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“This is a dead wife movie” that isn’t maudlin says “The Secret Art of Human Flight” filmmaker

Gary M. Kramer
HP Mendoza describes his movie about grief that is part psychedelic, horror, home invasion and buddy film

Hollywood’s “list of excuses is endless”: Enabling bad behavior, from Bill Murray to Jeff Garlin

Maureen Ryan
Why are jerks like Jared Leto and "The Flash" star Ezra Miller still being tolerated ... for their creative genius?

“The Idol” tests HBO’s devotion to toxic auteur worship – and ours

Melanie McFarland
The production rumors are shocking. The reviews are terrible. So why didn't HBO just bury this mess?

Is the COVID-19 vaccine ready to move on from the original strain?

Nicole Karlis
Scientists debate the benefits of bivalent and monovalent shots

Changes in pandemic-era benefits mean new hardship for millions

Larry Buhl
Ending the pandemic emergency increases burdens for people with long COVID

Trials and triggers: Psychiatrists warn Trump’s psychosis will grow “as he becomes more desperate”

Chauncey DeVega
"Trump's behavior is worse now but that's only because we're seeing a peeling away of his façade"

The COVID pandemic may be “over” — but the pandemic of loneliness is getting worse

Émile P. Torres
We may live in the loneliest society in human history. It's a social problem — and a massive public health crisis

Depression is an illness — and it’s time we got real about that

David DeWitt
Prior to attempting suicide, I kept up the mask until it was too late. Now I know better

The GOP’s heart of darkness: Why Ron DeSantis can never beat Donald Trump

Mike Lofgren
No Republican can beat Trump, because no one else can command his coalition of damaged, discarded, marginal people

How does food get contaminated? The unsafe habits that kill more than 400,000 people a year

Antonina Mutoro
". . . food contamination affects about one in every ten people globally and causes about 420,000 deaths annually"

Is Justice Thomas the worst Supreme Court justice ever?

Lucian K. Truscott IV
His Bruen gun rights decision is killing Americans every day

DA says man who choked Jordan Neely to death on NYC subway will face manslaughter charge

Jessica Corbett
Daniel Perry could face up to 15 years behind bars

Stress-related aging may be reversible, study finds

Matthew Rozsa
Stress causes our bodies to prematurely grow old. Curiously, you may be able to reverse the process

Mushrooms can “talk” to each other — and they get extra chatty after a rain, study suggests

Troy Farah
A team of Japanese researchers inserted electrodes into mushrooms and watched their voltages spike after a storm

Jordan Neely and the politics of disposability

Chauncey DeVega
On the burdens of bearing witness

Incarcerated men and women are learning to address their own trauma

George B. Sánchez-Tello
Can we learn to look at violence as an aspect of pain?

Fox News confronts Greg Abbott with brutal poll showing Americans overwhelmingly back gun control

Sneha Dey, Joshua Fechter
The Texas governor rejected calls for gun control after the latest mass shooting, blaming mental health

For the love of guns

Heather Digby Parton
What we all give up so that they can own their lethal weapons

She is very brown: “Queen Charlotte” explains how the integrated ton was won, but what is left out?

Melanie McFarland
The fictionalized queen's Blackness takes center stage in this "Bridgerton" spinoff, ignoring grim facts of history

“Charles: In His Own Words” director: “He plays a very long game, especially with his own family”

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Director Tom Jennings on what he learned about the new king from making "Charles: In His Own Words"

“We’re all weirdos”: A new documentary explores how Americans got so anxious

Matthew Rozsa
"Anxious Nation" chronicles anxiety among American youth — and everyone else

Donald Trump’s campaign emails provide a clue into his dark plans

Chauncey DeVega
In his fundraising emails, Donald Trump is announcing his evil plans for American society

California’s Medicaid experiment spends money to save money — and help the homeless

Angela Hart
Governor Newsom wants to use Medi-Cal as a safety net to provide housing and other services for the homeless

Why long COVID could be a ticking time bomb for public health

Philip Finkelstein
Long COVID isn't novel: other viruses in history have had similar “long” arcs — with devastating repercussions
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