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Trump goofs up on the regular. (Getty/Saul Loeb/Salon)

Donald Trump makes mistakes

Kali Holloway - Alternet

He gets the big things wrong—and also, the little things.

Trump should stay out of this

D. Watkins

The guy who bragged about grabbing women declared April to be a month of awareness for sexual assault. Really?

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Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse

Trump's anti-environment entertainments will crash against the bulwark of good, old-fashioned administrative law

Pot helps crack addicts wean off the addictive drug (Photo by maxknoxvill via Pixabay)

Trey Reckling - The Fresh Toast

Cannabis may help some to wean off of cocaine use, research suggests.

A photo of the author with her mother.

Sisterhood and Rachel Dolezal

Alli Joseph

I am white, I am black, I am Native American. And I know what it's like for people not to see all of who I am

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Steven M. Demorest - The Conversation

Our society's toxic idea of "talent" can deprive people of music's benefits for the rest of their lives

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How to celebrate Penguin Day

Gary M. Kramer

World Penguin Day is April 25, and there are plenty of films to help you celebrate your passion for penguins

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Shari Berkowitz, Elizabeth Loftus, Kimberly Fenn, Steven Frenda - The Conversation

Innocence puts you at risk in an interrogation room

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Anna Gorman - KFF Health News

Rural hospitals are facing one of the greatest slow-moving crises in American health care

"Seven Samurai;" "Jaws"

Books to movies, great is hard

Erik Lundegaard

How often does Hollywood turn a great book into a great movie?

Mary Kills People (Lifetime)

"Mary Kills People"

Melanie McFarland

Lifetime's enjoyable Canadian import makes the case for euthanasia by wrapping it in an engaging crime thriller

An aerial photograph released by the US Department of Defense after a March 16, 2017 US airstrike in al-Jinah, Syria, showing damage to part of a mosque.

Charlie May

Three separate investigations show that the U.S. Military bombed a mosque in Syria

(HBO/Zack Hyman)

Autism Awareness Month Irony

Matthew Rozsa

What's the point in a month devoted to raising awareness if people don't become aware?

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David R. Montgomery - The Conversation

Conventional wisdom says we need industrial agriculture to feed the world. That's not necessarily true

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Charlie May

Early results suggest the final round for the French election is set

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Mysteries of the Holy Grail

Noah Charney

The object that has obsessed relic hunters for millennia has its origins in biblical and Arthurian fan fiction

FILE - This June 14, 2011, file photo, shows the drug Lipitor at Medco Health Solutions Inc., in Willingboro, N.J. A new study shows very long-term benefits from even short-term use of cholesterol-lowering statin drugs, such as Lipitor. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke, File) (AP)

Emily Kopp, Rachel Bluth - KFF Health News

This group is leading the charge against Senate bills allowing drug importation from Canada

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Trump's "culture of cruelty"

Chauncey DeVega

Author of a new book on Trump's rise says we face "something so dark, so real, so evil" with no clear precedent

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Ilana Novick - Alternet

Dozens chime in on why resistance is necessary, especially in today's political climate

Charlie May

Alisyn Camerota opens up about her experiences at Fox News

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The GOP's health care dilemma

Paul Rosenberg

Political scientist David Hopkins on how the GOP's health care debacle reflects the party's unsolved problems

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Julie Rovner - KFF Health News

Now that the GOP effort to repeal and replace the ACA is in limbo, is there a way to make it work better?

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Charlie May

Trump's poll numbers continue to plummet

Bill O'Reilly (Fox News/Salon)

Firing O'Reilly isn't enough

D. Watkins

Bill O'Reilly's racist show was a symptom of rot in Fox News' culture. What if it could be fair and balanced?

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