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Welcome to “Trump’s America,” said Jonah Valdez in The Intercept, where “you can be disappeared for writing an op-ed.” If you haven’t yet seen the chilling surveillance camera footage, Rumeysa Ozturk, 30, a Turkish Fulbright scholar at Tufts University, was walking to meet friends last week when mas...
“To MAGA true believers, the word ‘hoax’ seems to function like a rhetorical bat signal. When a ‘hoax’ is afoot, populists are expected to rally behind their president, whatever they might privately think. The 2020 election defeat? A Democratic hoax. Jan. 6? An antifa and/or FBI hoax. Concealing cla...
A growing number of communities are ending water fluoridation. Will public health suffer?Why do we add fluoride to water? Because it helps keep teeth strong, replacing minerals that are lost during regular wear and tear. Grand Rapids, Mich., became the first city in the world to add fluoride to its ...
A proposed ballot measure in California that would bar insurers from denying health-care coverage is currently named the “Luigi Mangione Access to Health Care Act.” Paul Eisner, the retired lawyer behind the measure, says he does not endorse the alleged tactics of Mangione, 26, who is awaiting trial...
Vice President JD Vance went to Greenland last week to “make the case for a U.S. takeover,” said Clarissa-Jan Lim in MSNBC.com, and was met with a “frosty reception.” Vance joined his wife, Usha, for a daylong visit to a U.S. military base, which came amid President Trump’s calls for the U.S. to ann...
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