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Postpartum depression can affect dads

Darby Saxbe - The Conversation

New fathers can feel low, too — and their hormones may be to blame

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Fit fathers make for healthier babies

Nicole Karlis

Don't blame mom: A growing corpus of research says it takes two healthy parents to tango

Steve Bannon (Getty/Scott Olson)

Bannon: MLK "would be proud" of Trump!

Charlie May

"He would be proud of what Donald Trump has done for black and Hispanic working class," Bannon boldly claims of MLK

Harry S. Truman; Richard Nixon; Ronald Reagan; George W. Bush; Donald Trump (AP/Getty)

Trump: End of a long process

Paul Rosenberg

Political scientist Alan Abramowitz on the decades of racial and cultural realignment that gave us Donald Trump

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Racial profiling by ICE goes unchecked

Kavitha Surana - ProPublica

ICE says its agents are forbidden from racial profiling

The watch given to the author by his grandfather (courtesy of the author)

What a pre-moon Speedy watch is worth

John Kaag

A first-time father contemplates selling his grandfather's vintage watch

The brick Roebling Wire Works building, background, in Trenton, N.J., hours after a shooting broke out there at an all-night art festival early Sunday, June 17, 2018. (AP/Mike Catalini)

Mass shooting takes place in New Jersey

Charlie May

"This is not just a random act of violence - this is a public health issue," Trenton Mayor Eric Jackson says

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The myth of the omnipotent hacker

Jason Rhode

Some keyboard clanging and an utterance of "I'm in" is a cinematic caricature of what hacking really is

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Health care threatened for 130 million

Lis Power - Media Matters

...and cable news barely noticed

These earbuds sound like a movie theater

Salon Marketplace

Learn to read up to 300 books per year

Salon Marketplace

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Facing death on the mountain

Signe Pike

Years later, I remember how the gusts of wind against the barren rock of the Exum Ridge sounded like a buffalo herd

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Big biz shrugs at wage theft penalties

Sasha Kramer - In These Times

Corporations, like Walmart, are guilty of being repeated wage theft offenders

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Dads want paid leave too

Ann Bartel

It’s not just the employees who want paid family leave; employers consistently back family leave as well

Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Tex., addresses the delegates during the third day session of the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, Wednesday, July 20, 2016. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster) (AP)

American identity in crisis

Jeremy Sherman - Alternet

Just call yourself a Christian, a patriot or a True American and you can get away with anything

A mushroom cloud forms after the initial Atomic Bomb test explosion off the coast of Bikini Atoll, Marshall Islands, July 1946. (Getty Images)

Pundits worry: Nuclear threat reduced!

Gregory Shupak

Rachel Maddow and Nicholas Kristof seem to think U.S. domination is more important than avoiding nuclear holocaust

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CPSC gives baby chair makers a pass

Sarah Okeson

Companies Get Another Year to Make and Sell Dangerous High Chairs

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Santorum: Trump's "cult of personality"

Brad Reed - Raw Story

Santorum added this lets him "work his magic"

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A Father’s Day reminder from science

Keith Payne - The Conversation

They only seem to grow up so fast

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Erratic behavior means something more

Emily Bazar - KFF Health News

Mental health challenges are a serious — and growing — problem for teenagers

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Married at 15, or How he met my mother

Erin Keane

For most of my life I have had an uncomplicated relationship with the memory of my father. Now I have questions

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Violence may shape teens' brains

Darby Saxbe - The Conversation

Violence in communities may have an additional unseen victim: young peoples’ developing brains.

James Hetfield of Metallica (AP/Bloomsbury Publishing/Salon)

Metallica's unlikely origin story

David Masciotra

From Lynyrd Skynyrd to Aerosmith: Metallica's surprising influences

Paul Ryan (AP/J. Scott Applewhite)

Ryan savaged for Father's Day tweet

Taylor Link

Ryan celebrated his family in a tweet on Saturday honoring Father's Day, while kids are parentless at the border

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