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Registered nurse Keene Roadman, dressed in personal protective equipment, and registered nurse Fred Serafin, demonstrates the proper disposal of the personal protective equipment, after the simulated treatment of a Ebola patient, to doctors and nurses who are part of the core care team that would treat Ebola patients, during a training class at the Rush University Medical Center, Thursday, Oct. 16, 2014, in Chicago. () (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)

global health? American suffer

Gerald W. Parker, Andrew Natsios, Christine Crudo Blackburn - The Conversation

The Trump administration wants to cut more than $2 billion in global health funding

(AP Photo/Tony Dejak)

Yoga vs pilates

The Fresh Toast Staff

We know you have questions and that's okay

Paul Joseph Watson (YouTube/Paul Joseph Watson)

Infowars editor can't win

Eric Hananoki - Media Matters

Watson's fans include Donald Trump Jr. and the Trump administration

Tim Wise (City Lights Publishers)

Trump: a political opioid

Chauncey DeVega

Author of "Dear White America" says Donald Trump is a painkiller for white people's anguish — but it won't work

President Donald Trump points as he speaks during a rally at the Kentucky Exposition Center, Monday, March 20, 2017, in Louisville, Ky. (AP Photo/John Minchillo)

america last

Tom Engelhardt - TomDispatch.com

He spouted "America first" on the campaign trail, but put Americans last when he took office

FILE - This Sept. 10, 2012, file photo shows Little Rock Central High School in Little Rock, Ark. A federal judge Thursday, Aug. 21, 2014, ended a large part of an Arkansas desegregation case rooted in the Little Rock Central High School crisis of 1957. (AP Photo/Danny Johnston, File) (AP)

segregation is still alive

Derek Black - The Conversation

Segregation is supposed to be forbidden, but it still thrives. And it's coming back

(AP Photo/Peter Morrison)

The feds will protect elite

Celisa Calacal - Alternet

The U.S. government has secretly been upgrading its secret bunker to protect Washington officials

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who's hurt by debt?

Lauren Kaori Gurley - Alternet

The student loan debt crisis is a glaring example of systemic gender inequality in 2017

(AP Photo/Jae C. Hong, File)

burrito by drone?

Samantha Cole - The Fresh Toast

Oh, and the chips and guac were free

(AP Photo/Toby Talbot, File)

6 opiod reads

Aviva Rutkin, Jessie Schanzle - The Conversation

America's opioid epidemic seems to only be getting worse

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Lead in 20 percent baby foods

Lydia Zuraw - KFF Health News

Your child's health could be in danger

Filipineza doesn't mean maid

Melissa R. Sipin

The women in my family don't have the same story as "Lola" Eudocia Pulido. But the same forces shaped their lives

FILE - In this Thursday Jan. 6, 2011 file photo, a traditional dhow floats in the Corniche Bay area with tall buildings of the financial district in the background. The 2022 World Cup in Qatar, the wealthy oil- and gas-producing Gulf nation with giant look-at-me ambitions that belie its small size, is shaping up as a unique experience. (AP Photo/Saurabh Das, File) (AP Photo/Saurabh Das, File)

saudi's power play

Vijay Prashad - Alternet

The Saudis' closest allies, Morocco and Pakistan, are on Qatar's side, angering the United States

Sean Hannity (Fox News)

trump media uses GOP attack

Matt Gertz - Media Matters

President Trump's allies are blaming media coverage for Wednesday's attack

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Fortunate Son?

Charlie May

The Taliban now control or contest more territory since before 2001, and the war in Afghanistan has no clear end

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Russian programmers win again

Samuel Blackstone

“We don’t care enough about teaching computer science": American programming students on why our STEM ed lags

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medicaid in america

Simon Haeder - The Conversation

The benefits of the Medicaid expansion are real

F is for Family (Netflix)

F is for Pennsylvania

Matthew Rozsa

The second season of Netflix's "F Is for Family" draws rare attention to social issues in the Keystone State

(AP Photo/Ebrahim Noroozi)

Iran launches missile strike

Charlie May

In response to the terrorist attacks in Iran nearly two weeks ago, the nation launched a missile attack in Syria

OK Computer by Radiohead (Parlophone/Salon)

"OK Computer": still new at 20

Annie Zaleski

Two decades on, the seminal album offers new readings and new resonances

(AP/Bebeto Matthews/Salon)

Best of Salon: Tupac needed

Mychal Denzel Smith

Tupac Shakur's biopic, "All Eyez on Me," is out now. He would have been 46 this week

"Orange Is The New Black" (Netflix/Jojo Whilden)

Orange Is the New Black

Melanie McFarland

The chaos left in the wake of Litchfield's riot mirrors the current state of our nation's spirit: Both are wrecked

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When is a leak ethical?

Cassandra Burke Robertson - The Conversation

As the president declares war on leakers, it's worth noting that not all leaks are bad

Double Talk

Charlie May

On multiple Sunday news shows Trump's lawyer insisted the president wasn't being investigated, and blamed Twitter

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