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Person of Interest in Subway Shooting Railed Against Racism, Homelessness

Subway shooting suspect spoke frequently about homelessness and warned about plots to exterminate black people.

U.S. Inflation Hits 8.5% Under Biden: Highest Since 1981

Gas prices rocket 48% in past 12 months.

Musk Can Buy More Twitter Stock Now That He’s Not on the Company’s Board Anymore

With the rejection, Musk, who is now the company's biggest shareholder, is free to raise his stake above that limit.

Warner Bros. Bows to China by Censoring Gay Dialogue in ‘Fantastic Beasts: Secrets of Dumbledore’

Warner Bros. has bowed to Chinese authorities by removing gay dialogue from its blockbuster sequel Fantastic Beasts: Secrets of Dumbledore, with the studio justifying its act of artistic censorship by describing it as “nuanced cuts” and “minor edits.”

U.S. Responds to Ukrainian Chemical Weapons Claim

The US Defense Department cannot confirm the use of chemical weapons in Mariupol, a spokesman admitted on Tuesday.

Fake Meat Won’t Save the Planet — What We Need Are ‘Sweeping’ Changes to the Food System

“Fake meat will not save the planet,” warns “The Politics of Protein,” a report released last week by the International Panel of Experts on Sustainable Food Systems (IPES-Food).

10 Shot in Brooklyn Subway, Many Injured

Gunman dressed as a construction worker and wore a gas mask as a disguise.

Jussie Smollett Releases New Song To Plead His Innocence Again

Actor Jussie Smollett, who was convicted on charges from a fake hate attack, released a new song pleading his innocence, once again.

College-Educated Women Still Back Biden

Why are lots of men willing to admit that they were wrong in 2020, while college-educated women are doubling down?

Oklahoma Gov. Signs Near-Total Abortion Ban Into Law

Possible 10-year sentence for performing procedure.

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