Trump's attorney admits to mistakes
Jay Sekulow tells George Stephanopoulos, "I had bad information at the time and made a mistake in my statement."
How mediums can help with grief
A new book explores how mediums can serve to help people heal from trauma and deaths of loved ones
An ethical hacker explains cyber warfare
Cyberwarfare isn't about breaking into computers anymore — it's about spreading disinformation
Democrats can win on health care
This week's deceptive report on "Medicare for All" makes clear that Democrats might fight hard on messaging
Why wages are going nowhere
America doesn’t have a jobs crisis. It has a good jobs crisis.
Melania Trump defends Lebron James
The First Lady supports James' philanthropic efforts, contradicting her husband's critical remarks
Mental health and graduate students
Half of all graduate students experience psychological distress.
The power of Neil Young's "Ohio" in 2018
Artists from Jason Isbell to Gary Clark Jr. keep song about 1970 state-sponsored violence rooted in the present
Trump makes 11th-hour pitch to save Ohio
Trump launches hour-long attack on Democratic candidate O'Connor and slings mud at Leader Pelosi and Sen. Feinstein
The Great American Videogame is here
Video gaming has almost all the ingredients required to create artistic masterworks. Here's why
Heat regulations for workers?
While the nation melts, safety agency considers rollback of its limited authority to protect employees
Malcolm X's work "coming home to Harlem"
The manuscript for "Autobiography of Malcolm X" and related documents have been acquired by the NYC institution
Trump slash fire science funding
Fire science funding has been eroding for more than a decade, even before President Donald Trump’s proposed cuts
Did we nearly stop climate change?
A 66-page New York Times magazine article this weekend floats a radical what-if. It's almost certainly wrong
Consumer protections in danger?
This development could expose borrowers to serious risk
Far right stronger than before?
“Every day, we get stronger and they get weaker. History is on our side,” said Bannon on far-right politics
Disney won't rehire James Gunn
Disney severed ties with Gunn on July 20 after controversial tweets the director made years ago resurfaced online
Get ready for indoor security drones
Flying CCTV cameras recharge themselves when the batteries get low
Woodstock 1969 in photos
What a once-in-a-lifetime gathering of the musical tribe-of-the-day Woodstock turned out to be
Beating cancer, celebrating with cake
I made this cake to celebrate my 34th birthday
Alt-right and antifa clash in Portland
Thousands of protesters and counter-protesters descended onto downtown Portland, as police tried to keep the peace
Cooking with an espresso machine
You can put more than just coffee grounds through the espresso machine, often to subtle and amazing results
The easy fix for sleep deprivation
Millions of Americans are sleep-deprived, but stressing over it won’t help