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On Tariffs, the Supreme Court’s GOP Justices Appear Ready to Save Trump From Himself
The administration's economic recklessness threatens Republicans' grip on power. -
Sorry Geese: If You Don’t Pay Your Taxes, Uncle Sam Might Have You Plucked
Liberals—and hip Brooklyn bands—can fantasize about tax strikes, but the IRS holds all the cards. -
These Native Kids Were First to Witness the Mighty Klamath River’s Rebirth
The removal of dams, and the river's restoration, is "a great David-and-Goliath story." -
Food Allergy Rates Are Falling. That’s a Problem for RFK Jr.’s Aluminum Vaccine Theory.
Remember when doctors said keep babies away from peanuts? -
A Midnight Phone Call. A Missing Movie. Decades of Questions.
Serious Investigations Into Deeply Unserious Questions. The first in our occasional series of “inconsequential investigations.” -
Big Tech Helped Bankroll the East Wing Destruction
Meta, Amazon, Microsoft, Apple, and Google have a lot riding on their relationships with the Trump administration. They all cut checks for the ballroom. -
Democratic Politicians Have Largely Abandoned Climate Talk
“There’s no obvious electoral upside." -
Staffers Fear a Southern Planned Parenthood Faces a “Dangerous Threat From Within”
One new leader called herself “pro-life” and another asked about partnering with anti-abortion groups. -
They’re Teachers, Nurses, Mennonites, and Marines. The Trump Administration Calls Them Antifa.
The No King protests represent a broad popular front. That's exactly why the president's allies are demonizing the organizers. -
It Sure Looks Like Trump Is About to Weaponize the IRS
That is very, very bad—and also illegal. -
The Surveillance Empire That Tracked World Leaders, a Vatican Enemy, and Maybe You
Inside the hidden world of First Wap, whose untraceable tech has targeted politicians, journalists, celebrities, and activists around the globe. -
It’s True: The Internet Skews the Reality of Women (and Men) in the Workforce
Age and gender biases are baked into what we see online, a large new study confirms. -
One Woman’s Quest to Reclaim the Ugly History of Black Maternal Health
Artist Michelle Browder's Mothers of Gynecology project is an act of resistance. -
The Race to Stop AI’s Threats to Democracy
On this week’s “More To The Story,” tech journalist Karen Hao sounds the alarm about the rising risks to the country—and planet—from the growth of artificial intelligence. -
SCOTUS Wades Back Into the War on Trans Kids—and Considers Greenlighting Conversion Therapy
The science is in: The anti-LGBTQ "treatments" are ineffective and dangerous. -
Sam Bankman-Fried and the Multibillion-Dollar Drama Over FTX’s Ruins
In exclusive prison interviews, the convicted crypto king is still fighting to control the narrative ahead of a high-stakes appeal. -
Americans Aren’t Buying Trump’s Shutdown Blame Game
Early polls show that more blame Trump and Republicans—and for good reason. -
The End of the FBI—in One Act
What the Comey indictment portends for an agency already in turmoil. -
Not Just “Medbeds”: How Truth Social’s Bogus Medical Claims Fool Elderly Trump Fans
“RESERVE YOUR PRIORITY ACCESS NOW.” -
On Its 25th Birthday, Mifepristone Is More Under Attack Than Ever
The FDA's approval of the revolutionary drug in 2000 helped change abortion access nationwide.
