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Sean Hannity (AP/Jeff Roberson)

Hannity scolds Fox colleague over Biden

Matthew Rozsa

Fox News has a well-documented history of making false claims about the health of Democratic candidates

Harvey Weinstein departs Manhattan Criminal Court after the day's proceedings in his sex assault trial on January 27, 2020 in New York City. Weinstein, a movie producer whose alleged sexual misconduct helped spark the #MeToo movement, pleaded not-guilty on five counts of rape and sexual assault against two unnamed women and faces a possible life sentence in prison. (David Dee Delgado/Getty Images)

Spox: Weinstein might have concussion

Matthew Rozsa

The film mogul has reportedly been having health issues since his conviction for rape; he'll be sentenced Wednesday

Donald Trump Jr. on Axios (HBO)

Don Jr wants to debate Biden on nepotism

Matthew Rozsa

"Let's talk about who profited off of whose public service"

Michael Moore (Jeffrey Malet, maletphoto.com)

Moore: Why I'm still rooting for Sanders

Alex Henderson - Alternet

Moore views Sanders as someone who would fight for the American working class like Roosevelt: “We need an FDR"

Fox calls out Trump over coronavirus

Fox calls out Trump over coronavirus

David Edwards - Raw Story

“Here’s the president just touched down and the DOW selling off 1,600 points"

Erik Prince, former Navy Seal and founder of private military contractor Blackwater USA ( SAUL LOEB/AFP via Getty Images)

Prince recruits spies to infiltrate Dems

Igor Derysh

How the brother of Betsy DeVos reportedly helped infiltrate "groups considered hostile to the Trump agenda"

Conservative paper rips Trump over virus

Conservative paper rips Trump over virus

Tom Boggioni - Raw Story

“The current crisis is revealing what many critics feared in a potential Trump presidency"

White House counselor Kellyanne Conway (AP/Evan Vucci)

Joe rips "lying" Kellyanne Conway

Travis Gettys - Raw Story

The "Morning Joe" host blasts the White House senior adviser for claiming the coronavirus outbreak was contained

Ted Cruz (AP/Manuel Balce Ceneta)

Worries over Trump's health after CPAC

Igor Derysh

President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence also attended the annual conservative political conference

U.S. Vice President Mike Pence prepares to speak at a briefing on the Trump administration's coronavirus response in the press briefing room of the White House on March 04, 2020 in Washington, DC. Officials took questions on a range of issues related to the spread of the coronavirus in the U.S. Also pictured is Dr. Robert Redfield, Director of the CDC. (Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images)

Mike Pence's secret Christian empire

Heather Digby Parton

CDC director Robert Redfield and other important public health officials are Pence-approved evangelical Christians

Richard Painter (Getty Images)

Former WH lawyer: Trump wants full power

Chauncey DeVega

Former GOP ethics lawyer Richard Painter says Trump is the "American Nero," and democracy is in extreme danger

(Erik Isakson / Getty Images)

Scanning the sky for stars, not drones

Sarah Sax - Undark

A Palestinian scientist’s effort to bring astronomy to Gaza has begun to bear fruit, but steep hurdles remain

President Donald Trump arrives after a meeting about the coronavirus at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Friday, March 6, 2020, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

The emperor has no clue

Dan Froomkin - Press Watch

Trump bet on containing the virus — and that failed. Now all he cares about is claiming he's done a great job

(Ezra Bailey / Getty Images)

Why having fewer OSHA inspectors matters

David Weil - The Conversation

A reduction in OSHA inspectors may lead to a reduction in workplace safety.

Close-up of Money and U.S. Flag (Getty Images)

Does media care about money in politics?

Julie Hollar - FAIR

Media reports combine giant super PACs with small nonprofits — and deliver the message that everyone's on the take

(Brittany Murray/MediaNews Group/Long Beach Press-Telegram via Getty Images)

"A threat to the blood supply"

JoNel Aleccia - KFF Health News

Dozens of blood drives have been canceled and regular donors are no-shows, industry officials said.

Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders (AP Photo/Getty Images/Salon)

The big lesson of Super Tuesday’s votes

Terry H. Schwadron - DCReport

The contest between Sanders and Biden means the Democratic race is now about the men themselves, not their ideas

Chef Lidia Bastianich and her cookbook, "Felidia" (Getty Images/Knopf/Penguin/Salon)

Elevate flan by adding Nutella

Lidia Bastianich

Nutella is to Italians what peanut butter is to Americans. It is incorporated into a lot of desserts

(Brett Carlsen/Getty Images)

Why football needs better helmets

Christina Marvin - Massive Science

Football needs better helmets, rules, and scientific integrity

American author of science fiction Isaac Asimov (Getty Images/Salon)

Isaac Asimov's invention of the robot

Terri Favro

Our most durable ideas about robots don’t come from science, but the imagination of sci-fi pioneer Isaac Asimov

Grits & Chorizo Bowl (Ashlie Stevens)

Mexican-inspired grits and chorizo bowl

Ashlie D. Stevens

The case for breakfast food prep? Try this versatile recipe you can assemble on the fly with different toppings

Crocuses bloom in the Arnold Arboretum on March 4, 2020, as the first signs of spring bloom in Boston's Jamaica Plain. (Jessica Rinaldi/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)

Spring is arriving earlier across the US

Theresa Crimmins - The Conversation

Climate change has advanced the arrival of spring by as much as several weeks in some parts of the U.S.

Hillary (Hulu)

Why "Hillary" and women can't be POTUS

Melanie McFarland

Director Nanette Burstein spoke to Salon about her Hulu docuseries and what it means now, and to history

(Getty/albln)

The shadow of a RFID looms large

Jordan Frith - MIT Press Reader

In the mid-2000s, RFID drew criticism from privacy experts and became the target of far-right conspiracies

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