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People hold posters picturing Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi and lightened candles during a gathering outside the Saudi Arabia consulate in Istanbul, on October 25, 2018. - Jamal Khashoggi, a Washington Post contributor, was killed on October 2, 2018 after a visit to the Saudi consulate in Istanbul to obtain paperwork before marrying his Turkish fiancee. (YASIN AKGUL/AFP via Getty Images)

Khashoggi: Saudis sentence 5 to death

Shira Tarlo

Saudi court sentenced three others to prison terms — but exonerates two top aides to Crown Prince Mohammed

Donald Trump and Chuck Schumer (Getty Images/Salon)

White House froze Ukraine aid after call

Igor Derysh

"Explosive" new emails contradict Trump's claims about Ukraine and raise new questions, says Chuck Schumer

Donald Trump (MANDEL NGAN/AFP/Joe Raedle/Getty Images/Salon)

Donald Trump's corrupt Christmas carol

Heather Digby Parton

War criminals, Rudy Giuliani, '70s nostalgia and some shameless self-dealing. It's the spirit of Christmas present!

Fighting for a future: Young protesters at the Global Climate Strike in London on March 15, 2019. (Garry Knight/Flickr)

A year of resistance

Joe Curnow, Anjali Helferty - The Conversation

Millions of youth have participated in climate strikes, negotiations, press conferences and events

President Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally at Kellogg Arena, Wednesday, Dec. 18, 2019, in Battle Creek, Mich. (AP Photo/ Evan Vucci)

Impeachment makes Trump feel alive

Chauncey DeVega

Psychiatrist Justin Frank says Trump is terrified, angry and extremely dangerous — "conflict ... gives him life"

(Getty/maroke)

"The shooters are coming!"

Andrea Mazzarino - TomDispatch.com

War on terror, war on education

Donald Trump, Bill Clinton and Richard Nixon (Getty Images/Salon)

Impeachment: Clearing up a murky process

Matthew Rozsa

Impeachment is in the Constitution — but it has few clear rules and a dubious history. Here's what we know

Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., greet the crowd during a rally in Venice, Calif., Saturday, Dec. 21, 2019. (AP Photo/Kelvin Kuo)

AOC dazzles huge L.A. crowd

Eoin Higgins - Common Dreams

Giant rally for Bernie Sanders campaign on Venice Beach draws 20,000; Cornel West and Tim Robbins also speak

(George Frey/Getty Images)

Federal Toxmap shutters

Michael Schulson - Undark

Loss of the federal pollution tracker, supporters say, will inhibit public access to data on environmental hazards

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7 reasons to learn a foreign language

Kathleen Stein-Smith - The Conversation

America lags when it comes to being able to speak more than one language

Father and two daughters taking a walk down the street (Getty Images) (Getty Images)

Having a kid means I have to move away

D. Watkins

Am I still "D. Watkins from East Baltimore" if my daughter won't play in the same streets I used to run?

Freakshakes with donuts and candy floss (Getty Images/egal)

Most memorable food trends of the 2010s

Ashlie D. Stevens

Delicious, decadent, and sometimes downright daffy, the decade's food trends proved that more is more

Courtesy Skyhorse Publishing, Inc.

Make an entire chicken dinner in one pan

Sarah Anne Jones

We were all raised to believe they are a disgusting food, but Brussels sprouts are delicious if you cook them right

(James Ransom/Food52)

How to make light, frothy eggnog

Caroline Lange - Food52

Eggnog any which way (even for those who claim to not like it).

Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., answers a question during a Democratic primary debate hosted by NBC News at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, Wednesday, June 26, 2019, in Miami (AP/Wilfredo Lee)

Klobuchar insists on pre-Iowa debate

Matthew Rozsa

Despite the fact that the Senate might hold a trial before the Iowa caucus, Klobuchar said there must be a debate

Kanye West wrapped in an American flag (Brad Barket/Getty Images/Fast Company/Salon)

The fall of Kanye West-ern civilization

Melanie McFarland

In which we theoretically track the concurrent downward spirals of our great nation and hip-hop's Yeezus

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Why are so few people born on Dec. 25?

Jay L. Zagorsky - The Conversation

December 25 is the least popular day in the U.S., Australia and New Zealand to give birth.

Hurricane Irma seen striking Miami, Florida with 100+ mph winds and destructive storm surge, and "Building A Resilient Tomorrow" by Alice C. Hill & Leonardo Martinez-Diaz (Oxford University Press)

When will the US learn from disasters?

Alice C. Hill, Leonardo Martinez-Diaz

The Dutch think big when it comes to climate change–proofing. Why can't we?

Donald Trump (Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post via Getty Images)

Trump says windmills "kill the birds"

Matthew Rozsa

The president criticized windmills in a Saturday speech, repeating his earlier oratorical criticisms of windmills

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Dreidel: The moral world in miniature

Eric Schwitzgebel - MIT Press Reader

Dreidel isn't just a game of simple luck

"What Science Is and How It Really Works" by James C. Zimring (Cambridge University Press/Getty Images)

Why science is a social construct

James C. Zimring

The public doesn't understand how science (and scientists) think — and that's a problem for society

Ralph Nader VS Donald Trump (Mark Wilson/Getty Images/Mychal Watts/WireImage/Salon)

An alternate universe impeachment

Paul Rosenberg

Ralph Nader proposes a sweeping 12-count impeachment that covers Trump's many crimes — and those that preceded him

FILE - In this Nov. 4, 2014 file photo, Rep.-elect Debbie Dingell, D-Mich. speaks during an election night rally in Detroit. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio, File) (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio, File)

Dingell: Trump "kicked me" in stomach

Matthew Rozsa

Because he ordered flags lowered after her husband's death, Trump expressed dismay at Dingell for voting to impeach

CHICAGO, IL - JANUARY 11:  A shopping cart sits outside of a Walmart store on January 11, 2018 in Chicago, Illinois. Walmart announced today it would use savings from the recently revised tax law to increase their starting wage to $11-per-hour, offer some hourly employees a one-time bonus up to $1000, expand maternity and parental leave benefits and will begin to offer adoption assistance. The company also disclosed today that it would be closing 63 of its Sam's Club stores across the US, costing thousands of workers their jobs.  (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images) (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)

Our addiction to stuff

Tima Bansal, Jury Gualandris - The Conversation

We’re addicted to buying stuff during the holidays and retailers are the drug dealers.

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