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The Prius of shoes is coming

Diane Stopyra

Sneakers have not been known for their sustainable manufacturing processes. That's changing fast

Scarlett Johansson as Ivanka Trump hawks her "Complicit" perfume

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Alli Joseph

"She beautiful, she's powerful, she's. . .Complicit," says Scarlett Johansson's Ivanka Trump perfume ad

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Broadband market competition

Hernán Galperin, Annette M. Kim, François Bar - The Conversation

Our world-class creators live in communities where internet access services are far from world-class

Alec Baldwin as President Trump on SNL 3.11.17

Aliens attack Donald Trump

Alli Joseph

On SNL, it wasn't "The Russians are Coming!", but rather, "The Aliens are Here!", and Baldwin's Trump

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Trumpcare starts at Mar-a-lago

Jim Hightower

With the leader of free world careening from one mess to another, will anyone say, "The emperor has no clothes!"

Ellen Johnson Sirleaf

Carrie Sheffield

Helene Cooper discusses Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Africa's first democratically elected female head of state

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Matthew Rozsa

From the big changes to the minor tweaks, the American Health Care Act may change health care for everyone

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Long live the netbook! Sort of

Matthew Sheffield

The mini-laptop's market niche got swamped by the iPad and the phablet, but netbook fans are funding a comeback

In this Oct. 24, 2016 photo, patients wait their turn at one of the Medical Center external clinics in San Juan, Puerto Rico. A steady departure of medical specialists from Puerto Rico has turned into a stampede amid the island's ongoing economic crisis leaving patients with few doctors to take care of their ills. () (AP Photo/Carlos Giusti)

Charles R. Venator-Santiago - The Conversation

Being born in Puerto Rico is tantamount to being born in the United States, but a lot of ambiguity still remains

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Artificial turf bad for kids

Stuart Shalat - The Conversation

Chemicals in tires are recycled into crumbs to support the plastic blades of synthetic grass and could be dangerous

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Assange, "Vault 7" and Russia

Danielle Ryan

WikiLeaks' new trove suggests the CIA could easily fake a Russian hack. It's no smoking gun, but it's disturbing

Cutting smoking reduces heart attacks (Mark Fairey)

Smoking kills your heart

Stanton Glantz - The Conversation

Heart attack deaths dropped significantly following implementation of smoke-free law in Brazil, and elsewhere

A drought-affected corn field is not the cause of food shortages

Famines in the 21st century?

Daniel Maxwell - The Conversation

What explains this rapid rise in the number of people who need emergency food assistance? Hint: it's not a shortage

President Donald Trump signs the Waters of the United States (WOTUS) executive order, Tuesday, Feb. 28, 2017. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)

Bobby Magill - Climate Central

EPA withdrew a request for methane emission info from 15,000 companies nationwide

No country is an island

Carrie Sheffield

Salon's Carrie Sheffield discusses America's place in a globalized economy with Nicholas Wyman, author of "Job U"

Raymond Crossman

It's 1985 all over again

Raymond E. Crossman

I stayed quiet about my HIV+ status for 30 years, but no longer. It's time to fight again, like we did in the '80s

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Melissa Wheeler, Victor Sojo - The Conversation

How to combat gender discrimination in male-dominated industries

Relationtrip (UTA)

Gary M. Kramer

What happens when a pair of not-so "independent and cool" young folk decide to force the getting-to-know-you thing?

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The gospel of Alicia Keys

David Masciotra

From "Here" to her Women's March speech to her presence on "The Voice," Keys is a balm for the weary soul

The U.S. Military is using games to train soldiers that blur life lines (AP)

Video games training soldiers?

Scott Nicholas Romaniuk, Tobias Burgers - The Conversation

New games allow soldiers to take their combat roles home with them, blurring their on and off-duty lives

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Richard Forno, Anupam Joshi - The Conversation

The U.S. must do a better job managing the volume of information generated and controlling access to it

Former U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, Preet Bharara,  was fired after refusing to resign 3.11.17 (AP/Kathy Willens)

Alli Joseph

"I did not resign. Moments ago I was fired," Bharara tweeted Saturday, joining president in Twitter flame game

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A-Rod swings the mic

Max Cea

Get ready to see a lot more of A-Rod

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Darius Lakdawalla, Anup Malani - The Conversation

Republicans: Emphasize the importance of patient choice. Democrats: Focus on protecting those most vulnerable.

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