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The profound impact of giving American families a little more cash
Six months of payments lifted millions of children out of poverty. Then they stopped.
The progressive push to oust the last anti-abortion House Democrat, explained
A South Texas runoff could show how motivating abortion rights can be for voters.
The Consumer Fuel Price Gouging Prevention Act, explained
Democrats want oil and gas companies to pay for their greed, but critics believe that won’t reverse high fuel prices.
The European country where “replacement theory” reigns supreme
How Hungary turned replacement theory into state ideology.
Why the Depp-Heard trial is so much worse than you realize
Amber Heard is just the first target of a new extremist playbook.
Is the center shrinking in the Democratic primaries?
Democratic voters are moving their party to the left — and dragging candidates with them.
Stronger public health systems and uniform messaging are critical to fight Covid-19
Covid-19 isn’t going anywhere it seems, yet conflicting public health messaging and a lack of funds may only prolong the crisis.
Why monkeypox isn’t like Covid-19
Experts are cautiously concerned, but this is a fundamentally different outbreak.
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Why the right is thirsty for Hungary
The Conservative Political Action Conference, which is like Republican Coachella, is usually held stateside, but this week it's throwing a party in Budapest, Hungary. Noel King got kicked out.