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The TikTok Trend That Has Immigration Lawyers Worried
Flashy ads promise easy visas and green cards. There's a reason they seem too good to be true. -
Can America’s Problems Be Fixed by a President Who Loves Jon Meacham?
How a pop historian shaped the soul of Biden's presidency. -
Matt Gaetz, Reportedly Investigated for a Sexual Relationship With a Minor, Implodes on Tucker Carlson
The Fox News host called it "one of the weirdest interviews" he's ever conducted. -
Latest Must-Have for America’s Ultra-Billionaires: A Plan to Save Humanity
Bezos, Gates, and Musk are part of a Davos-centric worldview that sees free markets as our climate fix. -
President Biden’s Trustbusters Aren’t Just Experts on Tech. They Know About Big Ag.
The new administration is signaling it might take on the massive agricultural groups. -
Why Are We Still Doing These Big Tech Hearings?
Legislators promised the tech lords would soon face the consequences. Again. -
San Francisco Janitors Are on Strike for COVID Safety—and the Fight Doesn’t End There
Workers across the country are rallying for raises, health insurance, better sick pay, and more. -
The 3 Worst Arguments That Republicans Made Against DC Statehood
Too many yard signs. Not enough car dealerships. -
"Mommy, How Come I Only See You on the Phone?": The Unending Tragedy of Foster Care During a Pandemic
The unending tragedy of foster care during a pandemic. -
Massage Parlor Workers Say Policing Isn't the Answer to the Violence They Face
"We can only rely on ourselves and our sisters to keep ourselves safe." -
A COVID Outbreak at a California Meatpacking Plant Started a Year Ago—and Never Went Away
Almost half of the workers at the Farmer John pork processing plant have been infected with the virus. -
The Elusive Dream of the Driverless Car
In "Driven," author Alex Davies chronicles the evolution of autonomous vehicles. -
Breonna Taylor Was Slain One Year Ago Today. The Tragic Police Raids Continue.
Hastily executed warrants lead to countless broken homes and bodies—most Black and brown. -
Georgia Republicans Pass the Most Restrictive Voting Laws Since Jim Crow
“Every single metric of voter access that has been a good in Georgia is now under attack,” says Stacey Abrams. -
Big Polluters Just Power-Stomped Cities Seeking Greener Building Codes
New rules create a huge roadblock to decarbonizing the economy, advocates say. -
The USA Needs a Reckoning. Does “Truth and Reconciliation” Actually Work?
Lessons from the country's first truth and reconciliation commission. -
Are Schools’ Fancy New Air-Scrubbing Devices Really Effective—and Safe?
A scientist airs her concerns about the surge of products that supposedly kill airborne viruses.
