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"Succession" (HBO)

"Succession" kills in its season finale

Melanie McFarland

The second season finale of HBO's rich family traumedy proves its worthiness to inherit the HBO mantle of greatness

Men walk near the US-Mexico border fence as seen from Tijuana, Baja California state, Mexico on January 17, 2019. (Getty/Guillermo Arias)

Supreme Court and refugees at the border

Karla Mari McKanders - The Conversation

The U.S. is violating its own law governing treatment of refugees.

Olin Tezcatlipoca from the Mexica Movement speaks to demonstrators in front of a statue of Christopher Columbus during a protest against Columbus Day in Grand Park, Los Angeles, California on October 11, 2015. The Mexica Movement is amongst a growing group of people and US cities that want change the name of the 'Columbus Day' holiday to 'Indigenous Peoples Day. (MARK RALSTON/AFP/Getty Images)

The truth about Columbus Day, explained

Matthew Rozsa

Christopher Columbus is a historical figure celebrated as a mythical hero in spite of his genocidal and racist past

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Calls to quitlines on the rise

Anna Almendrala - KFF Health News

"Some people we found did not know that Juul was an e-cigarette, vape or nicotine device”

The Earth if it had two moons (Getty Images/Salon)

Do we owe our existence to the Moon?

Keith A. Spencer

Planetary geologist Erik Asphaug on where the moon came from — and why it made life (as we know it) possible

Still from The Great British Bake-Off, season 6, Dessert week (Netflix/BBC)

Bring the “British Baking Show” to life

Joseph Neese

Want to experiment with dairy at home? Skip Michael's cheesecake surprise and bake this cranberry orange crumb cake

Pumpkin Pie (Kolokythopita) (Skyhorse Publishing)

Taste the Greek version of pumpkin pie

Christos Sourligas

The raisins are the pièce de résistance, adding a sweet, chewy aftertaste

TOPSHOT - An Iraqi protester waves the national flag during a demonstration against state corruption, failing public services, and unemployment, in the Iraqi capital Baghdad on October 5, 2019. - Renewed protests took place under live fire in Iraq's capital and the country's south Saturday as the government struggled to agree a response to days of rallies that have left nearly 100 dead. The largely spontaneous gatherings of demonstrators -- whose demands have evolved since they began on Tuesday from employment and better services to fundamental government change -- have swelled despite an internet blackout and overtures by the country's elite. Hours after a curfew in Baghdad was lifted on Saturday morning, dozens of protesters rallied around the oil ministry in the capital, facing live rounds fired in their direction, an AFP photographer said. (Photo by AHMAD AL-RUBAYE / AFP) (Photo by AHMAD AL-RUBAYE/AFP via Getty Images) (Ahmad Al-Rubaye/ Afp via Getty Images)

The failure of militarized neoliberalism

Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J. S. Davies - Independent Media Institute

Two countries in crisis, Haiti and Iraq, are on opposite ends of the earth but have something important in common

"Big Mouth" (Netflix)

"Big Mouth" celebrates teen girl anger

Ashlie D. Stevens

The Season 3 episode "Girls Are Angry Too" reveals how far TV has come since the cliched petulant portrayal of yore

Elizabeth Warren, chair of the Congressional Oversight Panel, testifies at a hearing on Capitol Hill on oversight of the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) on Feb. 24, 2009 in Washington, DC. The hearing focused on ensuring the funds are spent transparently. (Brendan Hoffman/Getty Images)

Powerful idea in Warren's labor platform

Shaun Richman - In These Times

Warren's new platform is a welcome addition to the host of worker-empowering plans put forward by 2020 candidates

TO GO WITH: Mongolia-environment-rights-animal-lifestyle by Khaliun Bayartsogt
 This photo taken on September 18, 2015 shows Punsul Ganbat milking a reindeer at dawn in the East Taiga region in Khovsgol province, in northern Mongolia.  For thousands of years Mongolia's Dukha ethnic minority - known as Tsaatan in Mongolian - have depended on their reindeer herds to survive the bitter winters, but now their nomadic way of life is threatened by new government restrictions introduced on environmental grounds, they say.  AFP PHOTO / Greg BAKER        (Photo credit should read GREG BAKER/AFP/Getty Images) (Greg Baker/AFP/Getty Images)

Conservation policies hurting herders

Nancy Langston, Kate Christen - The Conversation

Rules put into place to protect endangered species have harmed people who depend on nature.

(Shutterstock/DedMityay)

Some brains are more susceptible to PTSD

Claudia Lopez-Lloreda - Massive Science

Everyone experiences trauma, but in some brains, PTSD arises where others aren’t at as much risk

Donald Trump; Nancy Pelosi (Getty/Salon)

Impeachment, through a glass darkly

Andrew O'Hehir

Is impeachment justified? Sure — but can we stop dressing up a backstage power play in maudlin patriotic drag?

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"We vape, we vote"

Rachel Bluth, Lauren Weber - KFF Health News

Political groups are noticing that vaping is an identity, not just a hobby

Why Trust Science by Naomi Oreskes (Princeton University Press/Getty Images)

Can we still trust science? Mostly yes

Paul Rosenberg

Science historian goes deep on how science came under attack from the right — and how it can bridge that gap

(Inequality Media)

Why 2020 won’t be won by centrists

Robert Reich - RobertReich.org

We don’t want to go back to the way it was before Trump. We have to go forward.

(AP/Marcio Jose Sanchez)

How Google funds climate villains

Jessica Corbett - Common Dreams

"For the last damn time: Big. Tech. Is. Not. Your. Friend."

Rudy Giuliani (AP Photo/Salon)

Giuliani was always a fraud

Bob Hennelly

As the image of “America’s Mayor” was being rehabbed, 9/11 families saw how his malfeasance killed their loved ones

Syrian Arab and Kurdish civilians arrive to Hassakeh city after fleeing following Turkish bombardment on Syria's northeastern towns along the Turkish border on October 10, 2019. (Delil Souleiman/AFP aia Getty Images)

Not the first time US abandoned Kurds

Stephen Zunes - Truthout

This is hardly the first time the United States has goaded Kurds to fight and then abandoned them to slaughter

President Abraham Lincoln signs the Emancipation Proclamation, Jan. 1, 1863, in Washington. (AP Photo)

When Republicans were republican

Forrest A. Nabors - Niskanen Center

The Republican Party first emerged as a defender of democracy in its darkest hour. Can that spirit be renewed?

WASHINGTON, DC - JULY 16: US President Donald Trump presides over a cabinet meeting July 16, 2019 at the White House in Washington DC. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images) (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

Looking for corruption? Start here

Terry H. Schwadron - DCReport

His rogues gallery of a cabinet is as corrupt as it gets

(<a href='https://www.shutterstock.com/g/Kostenko+Maxim'>Kostenko Maxim</a> via <a href='http://www.shutterstock.com/'>Shutterstock</a>)

Handing down your phone? Check this out

Angela Zimmerman - Common Sense Media

Get your old device into tip-top and safe shape before handing it off to its new owner

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

Why having a kid means moving 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?

Kitchen Tools (Salon/ Ilana Lidagoster)

Skip single-use gadgets in your kitchen

Joseph Neese

"I have railed against uni-taskers for 20 years,” Brown opined back in 2015

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