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Carles Puigdemont (Getty/Odd Andersen)

Exclusive: A president in exile

Thomas S. Harrington

Carles Puigdemont led Catalonia's 2017 attempt to break away from Spain. He wants Americans to understand why

A rally protesting the Southern Baptist Convention's treatment of women, held on Tuesday, June 12, 2018, in Dallas. (AP/Jeffrey McWhorter)

Sexism among Southern Baptists

Susan M. Shaw - The Conversation

Recent media reports have revealed decades of abuse by Southern Baptist pastors.

US takes step opening up government data

Anjanette Raymond, Beth Cate, Scott Shackelford - The Conversation

The government would benefit from considering lessons learned from open government activities in other countries

A psychopath vs. a "shy-chopath"

John Edens - The Conversation

The most widely used psychiatric diagnostic system in the U.S. doesn’t include psychopathy as a formal disorder.

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"Moving Beyond Fear: Upending the Security Tales in Capitalism, Fascism, and Democracy"
by Charles Derber, Yale R. Magrass (Routledge/Getty/Andrew Caballero-Reynolds)

Who deserves safety and who doesn't?

Charles Derber, Yale R. Magrass

Capitalism relies on an "upstairs/downstairs architecture," dictating who deserves to live well and who doesn't

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Can viruses fight superbugs?

David Pride - The Conversation

Antibiotics won the battle against resistant bacteria, but they may not win the war.

"Generation Citizen: The Power of Youth in Our Politics" by Scott Warren (Counterpoint/Rashidah De Vore)

"Voting is important but insufficient"

Mary Elizabeth Williams

Salon talks to the author of "Generation Citizen" about youth-led movements and civic engagement

Alsatian Apple Tart (Skyhorse Publishing)

A winter staple: The Alsatian apple tart

Vickie Reh

It’s a classic for a reason: slightly sweet pie dough filled with tart apples lightly coated with a frothy custard

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SpotMini robot by Boston Dynamics (YouTube/BostonDynamics)

Artificial intelligence asking for help

Sarah Scheffler, Adam D. Smith, Ran Canetti - The Conversation

Artificial intelligence systems are powerful tools, but there are still some things AI isn't ready for.

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John Bolton on North Korea

Matthew Rozsa

Trump's national security advisor, John Bolton, defends the administration's North Korea policy despite setbacks

"American Gods" (Starz)

"American Gods": Do we keep the faith?

Melanie McFarland

Neil Gaiman discusses the accidental relevance of his Starz series and the plague of tales about production issues

#MeToo Survivors' March in Hollywood (Getty/Mark Ralston)

#MeToo is not unprecedented

Alka Kurian - The Conversation

While the success of #MeToo testifies to the power of social media, it's not the first movement of its kind

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Nintendo Switch users need these deals

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Nintendo Switch gamers need these handy accessories

Andrew McCabe (AP/Jacquelyn Martin)

McCabe is "shocked" by Manafort sentence

Matthew Rozsa

Former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe said he was "shocked" by Paul Manafort's "incredibly lenient" sentence

"How to Be Human in the Digital Economy" by Nicholas Agar (MIT Press)

Uber vs. Airbnb: divergent paths

Nicholas Agar

Uber and Airbnb are avatars of digital disruption — with different lessons for how we can make our livings nowadays

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Life gets better for HIV-positive

Nicole Karlis

New advancements mean HIV is a manageable condition with less impact on quality of life

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The danger of partnering with industry

Jonathan H. Marks - The Conversation

Maintaining arm's length relationships with corporations to preserve integrity and public trust

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (Getty/Don Emmert)

AOC denounces "meh" moderates at SXSW

Matthew Rozsa

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez dismissed moderate Democrats as representing a "meh" attitude toward life

Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro, center, leads the seventh anniversary celebration of the Bolivarian Militia, in front of the Miraflores presidential palace in Caracas, Venezuela, Monday, April 17, 2017. Officially known as the Venezuelan National Bolivarian Militia, it is a branch of the National Armed Forces of Venezuela created by the late President Hugo Chavez. The anniversary celebration took place with unrest spreading in Venezuela as confrontations between opposition demonstrators and authorities continue. (AP Photo/Ariana Cubillos) (AP)

Brazil and Venezuela clashed over issues

Robert Muggah, Adriana Abdenur - The Conversation

The recent clashes over humanitarian aid have heightened the risk of conflict between these two countries.

"Sissy: A Coming-of-Gender Story" by Jacob Tobia (G.P. Putnam’s Sons/Oriana Koren)

We all have "a coming-of-gender story"

Rachel Leah

"I came from middle America," Tobia told Salon. "Middle America is capable of loving people like me"

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"CBD Every Day" by Hinchliffe Sandra and Stacey Kerr (Skyhorse Publishing/yavdat)

Yes, you can make CBD oil at home

Sandra Hinchliffe

Non-psychoactive and increasingly popular as a relaxation drug, CBD can also be a DIY extract

R. Kelly being interviewed by Gayle King (YouTube/CBS News)

SNL takes on R. Kelly interview

Matthew Rozsa

Kenan Thompson depicts R. Kelly as an obviously-guilty half-wit in scathing new "Saturday Night Live" sketch

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A cure for HIV? Feasible but not yet

Allison Webel - The Conversation

The unexpected success has launched a new round of discussion about a potential cure for HIV.

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (Getty/Lars Niki)

AOC has to act fast to save GND

Bob Hennelly

Progressive Dems left the GND's pro-growth message unprotected, while the GOP barked about a "willingness to work"

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