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Why your fridge can't stop food rot

Melanie Silvis

Bacteria like E. coli have a system to recover from the cold

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Christian nationalists' new power play

Paul Rosenberg

Evangelical extremists mount "Project Blitz," a covert campaign to re-create a Christian America that never existed

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Timber trafficking is a global problem

Kenneth E. Wallen - The Conversation

According to Interpol, the illegal timber trade is worth $50 billion to $150 billion annually

"The Handmaid's Tale" (Hulu/:George Kraychyk)

The once and future abortion

Gretchen Sisson, Renee Bracey Sherman

It's not just Gilead's regressive dystopia — too frequently, futuristic TV looks back at abortion, not forward

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What tech calls "AI" isn't really AI

Jason Rhode

Facial recognition, surveillance and helping you buy things are a far cry from android sentience

Mark Zuckerberg arrives to testify before a joint hearing of the Commerce and Judiciary Committees on Capitol Hill, April 10, 2018. (AP/Andrew Harnik)

It's not just Zuckerberg's fault

Sarah Igo - The Conversation

Cambridge Analytica and Facebook didn't create the scandal independently

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Investors in skyscrapers take more risks

Sina Esteky - The Conversation

Do Wall Street’s high-rises fuel risky behavior?

William Kristol, Charlie Sykes, and Ben Sasse (Getty/Photo Montage by Salon)

Why NeverTrumpers should stay in GOP

Jerry Taylor

Yes, the Republican Party is gravitating toward fascism. All the more reason for those with another vision to fight

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CEOs with influence remain silent

Robert Reich

Robert Reich: Despite the fact these CEOs hold sway with Congressional Republicans, they fail to utilize it

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un poses with South Korean President Moon Jae-in inside the Peace House at the border village of Panmunjom in Demilitarized Zone, April 27, 2018. (Korea Summit Press Pool via AP)

History is being made in Korea

Patrick Lawrence

This week's historic meeting in Panmunjom was much more than symbolism. Now the pressure is on Washington

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Lawmakers aim to amend for state's acts

Samantha Young - KFF Health News

California's state sponsored eugenics program has return to light as a new bill aims to pay reparations to victims

US/Mexico Border (Getty/Jim Watson)

The border fetish

Todd Miller - TomDispatch.com

Borders have become another way of making sure that nothing gets in the way of the sanctity of business as usual

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How to talk to teens about online creeps

Christine Elgersma - Common Sense Media

Use this script to kick off a conversation with your kid

Robert Downey Jr. as Iron Man; Elon Musk; Josh Brolin as Thanos; Donald Trump (Marvel Studios/AP Photo)

Superheroes of neoliberalism

Keith A. Spencer

What if the most popular movie genre of our age is really the immune reaction of a dying economic system?

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U.S. military studying A.I.

Matt Stroud, R. Jeffrey Smith - Center For Public Integrity

But experts at the RAND Corporation warn that potential dangers loom

Joy Reid (AP/Colin Young-wolff)

Joy Reid denies offensive remarks

Nicole Karlis

However, the MSNBC host can’t prove she was hacked either

(AP/Rick Bowmer/Salon)

A golden age of sexual assault reform?

Christopher Johnston

The launch of the federal Sexual Assault Kit Initiative (SAKI) was a turning point in advocacy for rape victims

Shigir Idol (Wikimedia)

Shigir Idol could be 11,600 years ago

Nicole Karlis

The wooden statue once reportedly stood 16 feet tall, and was created right after the Ice Age ended

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Meet Cate Gary, "The Trumpslayer"

Keith Lowell Jensen

This comedian has earned herself a reputation even among the radical left for her strong opinions

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R.E.M. plays its first ever show

J. Niimi

The band cobbled together a set in the weeks before the party, deciding at the last minute on the name Twisted Kite

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An economist explains travel insurance

Jay L. Zagorsky - The Conversation

Offers of extended warranties are increasingly becoming the norm for TVs and other relatively inexpensive goods

R. Kelly (Getty/Mike Pont)

Are you next, R. Kelly?

Rachel Leah

Allegations and pressure are mounting, but they have been for 20 years. When will it be enough to take him down?

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