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The truth about privatization

Robert Reich - RobertReich.org

The GOP wants to privatize the postal service. What does that mean?

Stay safe with these breathalyzers

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Be sure you're not putting yourself or your loved ones at risk with these breathalyzers

Immigrant children walk in outside the Homestead Temporary Shelter for Unaccompanied Children in Homestead, Fla. (AP/Brynn Anderson)

Abuse at immigrant children's shelters

Michael Grabell, Topher Sanders - ProPublica

Across the country, kids are reporting sexual assaults in immigrant children’s shelters

A volunteer hands out a poster as Vermont independent Sen. Bernie Sanders was set to address a “Medicare for All” rally in downtown Columbia, S.C. on Saturday, Oct. 20, 2018 (AP/Meg Kinnard)

Labor unions opposing Medicare for All?

Natalie Shure - In These Times

Unions against the New York Health Act have joined a new initiative called “Realities of Single Payer”

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3 out of 4 consumers worry about hacking

Lauren Barack - GearBrain

But they're still buying connected devices

Get a better nights sleep with this mask

Shopping Content By Salon Marketplace

The Manta Sleep Mask & Blackout Stickers block out every ray of light for a more restful night’s sleep

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The slow death of U.S. manufacturing

Marshall Auerback - Independent Media Institute

The doctrine of shareholder value has created multiple economic crises, long recessions and growing inequality

FILE - In this Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2008 file photo, Delta Theta Sigma fraternity brothers hunt for deer together on Penn State University farm land in State College, Pa. The Delta Theta Sigma fraternity is geared toward students interested in agriculture careers, many of them avid hunters from growing up in small towns and rural areas. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster) (AP)

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The science of serendipity

James Geary

Serendipity is credited with some of our most important discoveries, from penicillin to super glue. But what is it?

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Reverse-sear steak for the holidays

Manny Howard

Here's a method for cooking steaks that makes them a great pick for the holiday table

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

All of our bets on China have been wrong

Marshall Auerback - Independent Media Institute

The current trade war is dangerously evolving into Cold War 2.0

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Rand Paul (Getty/Alex Wong)

Seinfeld-loving senator honors Festivus

Matthew Rozsa

Sen. Rand Paul's annual Festivus airing of grievances culminated in a touching tribute to Sen. Cory Booker

Sandra Oh as Eve Polastri in "Killing Eve" (BBC AMERICA/Sid Gentle Films Ltd 2018)

10 best TV shows of 2018

Melanie McFarland

There are 495 scripted TV series on this year. Your favorite might not make this list

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A tsunami of Trumpism

Terry H. Schwadron - DCReport

The wall, the shutdown, Mattis, Syria, Afghanistan — it’s a tidal wave of incompetence

Defense Secretary Jim Mattis pauses during a news conference at the Pentagon, Tuesday, April 11, 2017. Mattis said the campaign against the Islamic State group is still the main focus of the U.S. in Syria and remains on track. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster) (AP)

Trump announces replacement for Mattis

Matthew Rozsa

President Trump announced a replacement for Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis will take over sooner than expected

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This undated identification file photo shows former Western Connecticut State University student Adam Lanza, who authorities said opened fire inside the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., in 2012. (Western Connecticut State University via AP)

Revisiting Adam Lanza's autism in 2018

Matthew Rozsa

Autism activists saw some backlash after the Sandy Hook shooting, but the public's attitude is shifting

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America’s mixed messages

Karen J. Greenberg - TomDispatch.com

Are we war-mad imperialists or protectors of the vulnerable? Our foreign policy makes this unclear

FILE - In this Aug. 28, 2006 file photo, a doctor holds a vial of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine Gardasil in his Chicago office. A national estimate suggests that nearly half of U.S. men have mostly silent infections caused by the sexually-transmitted human papilloma virus, and that 1 in 4 has strains linked with several cancers. The study was released Thursday, Jan. 19, 2017. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast, File) (AP)

Federal vaccine court pays out billions

Eli Wolfe - FairWarning

Medical experts say the vaccine court has played a crucial role in safeguarding public health

Mick Mulvaney (Getty/ Win McNamee)

Mulvaney says shutdown could go to 2019

Matthew Rozsa

Trump's budget director and soon-to-be acting chief of staff predicts a lengthy government shutdown

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In this Jan. 14, 2017, photo, tax forms sit on a desk at the start of the tax season rush, inside the offices of tax preparation firm Infinite Tax Solutions, in Boulder, Colo. Filing taxes early could speed your return and protect your identity. (AP Photo/Brennan Linsley) (AP)

Who’s more likely to be audited?

Paul Kiel, Jesse Eisinger - ProPublica

How a benefit for the working poor was turned against them

Demonstrators march down North Capital Street during protest march within sight of the capitol in Washington, June 14, 1963; Demonstrators protest as they celebrate the verdict in the murder trial of Chicago police officer Jason Van Dyke along Michigan Avenue on October 5, 2018 in Chicago, Illinois. (AP/John Rous/Getty/Joshua Lott)

Russia and racism: A brief history

Paul Rosenberg

Soviet pressure during the Cold War pushed America into important reforms. But those didn't go nearly far enough

Donald Trump and James Mattis (Getty/Michael Reynolds)

Trump insults Mattis on Twitter

Matthew Rozsa

President Trump lashed out at former Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis in an angry Saturday evening tweet

Michael Avenatti; Donald Trump (AP/Salon)

Avenatti's wild 2018 rise and fall

Matthew Rozsa

He came out of nowhere once and shook up history. It would be unwise to assume that he can't do so again

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