Putin blames the Jews for hacking
Russian President Vladimir Putin deflects blame for 2016 hacking to Jews, who he says may not even be Russian
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Mueller has Trump & Co. pinned down
The special counsel is on the case
The conflicts of the other Trumps
The members of the president's inner circle are all dealing with their own conflicts, it seems
John Oliver tackles cryptocurrencies
"Everything you don’t understand about money, combined with everything you don’t understand about computers"
NRA wins on guns
Trump is still excited about things the NRA is happy about, and he's dropping stuff the NRA doesn't like
DeVos shows the world her ignorance
The secretary of education, when asked about education topics, struggles to come up with answers
"Chefs, Drugs and Rock & Roll"
Toiling in a pro kitchen is like working in a submarine that is on fire, so why do so many people want to do it?
GOP's fears play out in Pennsylvania
Another district Trump won easily is now a close race. This is one of the stories of 2018
Skip the hassle of going to the market
Stand out for employers
Kids could force the hand of politicians
Kids, by refusing to go to school, may be able to make politicians to move on the subject
The world of trees: Up in smoke
Trees are dying at unprecedented rates. Can we rethink conservation before it's too late?
Corruption like we've never seen before
Longtime CIA analyst Melvin Goodman: Russian hacking isn't as dangerous as the "dumbing down of this country"
How the left can win on free speech
Do trolls like Christina Hoff Sommers and Milo Yiannopoulos have the right to speak? It's the wrong question
Why you should vote for a woman in 2018
Does the gender of the person who represents you in Congress really matter?
Protectionism is back on the agenda
Trump’s decision to impose tariffs on imported steel and aluminum could have costly consequences
Kids can find a community on the site
Plus, four tips for seeing the positive side of YouTube
Healthier Happy Meals?
In the U.S., 58 percent of children ages 6 to 8 and 41 percent of preschoolers are overweight or obese
Cape Town: A city without water
The South African city is a test case for what happens when climate change and a dysfunctional government collide
History of the Hollywood sign
It was once an eyesore. Now it's a landmark. How "Hollywoodland" became the sign of Southern California
Panhandling laws: Unconstitutional
What the First Amendment misses when it comes to quality of life laws
The media lies to you about weight loss
News media love sensationalizing scientific studies about losing weight and miracle diets. Don't trust them