hehir
Trump longs to revive the imperialist "Great Game" alongside Xi and Putin. There's a problem: He's too dumb

It’s time to make friends with your viruses

Carlyn Zwarenstein
Viruses are in us. They're even part of us. Now researchers want to map the human virome

To manage your money, ditch your budget

Dana Miranda
Use these methods instead to track your finances and spend without stress

Trump has opened the deep sea for business, risking fragile environments we know nothing about

Elizabeth Hlavinka
Defying international law, the Trump admin wants to move ahead with deep sea mining that threatens ocean wildlife

Did it snow on Mars? New research suggests ancient Red Planet precipitation was a lot like Earth

Elizabeth Howell
It's hard to figure out if Mars was “warm and wet” in its ancient past, but climate models give us clues

Woolly mice and “dire wolves” are a distraction from attacks on endangered species, experts caution

Carlyn Zwarenstein
"De-extinction" takes center stage as environmentalists express dismay over erosion of the Endangered Species Act

The throwback comfort of “Poker Face” returns

Melanie McFarland
In our fraudulent era, it's a joy to get back on the road with Natasha Lyonne's old-school, no-bull detective

What’s it like to be a baby? Scanning their brains can help us find out

Elizabeth Hlavinka
Baby MRIs are changing how we think about the developing brain and could reveal why we don't remember being babies

MAGA foreign policy: So much losing!

Andrew O'Hehir
From the Great White North to Down Under and beyond, Trump's chaos is an unexpected boon for normie democracy

This might be the year of the layoff — but there are ways you can survive

Melanie Lockert
The federal government isn't the only employer purging. Major companies are also letting workers go

The world has a verdict on 100 days of Trump 2.0: Wow, what a loser

Andrew O'Hehir
His return to the global stage has been an extended, catastrophic self-own. Yeah, he's dangerous — but not serious

From dread to action: Tracking the Trump-Musk death toll from cuts to USAID

Tatyana Tandanpolie
A researcher at Boston University is keeping tabs on deaths likely caused by dismantling U.S. foreign aid programs

Humans think — AI, not so much. Science explains why our brains aren’t just fancy computers

Carlyn Zwarenstein
New research is revealing how specialized neurons give our brains an edge artificial intelligence can only dream of

“RoboCop” actor Peter Weller on the crooked line leading from Ronald Reagan to Donald Trump

Chauncey DeVega
Actor Peter Weller on the politics of "RoboCop," jazz and the importance of kindness and spirituality in hard times
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