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Stealth school board candidates are everywhere: But “Stop the Steal” isn’t working for them
Kirk Swearingen
Far-right school board candidates are surfacing around the country — trying to snow voters by appearing normal
Matt Gaetz blows up at defense secretary, accuses Lloyd Austin of prioritizing “wokeism”
Jon Skolnik
The Florida firebrand firmly objected to the Pentagon's proposed budget "in the face of so many blown calls"
The United Kingdom could lose more than a third of its iconic fish and chips shops
Manuela Lopez Restrepo
A "fish and chipocalypse" is looming due to food shortages and cost surges
Elon Musk blows up Twitter with board of directors announcement
Meryl Phair
The news comes a day after filings revealed the Tesla and SpaceX CEO is now Twitter's largest shareholder
Putin’s war crimes — and his military failures — are making his GOP apologists squirm
Amanda Marcotte
The American right bet on Russia's swift victory in Ukraine to push authoritarianism at home — now they're spinning
Bernie Sanders to hold hearing on how “corporate greed and profiteering” are fueling inflation
Jessica Corbett
Sanders says corporations using "specter of inflation to make outrageous profits by price-gouging Americans"
Louis C.K. and Kanye West’s Grammy wins once again show that “cancel culture” is not real
Joy Saha
Can we stop pretending that men's careers are over after admitted misconduct or accuasations made against them?
Facts haven’t spurred us to climate action. Can fiction?
Mark Johnson
The emerging genre of climate fiction is portraying the perils of a scorching planet
Can Fox News viewers be deprogrammed? Paying them to watch CNN makes them less gullible
Sarah K. Burris
Participants were paid $15 an hour to watch CNN instead of Fox News: Is it a cheap solution for fake news?
Human rights group finds evidence of Russian war crimes
Andrea Germanos
"The cases we documented amount to unspeakable, deliberate cruelty and violence against Ukrainian civilians."
Putin’s war and the battle for democracy: How this conflict raises the global stakes
Paul Rosenberg
Autocratic leaders are growing ever bolder, as Putin and Xi demonstrate — but Ukraine has changed the equation
Why is the American right waging a stealth neocolonial assault on Somalia?
Mohamoud Gaildon
In the 19th century, my homeland was carved up by imperialists. Now that's in danger of happening all over again
Ukraine has become a graveyard for Russians — and for modern weapons systems
Lucian K. Truscott IV
So long, tanks, helicopters and armored personnel carriers. Putin's fiasco has consequences for the future of war
Midwestern lawmakers are trying to replace Russian oil with ethanol
Diana Kruzman
Advocates of increased ethanol sales argue that it could lower fuel prices and help the climate — both are dubious
Joe Biden defends democracy abroad — but what about right here at home?
Chauncey DeVega
Joe Biden is floating in a tin can, far above the world: His quest is noble, but likely bound for failure
Marie Yovanovitch on Trump, Putin, Zelenskyy, Ukraine’s courage and the future of democracy
Andrew O'Hehir
The ambassador Trump fired talks about the threat to democracy, and how Ukraine's struggle has "inspired the world"
We didn’t start the fire — Trump and Putin did. But we’ve got to put it out
Brian Karem
We know exactly who got the world into this mess. The challenge for the rest of us is what to do about it
White House Correspondent says Trump is “mentally unwell”
David Badash
"Distinctions between true-false, right-wrong, America’s friends, America’s enemies are irrelevant to Donald Trump"
Trump asks Putin for Biden dirt; Russian state TV calls to “again help our partner Trump”
Igor Derysh
Trump wants Putin to sabotage U.S. president amid Ukraine invasion since he is “not exactly a fan of our country"
Why the Senate hasn’t made a climate deal yet
Zoya Teirstein
Democrats (including Joe Manchin) say they agree on historic climate spending. So what's the holdup?
Kayleigh McEnany wants more “Christian babies”: It’s an overt call-out to racist paranoia
Kathryn Joyce
Former Trump spokeswoman sends a clear signal to Christian nationalists and fans of the "Great Replacement" theory
As a new Cold War with Russia heats up, the danger of nuclear doomsday is real all over again
Nicolas J.S. Davies
It's a dreadful '70s rerun: Two nuclear powers face to face, and neither one has promised it won't shoot first
Lindsey Graham’s attempted diss of Biden backfires when Twitter users flip the script
Meaghan Ellis
Twitter users come hard at Graham for taking Biden's words out of context
“A stunning portrait of political corruption”: Exactly how Joe Manchin made millions from coal
Meryl Phair
A recent report by The New York Times documents Manchin’s financial connection to a West Virginian power plant
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