April 17, 2024 Archive April 2024

"Already the law:" Federal agency clarifies that abortion leave is covered by workplace protections

"That was a missed opportunity": Elliot Ackerman on how failures in Ukraine could help with Iran

Sleepy Don's dilemma: Napping in court could help Trump win the case, but it hurts him with his base

Mike Johnson's gambit could blow the GOP's chances

“Profiting off a loser company”: Trump could cash in on scheme to water down Truth Social stock

Ex-prosecutors: Trump already touched the "third rail" in hush-money trial — and it could cost him

USC cancels speech by pro-Palestine valedictorian, citing "alarming tenor" of her critics

Reagan’s great America shining on a hill twisted into Trump’s dark vision of Christian nationalism

Why San Francisco is considering a bill that would let shoppers sue closing grocery stores

"She knows her own destiny": Anna Sawai is her own savior in "Shōgun"

Ex-official assures right-wingers: Trump just "cloaking" his actual "extreme" plans to get votes

Trump's confession? Legal experts say his post-court rant could be a "big issue" going forward

Like Arizona, more states may resurrect abortion and LGBTQ laws that were dormant for over 100 years

Removing PFAS from water will cost billions and take time. Here are ways to filter water at home

"Deliberately ignorant" Trump misleads followers on jury rules in latest Truth Social rage post

Fermented foods sustain both microbiomes and cultural heritage

House Speaker Mike Johnson pushes ahead with Ukraine, Israel aid despite GOP revolt

Expert: Judge may be “forced to take extreme measures” to protect jurors after Trump intimidation

"Somebody needs therapy": House hearing on China devolves into feud on debunked Biden bribes

"A fool": Trump fumes over Jimmy Kimmel's roasting of falling Truth Social stock

Late-night hosts mock "broken-brained" Trump for his confusing Battle of Gettysburg speech

The Beijing half marathon controversy: What we know so far

Trump campaign asks for a cut of donations from down-ballot candidates using his likeness