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July 27, 2006 arrest file photo made available by the Palm Beach Sheriff's Office, in Florida, shows Jeffrey Epstein. (AP/Palm Beach Sheriff's Office)

MIT resignation over Epstein donations

Matthew Rozsa

Joi Ito, the director of the M.I.T. Media Lab, has resigned after it was revealed it had accepted Epstein donations

TV personality Tamron Hall attends the ABC "TCA Summer Press Tour" Carpet Event at the Soho House, in West Hollywood, California, on August 5, 2019. (VALERIE MACON/AFP/Getty Images)

Tamron Hall returns to daytime TV

Melanie McFarland

Salon talks with the former "Today" host on the eve of the debut of "Tamron Hall," her new syndicated talk series

(Alberto Pizzoli/AFP/Getty Images)

Pollen Allergy (Getty/BigPappa)

Your allergies are about to get worse

Nicole Karlis

Look forward to longer allergy seasons and new allergens in places that have never seen them before

Straighten and curl your hair in one

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This flat iron will have your hair looking professionally styled.

Mark Sanford (AP/Bruce Smith)

Sanford is running against Trump

Matthew Rozsa

Former South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford says he is opposing Donald Trump because the GOP has "lost our way"

Famed author, physician, controversialist Dr. Benjamin Spock at his New York City home in July 1974. (AP Photo/Jerry Mosey) (AP Photo/Jerry Mosey)

Dr Spock’s timeless lessons in parenting

Richard Gunderman - The Conversation

An appreciation of the man whose book outsold all others, except the Bible.

Ammon Bundy, one of the sons of Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy, arrives for a news conference at Malheur National Wildlife Refuge near Burns, Ore., on Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2016. With the takeover entering its fourth day Wednesday, authorities had not removed the group of roughly 20 people from the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in eastern Oregon's high desert country. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)

The "Oregon standoff" and America

Andrew O'Hehir

Anthony McCann on his extraordinary "Shadowlands," and how one misunderstood event defines our entire crazy nation

Young man smoking electronic cigarette while drunk friends sleeping after party (Getty Images/ LightFieldStudios)

The future social costs of e-cigs

Shira Tarlo

An entire generation of teens is vaping — which will change the public health equation in the future

In a photo from March 10, 2017, work continues on the water replacement lines in Flint, Mich.  (AP Photo/Chris Ehrmann) (AP)

How to address America’s lead crisis

Qi Bing, Maura C. Allaire - The Conversation

Newark is the latest U.S. city to struggle with high lead levels in drinking water.

Julian Castro (Getty/Ethan Miller)

Castro: Trump's Taliban talks "bizarre"

Matthew Rozsa

2020 presidential candidate Julián Castro expressed skepticism on Donald Trump's supposed Afghan peace talk plans

Dental X-ray of child's mouth. (Courtesy of Masrour Makaremi / MIT Press Reader)

The birth certificate in your mouth

Tanya M. Smith - MIT Press Reader

Lines that mark our teeth at birth are providing scientists with insight into the evolution of human development

Pro-choice demonstrators rally outside the Women's Medical Clinic in Cranston, R.I., Nov. 4, 1991. (AP/Matthew Brown)

Why I set my abortion novel in the 1990s

Elizabeth Keenan

I was driven not by nostalgia by a need for a time and place that illustrated the stakes around abortion debates

Detective Joe Kenda in "Homicide Hunter" (supplied by Discovery Communications)

Joe Kenda on being a "Homicide Hunter"

Chauncey DeVega

Legendary homicide detective on the end of his hit show and how he solved all those crimes without killing anyone

Eric Trump; Donald Trump (AP/Richard Drew/Getty/Jamie Squire)

Eric Trump blasts Wash Post over letter

Matthew Rozsa

Donald Trump's son claimed that a Washington Post letter was inappropriate when it was in fact innocuous

This satellite image provided by NASA on Aug. 13, 2019 shows several fires burning in the Brazilian Amazon forest. (NASA via AP)

From Trump's trade war to the Amazon

Cassie Freund - Massive Science

Brazil is stepping up to meet Chinese soybean demand — and burning vast areas of the Amazon along the way.

(George Frey/Getty Images)

Gutting the environmental appeals board

Sarah Okeson - DCReport

The Environmental Appeals Board is the last-line of defense for communities fighting polluters

Two incredible knives for a big discount

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Start cooking in style — even if you're not the greatest of cooks.

FILE - In this June 27, 2006 file photo, reviewed by a US Department of Defense official, US military guards walk within Camp Delta military-run prison, at the Guantanamo Bay US Naval Base, Cuba. (AP Photo/Brennan Linsley, file) (AP Photo/Brennan Linsley)

Citizenship has never been a guarantee

Victoria Reyes - The Conversation

U.S. citizenship has never been guaranteed to all children born to U.S. citizen service members

Actors (and union members) Nicky Buggs and Ric Reitz in Target's anti-union film

5 corporate lies about unions

Robert Reich - RobertReich.org

Have you or a loved one been misinformed about unions by your corporate overlords? Learn the truth

(Alastair Pike/AFP/Getty Images)

"A major step forward"

Andrea Germanos - Common Dreams

"Even the largest social media platform in the world must follow the law and respect consumers."

Business Team Seminar Corporate Strategy Concept (Getty Images/ Rawpixel Ltd)

We can still save American democracy

Paul Rosenberg

Democracy is supposed to reflect the will of the people. That's not happening now — but there are ways to fix it

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When political bubbles collide

Alexander J. Stewart - The Conversation

Are you trapped in an echo chamber?

AP10ThingsToSee - In this Friday, Sept. 26, 2014 photo, released by the U.S. Air Force, a U.S Air Force KC-10 Extender refuels an F-22 Raptor fighter aircraft prior to strike operations in Syria. The F-22s, making their combat debut, were part of a strike package that was engaging Islamic State group targets in Syria. Washington and its Arab allies opened the air assault against the extremist group on Sept. 23, striking military facilities, training camps, heavy weapons and oil installations. The campaign expands upon the airstrikes the United States has been conducting against the militants in Iraq since early August. (AP Photo/U.S. Air Force, Russ Scalf ) (AP)

The true invaders of planet Earth

Tom Engelhardt - TomDispatch.com

In this century, there has been only one true invader on planet Earth: the United States of America

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