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Netflix loses subscribers, says it would’ve been worse without “Stranger Things”
Dan Selcke
"Squid Game," "Bridgerton" and more are still keeping the streamer afloat
Biden announces new climate change actions but holds an emergency declaration in reserve
Daniel Farber
Biden has not declared a national climate emergency — a step some Democratic officials and activists have urged
Liz Cheney’s smug, self-satisfied con job: Don’t fall for it
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Liz Cheney stood by Trump for 3.9 years while he loaded up the Supreme Court with Visigoths. Don't be fooled
Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner try to “distance” from Trump, don’t want to be linked to his politics
Meaghan Ellis
The couple no longer wants to be affiliated with Trump's political movement after serving as his top advisers
How in God’s name are the Democrats still losing — even after Jan. 6 hearings and Roe?
Brian Karem
Headlines of the last two months should give Democrats a fighting chance in the midterms. Do they know how to win?
“He did them a huge favor”: Paul blows up Biden and McConnell’s “secret deal” over personal snub
Igor Derysh
McConnell fumed that Democrats are "relieved" after Paul blocked Biden from appointing anti-abortion judge
How Elon Musk sees the future: His bizarre sci-fi vision should concern us all
Émile P. Torres
Musk is sweet on "longtermism," a vision of deep-future human happiness that's even crazier than you think
Heatflation: How sizzling temperatures drive up food prices
Kate Yoder
As heat waves strike Europe and China, crops are withering
Biden under scrutiny for fist bump with Saudi Crown Prince
Jake Johnson
"The bloody fist bump seen around the world," responded one human rights defender.
Democrats’ time to pounce: Republicans suddenly find themselves vulnerable ahead of midterms
Kristian Ramos
Recent polling data suggests the race has moved 3-5 points to the Democrats in the last few weeks
Ali Velshi on the coming recession — and why Joe Biden can’t stop it
Dean Obeidallah
From sky-high food prices to rising interest rates, here's why we're heading into recession — and what happens next
Donald Trump is finally running scared: Liz Cheney and Jan. 6 committee have him cornered
Brian Karem
Of course Trump is trying to intimidate future witnesses. He knows indictments are coming — and he's terrified
Americans are coming around on electric cars
Julia Kane
More than a third said they'd consider buying or leasing an EV
NATO’s endless expansion threatens endless war — and potential nuclear holocaust
Chris Hedges
As NATO's military footprint expands far beyond Europe to confront China, the planet's survival is in doubt
For these intrepid gardeners, every seed counts
Arati Menon
At the Experimental Farm Network, seeds don’t just put food on the table, they promote social justice
U.K. PM Boris Johnson will resign as Conservatives quit en masse over latest scandal
Jake Johnson
"Them's the breaks," Johnson said amid "undignified but very fitting end"
America and the “Heathen”: How we set ourselves apart from “sh**hole countries”
Kathryn Joyce
If the concept of "heathenism" seems outmoded, author Kathryn Gin Lum says it defines race and religion in America
It’s the perfect moment for a clean-energy future: But war and greed are getting in the way
Carl Pope
Oil prices are spiking. Renewables keep getting cheaper. Activists must push for a faster, fairer transition
Biden administration advances offshore oil and gas drilling
Jake Johnson
This is the third time the Biden administration has announced new oil and gas leasing plans before a holiday
NATO and the Ukraine war: It took 30 years for Russia and the West to create this disaster
Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
As NATO meets in Madrid, the Ukraine war is front and center. Will anyone be honest about how this happened?
“Smash capitalism” to “release your job,” what “Downton Abbey” & Beyoncé can teach us about progress
Jean Bentley
In "Downton" movie sequel "A New Era," how the Crawleys & Co. approach work demonstrate how we should tackle change
Why gas prices are so high, according to history (and no, it’s not Biden’s fault)
Matthew Rozsa
A look back at American gas price increases, the global factors that contributed and the presidents who got blamed
“National Conservative” manifesto: A road map for autocracy — and it’s not just theoretical
Kathryn Joyce
What's scariest about the National Conservative movement's ambitious plan? How much of it is already here
Russian pranksters convinced J.K. Rowling she was on a Zoom call with Zelenskyy
Kelly McClure
Comedians Vovan and Lexus held Rowling on Zoom for 12 minutes as she attempted to discuss her charity work
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