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NASA is convening a panel to study unidentified flying objects. What do they hope to find?

Matthew Rozsa
The panel has stated from the outset that it does not believe there is evidence that "UAPs" have an alien origin

With America poised on the knife’s edge, Joe Biden’s silence isn’t helping

Brian Karem
Biden has held two press conferences in two years. With midterms upon us, the hands-off approach makes no sense

Report: Human health is ‘at the mercy of fossil fuels’

Zoya Teirstein
Extreme heat and air pollution are taking a deadly toll, but it's not too late to save lives

Stop worrying and love the bomb: Proxy war with Russia is sliding toward apocalypse

Chris Hedges
The U.S. is slipping into war with Russia, with the goal of humiliating and defeating Putin. What could go wrong?

Donald Trump must be indicted — and this time, I believe Merrick Garland will act

Noah Bookbinder
House committee evidence leaves no room for doubt — and holding Trump accountable is the only way to save democracy

In major break with Biden administration, 30 House progressives call for ceasefire in Ukraine

Medea Benjamin, Marcy Winograd
In a first sign of pushback, progressives call for "diplomatic push" with Putin to reach a "realistic" ceasefire

Adam Hochschild on history and the orange man: “We haven’t had a figure exactly like him before”

Chauncey DeVega
Author and historian says we haven't quite hit "American Midnight" — but the crucial turning point is upon us

Bernie Sanders: To boost turnout, Dems must attack GOP’s “corporate agenda”

Jake Johnson
"Incredible level of corporate greed" is driving inflation, says Sanders; Democrats must push "pro-worker" policies

Media isn’t doing nearly enough to defend democracy — but it’s not too late to change

Brian Hansbury
We face a choice between democracy and fascism. Time for media to treat elections as more important than sports

Can Tim Ryan save Democrats? The working-class-jobs candidate in the era of resentment

Alec MacGillis
Democrat Tim Ryan has long emphasized manufacturing jobs, a stance his party has lately begun to embrace

Is the GOP still a legitimate political party? The answer should be self-evident

Thom Hartmann
Republicans' only unifying agenda is hate, fear and groveling to billionaires. They want to rule, but not govern

“DOJ heading toward indictment”: Legal experts say adviser’s testimony shows “Trump is the target”

Igor Derysh
The only reason to interview Kash Patel, ex-U.S. Attorney says, is "if you’re thinking of indicting Trump”

Check out a stunning new picture of the Pillars of Creation from the James Webb Telescope

Matthew Rozsa
One of the most famous images from Hubble has been retaken in greater detail by the James Webb Space Telescope

Katie Porter pulls out chart at hearing to show corporate greed is the “biggest driver of inflation”

Brandon Gage
Armed with a chart, Porter got economist Mike Konczal to agree that corporate profits drove price increases

What will a GOP majority actually do? Almost nothing — but in the worst possible way

Heather Digby Parton
Expect a government shutdown, new attacks on Social Security and Medicare and an end to Ukraine aid, for starters

Is social media ready for midterm election misinformation? Experts grade Facebook, TikTok, Twitter

Dam Hee Kim, Anjana Susarla, Scott Shackelford
Social media networks crack down — but the companies vary in their approaches and effectiveness

Starved of new talent: Young people are steering clear of oil jobs

Kate Yoder
Who wants to work for the brands that brought you climate change?

“Wouldn’t she be great?”: Trump reportedly wants Jan. 6 “victim” Marjorie Taylor Greene for DOJ job

Areeba Shah
Marjorie Taylor Greene also expects "a lot of power and a lot of leeway" if Kevin McCarthy becomes House speaker

When does a political movement become a cult?

Matthew Rozsa
We talked to experts about partisanship and fanaticism and why some politicians inspire cult-like devotion

A gamma ray burst — possibly the brightest of all time — sweeps over Earth

Matthew Rozsa
The explosion, dubbed GRB 221009A, came just as astronomers were gathering at a symposium on gamma-ray astrophysics

Why the book bans and censorship? Those who rule want to crush knowledge — and freedom

Chris Hedges
The ruling class does not want us to know who we are, or to understand the struggles of those who came before us

Oil, Russia and reckoning: OPEC’s price hike as a history lesson

Mohammad Ali Salih
U.S. leaders threaten revenge against Saudi Arabia over OPEC's production cuts. They're missing the point

Joe Biden’s broken promise to avoid war with Russia could lead to Armageddon

Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
“We will not fight a war with Russia in Ukraine," Biden told us in March. But that war has already started

Ukraine isn’t the world’s only nuclear flashpoint: Taiwan crisis is getting ugly

Michael Klare
Taiwan isn't making headlines, but the U.S. and China keep ratcheting up the tension — and the grave danger
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