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Policing racist, sexist tweets

Amanda Marcotte

Content strategy expert Sara Wachter-Boettcher worries that Twitter's tools against harassment aren't enough

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The empire comes home

Danny Sjursen - TomDispatch.com

Counterinsurgency, policing, and the militarization of America’s cities

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How pollution hurts our bodies

Anna Robuck

Fish DNA can change in response to pollution. What about the rest of us?

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Do people like government "nudges"?

Cass Sunstein - The Conversation

A product’s calorie label is a common form of nudging behavior. But do people want that nudge?

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New school dedicated to 2e students

Eli Kurland - Narratively

One mother was sick of seeing her 2e sons struggle in ill-equipped schools. So she founded a school of her own

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How to combat racial bias

Gail Heyman - The Conversation

Computer training can decrease children’s biases

This Monday, March 30, 2015 photo shows a Hisense Chrome laptop in San Francisco. (AP)

10 websites every school should bookmark

Christine Elgersma - Common Sense Media

It's homework time, and these online tools can provide information, build skills, inform, and entertain

Fireworks explode over the Las Vegas Strip during a New Year's Eve celebration Sunday, Jan. 1, 2017, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/John Locher) (AP)

In Las Vegas, excess and fantasy bleed

Mark Gottdiener - The Conversation

Recent tragedy overshadows the Las Vegas legacy

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Veronica I. Johnson, Guy Ray Backlund

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Turning to the internet for friendship

Jessica Klein

Who are the women looking for friends on Craigslist?

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How they ended up in chicken plants

Shoshana Walter, Amy Julia Harris - Reveal

Reveal investigates an Oklahoma recovery center called Christian Alcoholics & Addicts in Recovery, or CAAIR.

Inside Manila's chaotic baby boom

Justine Nagan

The POV film "Motherland" explores the intersection of faith, survival and the miracle of life in the Philippines

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Breast cancer survivors walk on the field before an NFL game (AP/Seth Wenig)

Is there a breast cancer virus?

Kathleen T. Ruddy MD

This relatively obscure research could save lives, and it's very underfunded

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The IQ war

Daphne Martschenko - The Conversation

For over a century, IQ tests have been used to measure intelligence. But can it really be measured?

New England Patriots players stand for the national anthem (Getty/Jim Rogash)

What happens if the NFL bans kneeling?

Rachel Leah

It would change the visuals, yes — but they'd be a clearer indictment of the NFL and white supremacy

Michael Moore during "The Terms Of My Surrender" (Getty/Mike Coppola)

The real power of Michael Moore

Sophia A. McClennen

From Broadway to his TNT series, Michael Moore is using wit and political insight to lead the anti-Trump resistance

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Obamacare helped poor cancer patients

Fumiko Chino - The Conversation

The unpopular repeal attempts overshadow the good for certain groups of sick people

Bill Clinton; Harvey Weinstein (AP/Matt Rourke/Getty/Yann Coatsaliou)

When "liberal" men mistreat women

Matthew Rozsa

Harvey Weinstein certainly claimed to be a liberal and a supporter of feminism. That speaks to a deeper issue

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Collins on Trump

Taylor Link

The Republican senator called out Trump for "affecting people’s access and the cost of health care right now"

"Goodnight Moon" by Margaret Wise Brown (Harper & Brothers)

Finding Cézanne in "Goodnight Moon"

Noah Charney

What the classic children's bedtime story and the painter whose work jump-started Modernism have in common

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Hannity's terrifying Trump defense

Matt Gertz - Media Matters

This summer, the Fox host laid the groundwork for a dangerous response by the president

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Donald Trump's world of danger

Paul Rosenberg

Mental health professionals have now warned us: This man should not be president, and we're all to blame that he is

Secretary of State Rex Tillerson (AP/Jacquelyn Martin)

Tillerson and his genitals

Taylor Link

The secretary of state was on a Sunday show and was asked about Bob Corker's "castrated" quote

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The scandal of Pentagon spending

William Hartung - TomDispatch.com

Your tax dollars support troops of defense contractor CEOs

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