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People demonstrate on the seventh day of widening protests over living costs and social inequality in Santiago, on October 24, 2019. - The United Nations said Thursday it would send a special mission to investigate human rights abuses in Chile, where a general strike went into its second day following a week of street protests that left 18 dead. (MARTIN BERNETTI/AFP via Getty Images)

A million in Chile take to streets

Eoin Higgins - Common Dreams

Chile's president reportedly asks cabinet to resign, after police can't stop mass protests demanding reform

Antarctic Glacier with cavities (Getty Images/goinyk)

Tipping point closer than we thought

Nathanael Johnson - Grist

Antarctic ice sheets have been melting rapidly for hundreds of years, longer than scientists previously thought

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo listens as US President Donald Trump speaks about Syria in the Diplomatic Reception Room at the White House in Washington, DC, October 23, 2019. - President Donald Trump announced on Wednesday the United States would be lifting sanctions on Turkey, hailing the success of a ceasefire along its border with Syria."Earlier this morning, the government of Turkey informed my administration that they would be stopping combat and their offensive in Syria and making the ceasefire permanent," he said in a televised address from the White House. (Photo by SAUL LOEB / AFP) (Photo by SAUL LOEB/AFP via Getty Images) (Saul Loeb/AFP via Getty Images)

Where’s Mike Pompeo?

Terry H. Schwadron - DCReport

The Secretary of State is at the center of the Ukraine affair, but he's nowhere to be seen or heard

FILE - In this March 14, 2019, file photo students walk on the Stanford University campus in Stanford, Calif. (AP Photo/Ben Margot, File)

How community college can open doors

Justin Ortagus, Xiaodan Hu - The Conversation

New research shows a small portion of community college students are able to transfer to selective schools

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Aldous Huxley (AP Photo/Getty Images/Salon)

Huxley foresaw our Big Data nightmare

Ramesh Srinivasan

Those in power use mind-melting entertainment to distract us, Huxley said. Have we realized his dystopia?

Peanut Butter Cheesecake at The Cheesecake Factory (Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images for Feeding America)

The baffling cult of Cheesecake Factory

Ashlie D. Stevens

A cultural survey of the much-derided restaurant, from "The Big Bang Theory" fakery to "Middle Class Fancy" love

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Confusion at the fish counter

Jenny Weitzman - The Conversation

Here’s how to make a responsible choice at the fish counter.

Huevos Rancheros (Skyhorse Publishing)

This Mexican egg dish will fuel your day

Hannah Pemberton - Buddha Bowls

All hail the queen of the brunch table!

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The viral pomegranate hack you must try

Valerio Farris - Food52

Well ... kind of

Kathryn Hahn, "Mrs. Fletcher" (HBP)

The sexual frustration of Mrs. Fletcher

Melanie McFarland

Kathryn Hahn's new HBO seriocomic limited series is less a sexual coming-of-age than identity crisis porn

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New potential vaping hazards scrutinized

Carmen Heredia Rodriguez - KFF Health News

As of Oct. 15, the CDC has identified nearly 1,500 lung injuries related to vaping

FILE - In this file photo taken July 16, 2014, Christian Oggenfuss stands near solar panels on top of the living roof at the Odette Estate winery in Napa, Calif. A new estimate from the U.S. government shows that California met about half of the state's electricity demand for three hours on March 11, 2017--the state's goal is for 50 percent of all electricity to come from renewable sources by 2030. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg, File) (AP)

Sun sets on US green economy leadership

Lucien Georgeson, Mark Maslin - The Conversation

The sun may be setting on the USA’s green economy leadership

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The problem with "dysbiosis"

Elizabeth Preston - Undark

The prefix dys- implies that something is wrong with the microbiome. Some researchers say this is a problem.

A Green Crowned Brilliant is pictured at a Hummingbird feeding station on January 15, 2016 in Alajuela, Costa Rica. (Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)

How many genes do you really need?

Jessica M. Velez, Alison Gerken, Amey Redkar - The Conversation

Researchers are now identifying species that have streamlined their genome to adapt to a particular lifestyle.

National Security Adviser John Bolton speaks during a White House news briefing at the James Brady Press Briefing Room of the White House October 3, 2018 in Washington, DC. (Getty Images/Alex Wong)

John Bolton, resistance hero? No, but...

Andrew O'Hehir

Bolton has turned on his former boss, and it's delicious. But I guarantee he wants no part of the decaf #resistance

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E-cigarette waste raises concerns

Eli Wolfe - FairWarning

E-cigarette waste includes microplastics, metals, nicotine and combustible lithium ion batteries

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White nationalist attend a rally on October 28, 2017 in Shelbyville, Tennessee. The event billed as a White Lives Matter rally is hosted by Nationalist Front, which is a coalition of several white supremacist organizations. (Scott Olson/Getty Images/Salon)

Extremism's constant state of grievance

Lauren Schiller

What connects the white supremacist ideology of so-called white nationalists to extreme misogyny? Victimhood

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Josh Seftel and Mac McKinney (Original Thinkers)

"My whole life is guilt"

Nicole Karlis

Salon talks a man featured on "Secret Lives of Muslims" about rejecting the anti-Islam beliefs he once held

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How gamers are one-upping nature

Luyi Cheng - Massive Science

Building elaborate structures from scratch is difficult for computers, but in the hands of a gamer...

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President Donald Trump (SAUL LOEB/AFP via Getty Images)

Trump's chaos targets rule of law

Bob Hennelly

Democrats are finally moving against Trump. But in three years he's done a lot to render our government useless

Coal miners from Blackjewel coal company pass time chatting on the railroad tracks that lead to one of the company's mines on August 08, 2019 near Cumberland, Kentucky. The miners unexpectedly found themselves unemployed when Blackjewel declared bankruptcy and shut down their mine. Just as unexpected was the discovery that their final paychecks had bounced. When a few of the miners learned the company was shipping out a final load of coal by rail they decided to blockade the tracks to prevent the shipment from leaving the mine until they were paid their wages.  The blockade, which is in its 11th day, has received a local and national outpouring of support. (Scott Olson/Getty Images)

"Direct action getting results"

Jessica Corbett - Common Dreams

When workers stand together, fight back, and demand an end to corporate greed — they win," said Sen. Bernie Sanders

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An income tax to correct inequality?

Cody Cain

A market-based solution to inequality: A punitive tax on the wealthy that goes away when inequality is reduced

Hong Kong supporters protest outside Staples Center ahead of the Lakers vs Clippers NBA season opener in Los Angeles on October 22, 2019. - Activists handed out free T-shirts displaying support for the Hong Kong protests after an NBA fan in Northern California raised enough money to pay for more than 10,000 shirts, according to the organizer who goes by the pseudonym "Sun Lared" as LeBron James of the Lakers suffers the brunt of people's anger after comments he made in response to the tweet from Houston Rockets GM Daryl Morey in support of Hong Kong protesters, and drawing the ire of the Chinese Communist Pary. (Photo by Frederic J. BROWN / AFP) (Photo by FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP via Getty Images) (Frederic J. Brown/AFP via Getty Images)

Blayne Haggart, Vinu Selvaratnam

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