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Donald Trump drinks during a special gala celebration dinner for the Association of Southeast Asian Nations. (Getty/Athit Perawongmetha)

Trump's foreign policy? There isn't any

Patrick Lawrence

Trump had one consequential moment during his Asia trip — and everyone in the rudderless American media missed it

Ernest Hemingway attends a bullfight in Madrid, Spain, November 1960. (AP)

How Hemingway dealt with fame

Verna Kale - The Conversation

Hemingway never expected such an overwhelming reaction to “A Farewell to Arms”

John F. Kennedy (AP)

The CIA is still hiding some JFK files

Jefferson Morley - Alternet

The records of top undercover officers implicated in the assassination story are still secret or heavily censored

(AP)

Believe in the kindness of strangers

Kristin Brethel-Haurwitz - The Conversation

Some people have donated kidneys to save someone they don't even know

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Why “Black-ish” grandma Ruby is sassy

Rachel Leah

The actor has a strong message for police officers: "Stop shooting our children"

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New healthy media habits for young kids

Caroline Knorr - Common Sense Media

Now that screen time recommendations are more flexible, it's time for new rules

(Salon/Ilana Lidagoster)

No hashtag without action

D. Watkins

Raising visibility on social media is fine. But showing up in person and doing the work is what makes change

Oliver North; Ronald Reagan (Getty/Chris Wilkins/AP/Photo montage by Salon)

5 myths you were taught were true

Herb Reich

We take so many half-truths and outright unfounded ideas for granted

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Andy Warhol's Velvet Underground

Joe Harvard

What role did the legendary artist play in the recording of one of rock music's most iconic albums?

(AP Photo/Danny Johnston, File)

Turkey tails and globalization

Michael Carolan - The Conversation

Our relationship with and knowledge of food is much different from what it used to be

Fox host savaged after defending Trump

Charlie May

Maria Bartiromo said comparing Al Franken's accusations to Trump is "apples to oranges" and "not the same at all"

A man walks past a house laying in flood water in Catano town, in Juana Matos, Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria (Getty/Hector Retamal)

How to prevent climate-related disasters

Morgan Simon

Social investing is a trillion-dollar trend most people have never heard of

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Automatic for the People by R.E.M. and produced by Scott Litt (Warner Bros.)

R.E.M.'s "Automatic for the People"

Annie Zaleski

The producer talks mixing in Dolby Atmos, making the record, and its legacy

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Herpes genome hiding in fish DNA

Dan Samorodnitsky

Researchers have made a bizarre discovery involving transposons, parasitic DNA found in fish — and humans

A bus with a message of support for Meek Mill drives in Philadelphia (AP/Matt Rourke)

Why you need to care about Meek Mill

Rachel Leah

The rapper's plight is an entry point to understanding why our probation system just doesn't work

Lena Dunham (AP/Danny Moloshok)

Dunham slammed for Murray Miller defense

Charlie May

Dunham defended Murray Miller who has been accused of sexually assaulting actress Aurora Perrineau when she was 17

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Hari Kondabolu in "The Problem With Apu" (TruTV)

Confronting "The Problem with Apu"

Melanie McFarland

In this lively documentary, Hari Kondabolu breaks down the ugly truth about a favorite character on "The Simpsons"

Flood water surround homes damaged by Hurricane Harvey, Saturday, Aug. 26, 2017, in Rockport, Texas. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

How cities can cope with extreme weather

Clark Miller - The Conversation

Intensity of heavy downpours in Houston has increased since the 1950s. Some argue disaster planning is out of date

Police officers and medical personnel stand at the scene of a shooting near the Mandalay Bay resort and casino, Monday, Oct. 2, 2017 (AP/John Locher)

What mass killers have in common

Lisa Aronson Fontes - The Conversation

Most mass killers have one common trait – a propensity for domestic violence.

Al Franken; Harvey Weinstein; Roy Moore (AP/Getty/Salon)

"Sex panic" or national reckoning? Both!

Andrew O'Hehir

This week the #MeToo moment became a political weapon — and reminded us that Americans don't share the same reality

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Designing better ballots

Michael Byrne - The Conversation

Should the future of voting look more like the past?

FILE - This June 17, 2003 file photo shows British rock band AC/DC, from left, Brian Johnson, Malcolm Young, Phil Rudd, Angus Young, and Cliff Williams performing on stage during a concert in Munich, southern Germany. The band says Young is not returning to the band after he announced he was taking a break from the group to focus on his health in April. A Wednesday statement from the band’s label said: “Unfortunately, due to the nature of Malcolm's condition, he will not be returning to the band.” AC/DC will release the album “Rock or Bust” on Dec. 2. (AP Photo/Jan Pitman, File) (AP)

Malcolm Young of AC/DC dies at 64

Charlie May

Young died peacefully, surrounded by his family, after living with dementia for several years

Robert Reich in “Saving Capitalism” (Netflix)

Robert Reich's conservative documentary

Matthew Rozsa

Robert Reich has made a documentary that is ultimately modest in its proposed social reforms

(AP)

Trump reverses on elephant trophies

Charlie May

Trump backtracked on lifting an Obama-era ban on elephant trophy imports, pending a review

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