EPA to ease rules on storing coal ash
The move is the latest Trump administration effort to support the failing coal industry
Voting system CEOs to work with gov't
CEO testimony was unprecedented, but old biases endure.
Study debunks the "abortion regret" myth
In our study we learned that after 5 years, 99 percent of women reported their abortion was the right decision
Calif. doctors to screen kids for stress
California now will pay doctors to screen patients for traumatic events known as adverse childhood experiences
Against meal kits
The proliferation of Silicon Valley meal kit delivery companies is gentrifying cooking
How to make cauliflower rice
Cauliflower rice is a great way to add veggie-heartiness to whatever you're eating.
A dessert (or breakfast) — upside-down
A few traditionally savory ingredients are what make this recipe so versatile and hearty
Have you added feta to beet burgers?
These are especially tasty, so my tip to you is to make extra to freeze for later
Stephen King's dread-filled "Outsider"
The pulp horror novelist's murder mystery takes a while to pick up steam, but once it does, it's a satisfying tale
The benefits of telecommuting
More workplaces are allowing employees to telecommute, but there are still barriers to more flexible arrangements
The mystery of celiac disease
Genetics? Industrial bread-baking methods? New theories point to the cause(s) of celiac disease
Dismissing impeachment is "impossible"
Analyst Allan Smith tells MSNBC that since the trial is being held in the Senate, the rules are different
Escaping Dems' whiteness problem
The party that lays claim to a multiracial future presents white contenders in 2020. That's bad for democracy
On Iran, Trump leaves us with questions
Trump's comments didn’t clarify a thing, but he did a lot of blaming, especially of former President Obama
Why Fleischer is anti-press briefings
Salon talks to the Bush-era press secretary about the duties of that role and the current 300-day briefing blackout
PBS makes Austen's "Sanditon" racier
The eight-part adaptation of the author's unfinished novel makes its two-hour premiere on Sunday, Jan. 12 on PBS
Voices from Haiti, after the earthquake
On January 12, 2010, a 7.0 earthquake struck Haiti. This oral history project collected stories from survivors
The ethics of replicating bones
Bone scan databases offer scientists new ways to study human remains. But some worry they could be misused.
A 1968 dream and a 2020 nightmare
Debt servitude, endless wars, and our economic turmoil was all prophesied by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
"Secret science" rule threatens health
Blood samples from pediatric health screenings can provide valuable data for public health research
Trump's Iran policy was predictable
If you understand the history of Republican foreign policy, Trump's Iran misadventure makes perfect sense
Many soldiers want to stop fighting
Many people in the military don't want to sacrifice their lives for Trump's whims.
Trump's flawed plan to bar Bolton
In an interview with MSNBC, ex-federal prosecutor Cynthia Alksne breaks down the issues with Trump's strategy
"They" was voted as "Word of the Decade"
The American Dialect Society chose ‘they’ as its ‘Word of the Decade', in a nod to shifting attitudes on gender