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When prisoners are treated as victims

Miriam Gohara - The Conversation

The correlation between being the victim of a crime and committing crime cannot be ignored.

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Joe Biden (AP/Nati Harnik)

Biden 2020? Maybe, and maybe not

Matthew Rozsa

Joe Biden is likely to run for president in 2020. In theory, he's a strong candidate. Reality may be different

U.S. Marines at Task Force Southwest military field in Shorab military camp of Helmand province, Afghanistan. (AP/Massoud Hossaini)

US withdraws from Afghanistan. What now?

Abdulkader Sinno - The Conversation

There is little hope for an outright U.S. victory over the Taliban at this point

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"Under Red Skies: Three Generations of Life, Loss, and Hope in China" by Karoline Kan (Hachette Books)

"Better not become a leftover woman"

Karoline Kan

I was unmarried at 25, a feminist and journalist in Beijing. My traditional cousin and I no longer saw eye to eye

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London patient: Don’t believe the hype

Eric Sawyer

A bone marrow transplant is never done on patients who only have HIV alone

Tomahawk Rib Eye with Black Trumpets (c) (Erin Kornfeld and Erica Leone)

Adventure foodways at Ducks Eatery

Manny Howard

It may not always be be pretty, but give Will Horowitz some salt smoke and time and he will change the way you eat

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New AI art leads to questions of credit

Aaron Hertzmann - The Conversation

How do we think of authorship and ownership when artworks come from so many different creative individuals?

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Smart Watch: Salon's weekly TV guide

Melanie McFarland

Also on this week's must-see list: "Superstore," and the returns of "Arrested Development" and "Catastrophe"

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Red Wedding traumatized Michelle Fairley

Zack Sharf - Indiewire

Entertainment Weekly's oral history reveals some surprising details behind one of the biggest shocks in TV history

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The case for permanent daylight savings

Steve Calandrillo - The Conversation

Daylight Savings Time saves lives and energy and prevents crime. Here's the case for having it year-round

William Jefferson; Paul Manafort (AP/Salon)

Manafort gets a pass: Some don't care

Sophia Tesfaye

American injustice, as usual: There's some outrage over Paul Manafort's sentence, but nobody's surprised

Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury in "Captain Marvel" (Walt Disney Studios)

Why Fury waited to call Captain Marvel

Zack Sharf - Indiewire

It's a big elephant in the MCU room, but Jackson says there's a perfectly good reason

"This Much Country" by Kristin Knight Pace (Grand Central Publishing/Scott Chesney/Tailspin Media)

From heartbreak to the Iditarod finish

Erin Keane

Salon talks to Kristin Knight Pace, one of 29 women to finish the Iditarod and Yukon Quest, about her new book

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Thomas Middleditch, Kumail Nanjiani, Martin Starr in "Silicon Valley" (Ali Paige Goldstein/HBO)

Mike Judge might end "Silicon Valley"

Eric Kohn - Indiewire

In Austin to celebrate the 20th anniversary of "Office Space," the creator also revealed that he has new ideas

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FDA approves new drug for depression

Lee Hoffer - The Conversation

Treatment-resistant depression affects 1 in 3 of Americans who have suffered at least one major depressive episode.

Donald Trump hugs the U.S. flag during CPAC 2019 on March 02, 2019 in National Harbor, Maryland. (Getty/Tasos Katopodis)

Can America recover from Trumpism?

David Masciotra

Getting Trump out of office is only the start. America has a lot of work ahead to repair what's really broken

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Adjusting to losing 1 hour of sleep

Deepa Burman, Hiren Muzumdar - The Conversation

As daylight saving time begins, there is a lot of anxiety around losing the hour of sleep

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Joan of Arc burned at the stake. (Getty/Photos.com)

What Joan of Arc knew about #MeToo

Victoria Shorr

A monk who served as the young French martyr's confidante said she had been assaulted in the dungeon

Donald Trump; Theresa May; Xi Jinping (AP/Getty/Salon)

Nobody but China benefits from Brexit

Sam Natapoff

Why is England moving away from the US and toward China? Is the relationship still Special?

Kashmiri protesters throw stones on Indian security men outside a poling station during a by-election to an Indian Parliament seat in Srinagar, Indian controlled Kashmir, Sunday, April. 9, 2017. (AP Photo/Mukhtar Khan) (AP)

Kashmir conflict: an explainer

Chitralekha Zutshi - The Conversation

Young Kashmiris are alienated from India and view it as an occupying force. Militant groups exploit this discontent

Members and supporters of the National Socialist Movement, one of the largest neo-Nazi groups in the US, hold a rally. (Getty/Spencer Platt)

Neo-Nazis say GOP is easily penetrable

Brad Reed - Raw Story

Leaked messages sent by far-right white nationalist show that they’re working to infiltrate the Republican Party

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