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Drugmakers hiking prices

Sydney Lupkin - KFF Health News

These shenanigans have cost the U.S. billions of dollars

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Brothers say Irish referendum was rigged

Taylor Link

The two brothers from Washington state sound a lot like Trump when explaining why their side lost the popular vote

Ellen Ullman (Salon/Peter Cooper)

Challenging the boy's club of tech

Alli Joseph

Ellen Ullman, a programmer in the early days of the industry, has some advice for aspiring women programmers

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FB's political ad policy's missteps

Jeremy B. Merrill, Ariana Tobin, Madeleine Varner - ProPublica

Facebook announced a new system to make political ads more transparent. It’s got holes

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This is Iran Plan B?

Terry H. Schwadron

Pompeo’s blustery threats further isolate the U.S. from Russia, China and our Allies

Kellee Patterson & Timothy Johnson (Bob Hennelly/WBGO)

The new American feudalism

Robert Hennelly

Tens of millions of families struggle for shelter, while media tails Trump's clown car

Robert Mueller; Donald Trump (Getty/Photo montage by Salon)

MSNBC: Trump's meddling will "blow up"

Cody Fenwick - Alternet

"The president thinks he's winning with this argument," MSNBC analyst John Heilemann said

Discover the power of Mesh networks

Salon Marketplace

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A great alternative to the Apple Watch

Salon Marketplace

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Dream of a "united Ireland" is back

Danielle Ryan

This week's abortion vote, and the rise of nationalist leader Mary Lou McDonald, show how fast Ireland is changing

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Sean Hannity's authoritarian endgame

Matt Gertz - Media Matters

I reviewed all 487 of Sean Hannity’s segments about the first year of Mueller's investigation. Here’s what I found

Colin Kaepernick and Eric Reid of the San Francisco 49ers kneel during the national anthem. (Getty/Chip Somodevilla/Thearon W. Henderson)

Lawyer: Trump abused power to scare NFL

Travis Gettys - Raw Story

“This is really all about money at the end of the day."

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In this March 23, 2017 photo, a woman poses for photos with the Charging Bull statue in New York. Since 1989 the massive, bronze bull has stood in New York City's financial district as an image of the might and hard-charging spirit of Wall Street. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan) (AP)

Wall Street regulations need a facelift

Jena Martin, Karen Kunz - The Conversation

Republicans finally managed to roll back some of the Wall Street regulations passed by Congress in 2008

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Ready to talk about your DNA?

Michelle Andrews - KFF Health News

If you have a genetic mutation that increases your risk for a treatable medical condition, would you want to know?

"This Is How You Lose Her" by Junot Díaz (Getty/Mark Wilson/Riverhead Books)

This is how you lose Junot Díaz

Ricardo Frasso Jaramillo

I clung to "This Is How You Lose Her" like I'd never clung to a book before. How do I reckon with what that means?

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Debunking 6 myths about tech addiction

Christopher J. Ferguson - The Conversation

How concerned should people be about the psychological effects of screen time?

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Rep. Peter King, R-N.Y., a member of the Committee on Homeland Security, pauses during a television interview just off the floor as the House prepares to vote on a rewrite of the No Child Left Behind law that rolls back the federal control in American education and returns authority to the states on how to improves schools and evaluate teachers, on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, Dec. 2, 2015.   (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite) (AP)

Rep. Pete King alludes to Nazi salute

Taylor Link

Rep. King must have forgotten that the Third Reich punished its national soccer team for refusing to do Nazi salute

George Takei (AP/Victoria Will)

New details emerge in George Takei story

Rachel Leah

A writer who investigated Scott Brunton's accusations suggests that the public and press got it wrong. Did they?

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Riot in Chicago: MC5 torches rock & roll

Don McLeese

"This wasn’t a rock band; it was a street fight. This wasn’t a concert; it was a battle zone."

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Guns N' Roses album comes in at $999

Taylor Link

30th anniversary edition of the band's famous album, "Appetite for Destruction," will be $999

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"See You Again in Pyongyang: A Journey Into Kim Jong Un's North Korea" by Travis Jeppesen (Hachette Books)

See You Again in Pyongyang

Travis Jeppesen

In "See You Again in Pyongyang," the first American in a university program in North Korea recalls the good times

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Dodging dementia is common

Judith Graham - KFF Health News

Breathe a little: Most seniors don’t have cognitive impairment or dementia

Sandra Oh as Eve Polastri on "Killing Eve" (BBC America/Sid Gentle Films Ltd)

"Killing Eve": A finale to die for?

Melanie McFarland

Heading into the finale, the BBC America series is a fascinating study of sisterhood's strengths and perils

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The "Star Wars" blaster is real

Martin Archer - The Conversation

A space plasma physicist tells all

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