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Travel like an economist

Jay L. Zagorsky - The Conversation

Go to an ATM — using your home currency in a foreign land can significantly inflate the cost of every purchase

A helicopter drops water on the fire as crews battle the Sunshine Fire in the Sunshine canyon area of Boulder, Colo. on Sunday, March 19, 2017.  (Jeremy Papasso/Daily Camera via AP) (AP)

Heat in the northwest

Eric Holthaus - Grist

The effects of climate change are exemplified in the country's weather patterns

(AP/Alex Brandon)

Send in the drones

Jeffrey Ulrich - Alternet

First employed as a tool of war, drones are getting an eco-friendly makeover

(AP/Keith Srakocic/Charles Rex Arbogast)

White privilege in NCAA sports

Anya Alvarez

It's time we talked about how colleges let affluent white students be supported by African-American student labor

Detroit (Annapurna Pictures)

Women of the Detroit rebellion

Lisa Biggs - The Conversation

Older women, including their aunts and mothers, discouraged shoplifters from taking items from the grocery stores

(Getty/Chip Somodevilla)

New Trump campaign ad

Taylor Link

The beleaguered president launched a tone-deaf attack ad at Democrats and the media, as he still plays to his base

Kendrick Lamar (AP/Amy Harris)

Lamar has no time for Trump

Max Cea

The president could learn a thing or two from the rapper

Niecy Nash on Claws sex scenes

Alli Joseph

Preparing for on-camera intimacy is both mental and strategic, says the TNT star

"The Trip to Spain" (IFC Films)

Inside "The Trip to Spain"

Tom Roston

The latest "Trip" film sees the actors drinking their way through the Iberian Peninsula and midlife crisis

(Getty/IPGGutenbergUKLtd)

Leaving the nest

Katherine Sargent - Motherwell

At least one of my daughters sleeps in my bed every night. I complain, but the truth is I want them there

(AP Photo/Rick Scuteri)

Lynch sits

Taylor Link

His head coach gave the perfect response to his player's decision not to stand

The band Toto accepting a Grammy Award, Feb. 23, 1983. (AP)

Why Toto's "Africa" endures

Annie Zaleski

How an '80s soft-rock classic became a beloved, enduring pop culture reference

Sophie Turner, Isaac Hempstead Wright, and Maisie Williams in "Game of Thrones" (HBO/Helen Sloan)

Survival: The Stark superpower

Melanie McFarland

That which does not kill us makes us stronger. If that's true, the Starks are the hardest family in Westeros

(Alex Wong)

About those State Dept cuts...

Nadia Rubaii, Max Pensky - The Conversation

The State Department has established programs to incentivize and pressure states to act against war criminals

Activist Brittany Ferrell and a crowd of protesters in "Whose Streets" (Magnolia Pictures/Autumn Lin Photography)

Protest gets framed as unrest

Tom Roston

Removing police violence from the public sphere and describing the personal, psychological ill effects it has

(AP Photo/Steve Helber)

"I'm not the angry racist"

Taylor Link

A student at the University of Nevada, Reno insists he is not a racist for attending a racist protest

(Getty/sarah5)

Only human after all?

Noah Charney

Art and AI have this in common: Traditionally, the more lifelike a work, the more skilled it was thought to be

(AP)

Tesla's union-free vision

Michael Arria - In These Times

Tesla required employees to sign confidentiality agreements which prevent them from discussing workplace conditions

Paul Joseph Watson, Alex Jones, and Stefan Molyneux (YouTube/Paul Joseph Watson/Reuters/Lucas Jackson/Youtube/Stefan Molyneux)

Youtube's rebellious right

Max Cea

Not all mediums are created equal

(AP/Charles Rex Arbogast)

My daughter the anti-vaxxer

Laurie Lichtenstein - Motherwell

In the days leading up to the injection, my daughter looked up every anti-vaccine group and fringe website online

Kamala Harris; Bernie Sanders (AP/Rich Pedroncelli/Getty/Alex Wong/Salon)

Overcoming the Dems' civil war

Paul Rosenberg

Neither identity politics nor economic populism can return the Democrats to power on their own. We need solidarity

FILE - In this Saturday, June 1, 2013, file photo, a young Indian covers his face to protect from the heat as he walks on a dried bed of the River Tawi on a hot summer day in Jammu, India. India is launching programs to protect people from extreme heat in two high-risk cities, after a devastating heat wave killed at least 2,500 people across the country last year. (AP Photo/Channi Anand, file)

Climate change and suicide

Brian Kahn - Climate Central

Additional heat is responsible for 59,300 suicides since 1980 — causing financial hardships due to crop loss

(Fox News)

Hegseth on white nationalists

Taylor Link

Hegseth saw nothing wrong with Trump's statement on the protest Saturday; in fact, he appreciated "many sides" take

(salon/Flora Thevoux)

"Dog anti-vaxxers" are here

Danielle Ryan

Your pooch won't get autism from the rabies shot. But there are legitimate concerns about over-vaccinating pets

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