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Conspiracy theories that emerged from a civil rights shooting 60 years ago resonate today

The modern rhetorical and political resistance to racial equality finds its roots in the conspiratorial segregationists of the civil rights era.

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Young people and those with trauma, such as veterans, are especially vulnerable to the difficulty of…

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For Iran’s diaspora, a tough World Cup call: To support the national team or protest – or both?

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Life after death: From burned trees to bleached corals, how dead organisms live on as the building b

The dead remains of foundation species can boost or deter how well future generations are able to grow and thrive.

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How money exchanges between House members shape the balance of power in Congress

Campaign contributions among House members show how parties build influence, protect vulnerable members and respond to election pressures.

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How cuts to CDC are dismantling its capacity to protect Americans’ health

In a survey of more than 600 CDC workers, 99% said the Trump administration’s cuts to the agency have made it less able protect…

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