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The American chaos machine

Danny Sjursen - TomDispatch.com

Chaos, it seems, is now Washington's stock-in-trade

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The party of Non-Voters

Robert Reich - RobertReich.org

You probably have two guesses that come to mind: the Democratic party or the Republican party. Well, it's neither.

Pulled Pork Sliders (Skyhorse Publishing)

Make pulled pork in your Instant Pot

Johanna Reagan

Share the delicious results made with bone broth — but maybe not your cooking secret

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How food fraud is hidden in plain sight

John G. Keogh - The Conversation

A 2018 study found 61% of seafood products tested at Montréal grocery stores and restaurants were mislabelled

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My mom’s groovy chocolate cake recipe

Megan Giller - Food52

The magic is in the memories — and all that chocolate

"The New Class War: Saving Democracy from the Managerial Elite" by Michael Lind (Portfolio.Getty Images/Salon)

Stop with the "Russiagate" nonsense

Michael Lind

The Russian money spent to influence the election was negligible. Its persistence as an explanation is bad for Dems

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Big Oil wants to muddy up Texas waters

Naveena Sadasivam - Grist

Oil and gas producers are looking for new ways to get rid of the fluid left behind after fracking and drilling.

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Juicy coffee beer-brined chicken wings

Ashlie D. Stevens

As a game day alternative, this crowd-pleasing party food brings all the flavor with a heat level you control

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Los Angeles Lakers forward Kobe Bryant smiles to the crowd during a ceremony before Bryant's last NBA basketball game, against the Utah Jazz, Wednesday, April 13, 2016, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong) (AP)

Kobe Bryant dies in helicopter crash

Daniel Kreps - Rolling Stone

Longtime L.A. Laker, one of NBA's biggest stars, dies with 13-year-old daughter in private helicopter crash

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Animal exports in the Victorian era

Harriet Ritvo - The Conversation

The sparrow flourished too well in the U.S., but the camel did not

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Are crime shows slowing justice reform?

Melanie McFarland

"Police departments don't need hundreds of millions of dollars of free public relations," says Color of Change prez

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A new bill aims to fix school food waste

Lisa Held - Civil Eats

A new bill seeks to improve student nutrition and increase environmental education about food waste.

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This computer graphic image provided by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) shows two drum-shaped and solar-powered Minerva-II-1 rovers on an asteroid. Japanese unmanned spacecraft Hayabusa2 released two small Minerva-II-1 rovers on the asteroid Ryugu on Friday, Sept. 21, 2018. (JAXA via AP)

Sending robot "skins" to space

Shi En Kim - Massive Science

Light and adaptable robotic skins can turn inanimate objects into multifunctional robots

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Psychology skews western. Can we fix it?

Michael Schulson - Undark

Critics have argued that these biases present an imperfect view of the human mind. Why is it so hard to correct?

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How we get more women of color elected

Lauren Schiller

Interviewing A'shanti Gholar, political director at Emerge America and founder of the Brown Girls Guide to Politics

Painter Jon McNaughton shows off a portrait of President Reagan at a taping of Sean Hannity's Fox News TV show during the Conservative Political Action Conference at the Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center February 23, 2017 in National Harbor, Maryland. Hosted by the American Conservative Union, CPAC is an annual gathering of right wing politicians, commentators and their supporters. (Zach D Roberts/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

That Trump painter: Why he's great

Andrew O'Hehir

If a great artist is someone who captures the (deranged) spirit of his time, then the MAGA painter is the real deal

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Implosion of the RWA

Christine Larson - The Conversation

While 97% of Romance Writers of America members are women, only 14% are people of color

People wearing facemasks to help stop the spread of a deadly virus which began in the city, wait at Wuhan Red Cross Hospital in Wuhan on January 24, 2020. (Hector Retamal/AFP via Getty)

The deadly disease lurking near you

Liz Szabo - KFF Health News

Influenza poses a far greater threat to Americans than the coronavirus from China

Avenue 5 (Alex Bailey/HBO)

What's on the uncool "Avenue 5" menu

Ashlie D. Stevens

Even when exploring space, humans will still want a little continental breakfast as a treat

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Why being online makes you cynical

Keith A. Spencer

A new psychology study on how being disrespected leads to increasing cynicism has repercussions for online behavior

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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) exits the Senate chamber during a short recess in the impeachment trial proceedings at the U.S. Capitol on January 21, 2020 in Washington, DC. (Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

Senate reinvents rules every impeachment

Kirsten Carlson - The Conversation

Everybody seems to be using the word "precedent" right now. What does it really mean?

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The Christian Right, Trump and End Times

Alex Henderson - Alternet

Secretary of State Pompeo is a “master” of “messaging” that panders to “End Times evangelicals," a new report says

The first day of the Strike WEF march on Davos on 18th of January 2020 near Davos, Switzerland. The first day of the march started in Lanquart with speeches and hot food and ended in Schiers. The protest is planned to finish in Davos with a public meeting in the town on the day the WEF begins. The march is a three day protest against the World Economic Forum meeting in Davos. The activists want climate justice and think that The WEF is for the world's richest and political elite only. (Kristian Buus/In Pictures via Getty Images)

The line from debt to the climate crisis

Bob Hennelly

As rich financiers toast to capitalism in Davos, the targets of their exploitation suffer abroad and at home

Lev Parnas (Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

Parnas is afraid of Barr: he should be

Thom Hartmann - Independent Media Institute

An attorney general willing to bend or even break the law can be a corrupt president's last line of defense.

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