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Less distracting, but still not safe

Myron Levin - FairWarning

In 2016, driver distraction was a factor in 3,450 U.S. traffic deaths and in hundreds of thousands of injuries

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Drug use during pregnancy is not abuse

Jolene Forman

A Pennsylvania Supreme Court decision asks if illegal drug use qualifies as child abuse

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When caring hurts

Richard Gunderman - The Conversation

Medical social workers perform many tasks for patients, but the work is taking a high toll on them

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"Freedom" and right-wing hypocrisy

Paul Rosenberg

Conservative hypocrisy on abortion and guns is part of a much larger far-right power grab, built on dangerous lies

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Inbred dogs help us learn about genetics

Brianna Bibel

Dogs are helping scientists figure out why our copper storage systems can go haywire

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When women stop coloring their gray hair

Amy Gesenhues

To gray or not to gray? That is the question for women in their 30s and beyond, who consider giving up the dye job

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Netflix’s 2018 content budget up to $13B

Jenna Marotta - Indiewire

The streaming service told its shareholders late last year that it planned to spend billions less

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Cord-cutting just got more expensive

Chris Mills - BGR

People are ditching cable and signing up for live-streaming services at an unprecedented rate

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Red wolves struggle to survive

Sarah Okeson

Wildlife Service wants to drastically shrink their tiny habitat, let hunters and farmers shoot if they stray

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Using finance to create justice

Patrick Lawrence

Revolutionary thinker and author of "After Evil" on how the financial markets could be leveraged toward justice

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Being misunderstood impacts performance

Shefali V. Patil - The Conversation

Study shows 86 percent of officers believe the public does not understand the risks and challenges of their jobs

Recep Tayyip Erdogan (AP/Burhan Ozbilici)

Turkey's strongman still vulnerable

WhoWhatWhy Staff - WhoWhatWhy

Turkey is bracing for further violence and chaos following the victory of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan

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Hook kids on books this summer

Frannie Ucciferri - Common Sense Media

Inspire kids to keep reading over the summer with these challenges for all ages, interests, and reading levels

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"My synagogue was a jail cell"

Leslie Schwartz

I was 6 months sober when I spent my first night in jail. It changed me — by showing me what hope feels like

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Yes, your phone is spying on you

Andy Meek - BGR

We’re all worried about the wrong kind of spying

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Nine Inch Nails' industrial humanism

Daphne Carr

"Pretty Hate Machine" might be the twisted wreckage left after Bruce Springsteen's "The River"

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Culinary pilgrims flock to Plymouth Rock

Hannah Howard

A couple shares the Massachusetts farm they rescued with food enthusiasts seeking a very local, very intimate meal

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Trump faces backlash for Bush attacks

Taylor Link

Trump picked a fight with the Bush family at the same rally he vouched for Putin's character, now he's hearing it

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Opioid makers cut back on marketing

Charles Ornstein, Ryann Grochowski Jones - ProPublica

Studies have shown that payments to doctors by opioid makers are linked to more prescribing of the drugs

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Protestors swarm McConnell

Taylor Link

Mitch McConnell joins other Republican leaders who have faced public hostility while dining

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Sharp Objects: Don't ignore women's rage

Melanie McFarland

Not often does a series that never relents on its darkness also manage to be captivating, seductive and damning

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Weather radar can predict bird migration

Jenny Howard

New data helps predict peak bird movements, helping people change their behavior to save avian lives

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Lahren makes sense

Taylor Link

Lahren, who's notably pro-choice, says conservatives will feel the wrath of liberals if new justice overturns Roe

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Why I won't do animal testing

Danbee Kim

Scientists must grapple with the powerful tension between our curiosity, our duty and rapidly shifting ethics

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