The first time sociologist Mary de Young heard about QAnon, she thought: "Here we go again." De Young spent her career studying moral panics — specifically, what became known as the "Satanic Panic" of the 1980s, when false accusations of the abuse of children in satanic rituals spread across the United States. Decades later, echoes of that same fear had emerged in adherents of QAnon, who believe that a shadowy cabal kidnaps children, tortures them and uses their blood in satanic rituals. Listen to the story or read it here. Trying to buy a house right now is in some ways harder than it's ever been: There's a record shortage of homes for sale, and many people are eager to buy. That’s leading to a lot of bidding wars and frustration. "You imagine your life in this house, you put in an offer and then two days later it doesn't get accepted," says one house-hunter who’s looked at 40 homes and counting. "For me, it's like very emotionally crushing." Hear the story or read about it. When President Joe visited a Ford electric vehicle plant in Dearborn, Mich., on Tuesday, protesters gathered nearby to oppose his administration’s stance in the Middle East, including U.S. support for Israel. Some want Biden to take a harder stance against Israel’s attacks against Hamas in Gaza, which they view as part of that country’s decades-long campaign of ethnic cleansing of Palestinians. Listen here. |
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