Linguistics hold clues about migration
What can a modern-day Creole language tell us about its first speakers in the 1600s?
Do Americans care about chemicals?
We need chemicals for daily life, but seem to feel "apocalypse fatigue" around their dangers
Brooklyn Nine-Nine: awake to identity
This season the Fox comedy shows how to specifically claim a character's identity without making it a "thing"
America’s Martin Shkreli problem
America: where people will go to any length for wealth
Another side of the gun conversation
An intimate journey through a family tradition
"Trump Country" or land of opportunity?
Virginia is a not-so-far-off land of opportunity, despite "Trump Country" labels, according to Woodson
“Do I still have my eye?"
While embedded with an Army unit in eastern Afghanistan, I was blinded by a rocket launcher hit to the face
Lending disparities in America
Attorneys general start taking action against lending disparities
Putin wins another term
This time there's proof that the Russian election may not have been on the level
Veteran activists advise Parkland kids
The advice from veteran activists suggests that #EnoughIsEnough is on the right track
Try getting better sleep
Sleep affects sex, and sex affects sleep. It’s important to pay attention to both
Hey corporate media: Stop gun violence!
Cable news networks could do a lot to save lives
How GOP "hardball" has reshaped politics
Stealing a Supreme Court seat is just one example: Republicans have long believed they must play dirty to win
Trump's women and global trade
The purpose of the steel tariffs is motivated by the same political force that drives Trump – playing blame games
Trump eyes his next target: Mueller
After getting rid of Andrew McCabe, he's now eying the man investigating him
Twitter: the new Manhattan Project
But unlike the A-bomb scientists, social media's progenitors have no idea what they've unleashed
Republicans take another swing
20 states have renewed efforts to weaken and undo the Affordable Care Act this year
Kushner's problems in Queens
An AP investigation shows that the Kushner Companies may have violated city rules on paperwork
Why save money if capitalism is ending?
Given poor economic prospects, many millennials can't save anyway — but their hope for the future is social change
And just like that, support is gone
The advisory board's contract that helped support nuclear workers has expired, with no sign of new hires.
Stefon returns to "SNL"
Stefon has a few ideas for what to do on St. Patrick's Day
Yemen: Time for answers or an end
Senators are starting to question what the U.S. is doing in the Middle East, and why we're involved
Katrina Pierson's unhinged ideologies
The newly appointed campaign adviser has made some eye-popping remarks over the years
"SNL" tackles White House turmoil
"SNL" welcomes back some old administration favorites