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Using research skills to self-diagnose

Ashley Best

It’s hard to leave the science at the lab bench

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Why doctors are at risk for suicide

Richard Gunderman, Peter Gunderman - The Conversation

Suicide is more prevalent among doctors than any other profession. Burnout could be a reason

FILE - In this Dec. 4, 2009 file photo, dental hygienist Jodi Hager performs an oral exam on staff member Clare Larkin during a test at Normandale Community College in Edina, Minn. Several states are considering bills that would create a new midlevel position in dentistry called dental therapists or advanced dental hygiene practitioners. They can perform common procedures such as filling cavities or pulling teeth, though more complex procedures would still be left with dentists. (AP Photo/Dawn Villella, File) (AP)

When insurance isn't real insurance

David Tuller - KFF Health News

Navigating dental insurance is a minefield

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Choosing between a job and a community

Alec MacGillis - ProPublica

The largest employer in Adams County, Ohio closes its coal-fired power plants

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A visitor walks in the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial, in Jerusalem, Thursday, Jan. 26, 2017. The United Nations designated Jan. 27 as International Holocaust Remembrance Day, commemorating the date of the liberation of the Auschwitz death camp in 1945. (AP Photo/Tsafrir Abayov) (AP)

Rethinking how we teach the Holocaust

Alan Marcus - The Conversation

Millennials are struggling with their knowledge of the Holocaust. Why is our collective memory fragmenting?

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How possums became the internet's mascot

Deidre Olsen

Move over, doggos: The internet's new favorite animal is pissed off and speaks in an umlaut-heavy slang

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Using VR to sell... condos?

Alistair Charlton

Lifelike renders combine with touch and even smell to sell prime real estate

Rudy Giuliani; Donald Trump (AP/Getty/Salon)

Giuliani booed, as will Trump

Taylor Link

Yankee fans viciously booed Giuliani when PA announced his birthday, a fate that awaits President Trump in New York

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A very much not New York pizza recipe

Julia Bainbridge

A recipe for pizza toast in Atlanta starts out as cold comfort, then provides a path forward

Colossal bronzes of the Great Leader Kim Il-sung and the Dear Leader Kim Jong-il dominate the Mansu Hill district of Pyongyang.

My North Korea bucket list trip

D. B. John

In Pyongsong, locals unused to Western visitors stared at us like we had stepped off the set of "Star Wars"

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I'm a food writer — with some food issue

Emma Laperruque - Food52

“If you work in a bakery,” a woman in the back row hollered, “why are you so thin?”

"Little Shoes: The Sensational Depression-Era Murders That Became My Family's Secret" by Pamela Everett (Skyhorse Publishing)

My family's secret true crime story

Pamela Everett

I went looking for answers to my father's fear and found a notorious Depression Era triple murder case

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Wild bees disappearing

Kelsey K. Graham - The Conversation

Wild bumble bees provide natural pollination for blueberries in North America

Jessica Walter, Will Arnett, Jeffrey Tambor in "Arrested Development" (Netflix/Saeed Adyani)

Screamers, your genius pass just expired

Mary Elizabeth Williams

"Arrested Development" proves #MeToo isn't just about sexual abuse

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CRISPR crops don’t count as GMOs

Yi Li - The Conversation

Gene editing can shave years or even decades off the time it takes to develop new crop varieties for farmers

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Millennials are open about depression

Nicole Karlis

A new report shows depression among youth is reaching epidemic rates — but more are seeking treatment, too

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The decline of a historic program

Charles Ornstein, Mike Hixenbaugh - ProPublica

Once a renowned hospital, St. Luke's has recently had some of the worst heart transplant outcomes in the country

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National job guarantee: Would it work?

Ed Dolan

Promising a job for everyone who wants to work is a worthy goal. But there are valid reasons to be cautious

File-This April 6, 2016, file photo shows the Pfizer logo appearing on a screen above its trading post on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.  Pfizer said Friday, May 13, 2016, it was blocking use of its drugs in lethal injections, which means all federally-approved drugmakers whose medications could be used for executions have now put them off limits. (AP Photo/Richard Drew) (AP)

Pfizer settles kickback case

Sydney Lupkin - KFF Health News

Pfizer agreed to a settlement with the Justice Department over allegations that it funneled copay assistance money

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Trump's Memorial Day message offends

Taylor Link

Trump praised his economy and the unemployment rate of people of color and women in a tweet about Memorial Day

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Pedestrians walk past a light display of a U.S. flag in Times Square in New York on Saturday, May 23, 2015. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II) (AP)

The forgotten history of Memorial Day

Richard Gardiner - The Conversation

Memorial Day isn't just about sales, barbecues and beach days

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Thinking beyond Trump

Robert Reich - RobertReich.org

Robert Reich: One answer to our economic frustrations? A guaranteed job at a living wage

Eric Barker (Salon/Peter Cooper)

Modeling success from pirates & inmates

Alli Joseph

The author of “Barking up the Wrong Tree" talks about seeking out unlikely, still very logical models for success

Melber: Trump's blatant interference

Cody Fenwick - Alternet

Ari Melber discussed how Trump lawyer's attendance at DOJ meeting was "improper, unprecentended"

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