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Jeremy Binckes

Why is the president having so much trouble governing when he bragged about how good he'd be at it?

Brian Williams, in 2002. (AP/Diane Bondareff)

Alexandra Rosenmann - Alternet

The president hasn't been showered with this much praise since his first address to Congress

(AP/Alex Brandon)

Trump's Syria hypocrisy

Chauncey DeVega

Maybe Trump is trying to distract us from the Russia scandal — and maybe he wants his own "splendid little war"

(KRT via AP Video, File)

TRUMP ESCALATES IN KOREA

Matthew Rozsa

The situation on the Korean peninsula seems to be escalating very quickly

Fareed Zakaria; Donald Trump (AP/Kathy Willens/Evan Vucci/Photo montage by Salon)

Media masochists love Trump

Bob Cesca

One pointless display of military machismo, and the TV talking heads Trump loves to mock are swept off their feet

(<a href='https://www.shutterstock.com/g/RATOCA'>RATOCA</a> via <a href='http://www.shutterstock.com/'>Shutterstock</a>/Salon)

Data vs. gerrymandering

Angelo Young

Courts may soon have new tools by which to determine if a voting district has been drawn unfairly

Bill O'Reilly (Getty/Ilya S. Savenok)

Can O'Reilly keep his job?

Matthew Sheffield

The cable news king is a proven survivor — but this time he may have more trouble fighting back his critics

Power lines tower over a coal ash pond from an abandoned coal fired power plant in Chesapeake, Va., Monday, June 27, 2016. A lawsuit has gone to a judge over environmentalists claim that there are leaks of arsenic and other heavy metals into a river near Dominion's abandoned Chesapeake power plant in violation of the Clean Water Act. (AP Photo/Steve Helber) (AP)

Bobby Magill - Climate Central

Coal use in the U.S. fell 9 percent in 2016, even as the Trump administration seeks a coal industry revival

President Donald Trump listens during a meeting with women small business owners in the Roosevelt Room of the White House, in Washington, Monday, March 27, 2017. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci) (AP)

Kali Holloway - Alternet

Overlap of cities and towns that didn't vote for Trump and sleepless nights

(AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

Bruce Weinberg - The Conversation

A new initiative directly tracks the people and businesses that receive research funding

On Passover, matzoh and mobile phones don't mix (Damir Cudic)

Matzoh and mobile don't mix

Marty Kaplan - Alternet

Let my iPhone go.

McDonald’s is among fast food makers trying to provide healthier options for kids (AP)

Alyssa Moran, Christina Roberto - The Conversation

Kids who eat more restaurant food have worse diets than other children, and the fast food joints aren't helping

(AP/Seth Wenig/Getty/Lionel Bonaventure)

Amelia Urry - Grist

Author argues concept of a ‘sharing economy’ limits the human value of sharing to an economic transaction

(Getty/Instants)

Erin James - The Fresh Toast

Put that pinky down and learn the basics to modern wine tasting

Workers at a Greatbatch Medical plant in Tijuana, Mexico. (John Francis Peters for The New York Times and KHN)

Sarah Varney - KFF Health News

Nearly all Americans with pacemakers — and people worldwide — walk around with parts from here.

The connection between pot and psychosis (Photo by Rene Asmussen via Pexels)

Richard Faulk - The Fresh Toast

We break down the science, which might surprise you.

In this July 9, 2015, file photo, Pepsi bottles are on display at a supermarket in Haverhill, Mass. PepsiCo reports financial results Thursday, Feb. 11, 2016. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola, File) (AP)

Melissa Kravitz Hoeffner - Alternet

The junk food giant said it would cut a fifth of the calories in its drinks by 2025

(Salon/Flora Thevoux)

The personal aftermath of rape

Maegan Carberry

One woman shares her experiences with hero complexes, ghosting, and continuing to believe in love

(AP/Carolyn Kaster)

Robert Reich - RobertReich.org

Kushner will protect the riggers, Bannon is out to destroy the system, and Trump is quite happy to do both

Deepak Chopra Talks Science

Alexandra Clinton

He says the entire world is a “human construct" and many scientists are "naive realists"

(Sundance)

Romanian film tackles morality

Gary M. Kramer

Cristian Mungiu’s new film is deliberate and striking at every turn for both characters and viewers

(Getty/flySnow)

Is your cat self-aware?

Marcus Du Sautoy

What does the cat see when it looks in the mirror? Humans can learn a lot about consciousness from this test

(AP/Evan Vucci)

Max Blumenthal, Ben Norton - Alternet

Western intervention could save Syria's beleaguered al-Qaeda-affiliated rebels

Virginia Woolf (Getty Images/George C. Beresford/gradyreese)

The rise of social reading

Michael Harris

Virginia Woolf’s ideal reader is now under siege by interactive technology, as we pursue a party on the page

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