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emergency personnel work at the scene of a deadly train derailment in Philadelphia, May 13, 2015. (AP/Patrick Semansky)

Healing for two and parenting with PTSD

Jessica Baen

That nanosecond flash of adrenaline when the subway jerks to one side or the other takes me back

Tuah, the five month-old Bornean orangutan looks on in the Great Ape Building at Utah's Hogle Zoo Friday, April 10, 2015, in Salt Lake City.  (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer) (AP)

Into the trenches of wildlife crime

Cassie Freund - Massive Science

Rachel Love Nuwer explains how illegal trade threatens to wipe out some of our planet’s most charismatic animals

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Homemade pizza made easy

Ella Quittner - Food52

Easy, cheesy, lazy pizza for weeknights (or any night)

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Racist immigration policies are common

Antje Ellermann, Agustín Goenaga - The Conversation

Research shows that discriminatory immigration policies remain fairly common among liberal democracies

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"At Home with Amy Sedaris" (truTV)

Smart Watch: Go home with Amy Sedaris

Melanie McFarland

Weirdness starts at home, as Amy Sedaris teaches us. Also, "Documentary Now!' descends upon "Batsh*t Valley"

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The politics of the periodic table

Kelling Donald - The Conversation

Dimitri Mendeleev typically gets credit its creation, but there were many more chemists who should be recognized

Ride the CBD wave with these gummy bears

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The CBD Sour Bears pack a powerful CBD punch into a sweet nostalgic treat.

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Journalism earning audience's loyalty

Jacob L. Nelson - The Conversation

The profession has undergone decades of declines in readership, revenue and public trust, with no obvious end

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Kamala Harris (AP/Sait Serkan Gurbuz)

Fox & Friends tries to smear Harris

Courtney Hagle - Media Matters

On February 11, Harris waded into the debate on marijuana legalization during an episode of the radio show

In this July 4, 2016 photo, the sun sets through the rooftop glass above one of the new Abdali Mall's light tubes, which redirects sunlight from the roof to the basement of Jordan's first energy-efficient shopping complex in Amman, Jordan. High-end boutiques, cinemas and gourmet coffee shops are tucked into an intricate ecosystem of natural heating and cooling, water recycling and hundreds of solar panels soaking up the sun's rays. Advocates for green building say sustainable building development is important in Jordan, where energy and water resources are quickly diminishing. (Layla Quran/AP Photo) (AP)

Fixing our climate emergency

Meg Holden, Rebecca Holt - The Conversation

Architects see buildings as a possible solution to the climate crisis

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One blue wave was not enough

Paul Rosenberg

Beating Donald Trump might not be Democrats' biggest task in 2020: A second blue wave could reshape history

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AP/Susan Walsh)

The Green New Deal falls short

Justine Calma - Grist

Some lefty critics say that vulnerable communities might have questions

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"The Punisher" (Cara Howe/Netflix)

Why the Punisher is cooler than Superman

Chauncey DeVega

Salon talks to writer/director Steve Lightfoot about antihero appeal and bringing the Punisher to life on Netflix

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How not to rebrand a Black Hat bank

Deb Gabor

When a bank has earned justifiable customer suspicion it's possible to scratch back trust; but that's also earned

Jeff Bezos (AP/Getty/Photo Montage by Salon)

New York to Amazon: Drop dead

Terry H. Schwadron - DCReport

Tech giant bows out of the Big Apple; locals say it can’t make it there

Bernie Sanders, accompanied by Kirsten Gillibrand, speaks to unveil their Medicare for All legislation to reform health care. (AP/Andrew Harnik)

Medicare for All, not Medicare for some

Diane Archer - Independent Media Institute

It’s time to be clear about what Medicare for All is and what it is not

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Paul Manafort arrives for a hearing at US District Court on June 15, 2018 in Washington, DC. (Getty/Mandel Ngan)

Manafort's lies please Trump & Russians

Lucian K. Truscott IV

Manafort's "accidental" lies will deal American justice a black eye and he'll walk with oodles of Russian cash

People line up to welcome the Soviet Red Army (Associated Press)

Done with Trump’s socialism

Alexei Bayer - The Globalist

Under Trump, the U.S. has come to resemble the Soviet Union of Leonid Brezhnev in some uncanny ways

Get your taxes filed for less than $15

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TaxSlayer helps you get the tax breaks you deserve for less than $15

David Whitley (AP/Eric Gay)

No "illegal" voters in Texas after all

Igor Derysh

Texas secretary of state admits there weren't 95,000 "illegal" voters, but still wants to purge state's voter rolls

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Philly chooses new voting system

Jennifer Cohn - WhoWhatWhy

The Philadelphia commission has not earned much confidence when it comes to election oversight

Teachers march during a rally, April 27, 2018, in Denver. (AP/David Zalubowski)

Teachers fight to live where they work

Kelsey Ray - In These Times

Denver teacher salaries aren’t keeping pace with the city’s skyrocketing cost of living

Get this humidifier for over 15% off

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Get a better night's sleep and revitalize your space at the same time

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Low birth rate in the US, explained

Kimberly Holland - Healthline

Millennials are having children later and are having fewer of them, leading to the lowest birth rate since 1987

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