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Separate & unequal train service returns

David Cay Johnston - DCReport

Trump’s new Amtrak dining policy segregates the rich from the rest of us

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What to know about technology addiction

Michael Robb - Common Sense Media

Parents can have a huge impact on how kids use media.

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How conservatism can turn into fascism

Yale R. Magrass, Charles Derber

When liberal capitalist societies fail, nations turn to glory, honor, nobility and war to legitimate the system

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Recipe: Salt-grilled salmon collar

Yi Jun Loh - Food52

You may be missing out on this Japanese delicacy.

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Huge price hikes on drug prices revealed

Shira Tarlo

Some pharmaceutical companies cited "manufacturing costs" and "market conditions" to explain massive price hikes

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Why "savory" candles mess with our minds

Ashlie D. Stevens

Science explains why the spaghetti aroma, in candle form, just seems wrong yet still intriguing

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These pancakes tastes like Thanksgiving

Joanna Pruess

Pumpkin, cornmeal and dried cranberries, along with the flavors of pumpkin pie are set off by candied pecans

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Gorilla snacking habits raise questions

Darcy Shapiro - Massive Science

Gorillas’ eating habits don’t match their tooth specializations, raising questions about early human diets

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AOC endorses Bernie Sanders

Matthew Rozsa

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez endorsed Bernie Sanders, reflecting on how he has resisted big money pressure in Congress

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Watchmen: A brutal reckoning of history

Melanie McFarland

Damon Lindelof's new vision is more than just a confrontation of white supremacy. It's an indictment of denial

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"Fear of falling"

Melissa Bailey - KFF Health News

Hospitals have become so overzealous in fall prevention that they are producing an “epidemic of immobility”

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The sinews between meat and capitalism

Josh Berson

We have it backwards: cheap meat— easy to prepare, eaten on the go — is innate to our unequal system

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Mulvaney: Trump is still in business

Matthew Rozsa

Trump's acting chief of staff told "Fox News Sunday" that the president is still running his businesses in office

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2020: Pell Grants are getting their due

Donald E. Heller - The Conversation

College affordability has become a critical issue in the 2020 election

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Who is most at risk on a warming planet?

Miyo McGinn - Grist

The new model "provides an extremely important tool to inform policy decisions and shape responses"

Democratic presidential candidates (L-R) Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT), former Vice President Joe Biden, Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) and South Bend, Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigieg at the start of the Democratic Presidential Debate at Otterbein University on October 15, 2019 in Westerville, Ohio. A record 12 presidential hopefuls are participating in the debate hosted by CNN and The New York Times. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

How Democrats can win the future

Paul Rosenberg

To win elections and reshape America's future, Democrats must embrace an inclusive, progressive national narrative

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Pompeo defends Trump's Syria withdrawal

Matthew Rozsa

On Sunday Trump's secretary of state defended the president's controversial withdrawal from Syria

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"Won’t you be my neighbor?"

L. Benjamin Rolsky - The Conversation

Rogers' moral values contributed to the power and appeal of his neighborhood.

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Do people truly change their beliefs?

Lauren Schiller

We talk to "Reckonings" podcast host Stephanie Lepp about how humans are a work in progress

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Banning Israel criticism in schools?

Jessica Corbett - Common Dreams

"Fanatical Zionists are pushing U.S. state legislatures to pass sweeping new restrictions on free speech"

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How billionaires destroyed public ed

Jeff Bryant - Independent Media Institute

Charter school funders have turned school leadership into a cartel system focused on enriching businesses

Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson gestures during a press conference on the steps of the Government buildings in Dublin on September 9, 2019. - Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar said on Monday that the European Union had not received from Britain any alternatives to the so-called backstop provision in the Brexit divorce deal. (LORRAINE O'SULLIVAN/AFP/Getty Images)

Boris Johnson requests Brexit delay

Matthew Rozsa

Despite requesting a Brexit delay, Johnson said in a letter that "would damage the interests" of the UK and EU

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"They go to work, come back, and starve"

Elizabeth Hewitt - Civil Eats

Even though the "Public Charge" rule has been blocked, fewer immigrants are accessing SNAP and other programs

Democratic presidential candidate entrepreneur Andrew Yang speaks during the Climate Forum at Georgetown University, Thursday, Sept. 19, 2019, in Washington. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)

Andrew Yang 2020 — but not for president

Bob Hennelly

He won't be president, but he's the only candidate who grasps the demographic and economic challenge ahead

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