Photography
2026-02-04 12:00:41.907 • by
Alex Ingram in
Photography
The Phoenix Art Museum's 'Muscle Memory' exhibition showcases over three dozen photographers who explore the human body as a site of contradiction, delving into themes of pleasure, pain, strength, vulnerability, and the indelible marks of life's experiences.
Sports
2026-02-04 12:00:41.903 • by
Aaron Irving in
Sports
Once the most despised dynasty in sports under Tom Brady and Bill Belichick, the New England Patriots have undergone a dramatic transformation. After years of decline, new coach Mike Vrabel has revitalized the team, turning them into likable, scrappy underdogs led by quarterback Drake Maye. Despite lingering controversies surrounding owner Robert Kraft and some players facing serious allegations, Vrabel's leadership has humanized the team, making them contenders once more and surprisingly, even admired again.
Retaliation
2026-02-04 12:00:41.892 • by
Amy Ivanov in
Retaliation
A first-person account from a Minnesota resident reveals the horrifying reality of a politically motivated federal crackdown, disguised as immigration enforcement, detailing agent brutality, community trauma, and unwavering local resistance against a president's 'retaliation agenda'.
Politics
2026-02-04 00:00:44.59 • by
Aaron Irving in
Politics
This article exposes 'reactionary centrism,' a phenomenon where self-proclaimed moderates disproportionately criticize the left while claiming neutrality, thereby creating false equivalences and hindering necessary democratic reforms.