Concerns over juror safety after Trump "threatened and intimidated so many persons in the criminal justice system"
"Fermentation offers a chance to learn how taste and heritage shape microbiomes . . . "
Each side can strike up to 10 jurors from the docket, information Trump's lawyers would have known for months
" . . . While PFAS can be filtered out of water, these "forever chemicals" are hard to destroy"
The recent Arizona abortion ban shows the consequences of assuming that old laws will always remain dormant
The former president may have just made it easier for Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg to get a conviction
William Wolfe, a former White House staffer, advised Republicans to hide their "radical, scary conservative" goals
Salon talks to the actor about reinterpreting James Clavell's seductress into a samurai to reckon with
The Neighborhood Grocery Protection Act was considered once before in 1984
Trump’s religious vision is rooted in white Christian nationalism, professor says
Citing safety concerns, USC cancelled Asna Tabassum's valedictorian speech amid opposition from pro-Israel groups
Trump's outburst toward a prospective juror shows he's learned nothing from the E. Jean Carroll case, experts say
Trump plans to water down DJT stock by issuing millions of new shares
Right-wing backlash in the House threatens Speaker Johnson's job — but blowback in the Senate could risk GOP seats
Trump trial tantrums get MAGA wallets to open, but could turn a jury against him
Abortion advocates say this is a reminder that pregnancy justice and access to abortion are "deeply connected"
Here's how a wobbly, winking little star 2,000 light-years away gave astronomers their biggest discovery yet
There's a distinctly human — and often sexist — issue with how we feel emboldened to address people