Studying the past to change our present
Few people back then would’ve been able to predict what scientists know about evolution today
Higher minimum wage means fewer suicides
That means the business lobby, which has consistently fought against higher minimum wages, has blood on their hand
Pelosi: McConnell engaged in "cover up"
"Very unusually, the leader of the Senate, Mitch McConnell, has signed onto a resolution to dismiss the case"
Do craft breweries cause gentrification?
Craft breweries may not deserve their bourgey stereotypes, research finds
Cory Booker ends bid for Democratic nod
"I will carry this fight forward," Booker says. "I just won’t be doing it as a candidate for president this year"
Oscars still so white? The notable snubs
Notable snubs included Awkwafina and Jennifer Lopez, who were just recognized for their work by the Golden Globes
Dems: Don't fall for fear and outrage
Before you get mad online, ask yourself: Who benefits most from rancor between Democratic campaign supporters?
Warren "disappointed" with Sanders camp
“I think this is a little bit of a media blow up," Sanders said after Politico revealed the negative talking points
Trump lies he "saved" ACA protections
Americans with pre-existing conditions have protections because of former President Barack Obama's healthcare law
"Joker" isn't remotely Oscar-worthy
From "Midsommar" to "Hustlers," these deserving but overlooked 2019 films handled storytelling and issues better
DOJ wants max sentence for Chris Collins
They recommended the maximum sentence, saying Collins continued to serve in Congress while hiding his crimes
"The New Pope": Sexy and it knows it
Everything you loved about "The Young Pope," only now with John Malkovich in mascara
"Joker" leads the 2020 Oscar nominations
Not far behind were a trio of films with ten nods each: 1917," "The Irishman" and "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood"
Trump shares fake pic of Pelosi in hijab
"Republicans: How long can you cover up for and defend the president's actions?" Sen. Chuck Schumer asked
Trump lied to us: It's nothing new
Donald Trump is a pathological liar — but spinning manufactured evidence to justify war is an American tradition
Trump's assault on democracy: What next?
Fascism scholar Ruth Ben-Ghiat: If Trump wins again, America will be "ready for full-on authoritarian rule"
"Natural gas is at work for you"
Natural gas is generally cleaner than other fossil fuels, but it's hardly a long-term solution to climate change
Thunberg, activists: Dump fossil fuels
In a Guardian op-ed, Thunberg and 20 other youth climate activists call on world leaders to end fossil fuel economy
EPA to ease rules on storing coal ash
The move is the latest Trump administration effort to support the failing coal industry
Voting system CEOs to work with gov't
CEO testimony was unprecedented, but old biases endure.
Study debunks the "abortion regret" myth
In our study we learned that after 5 years, 99 percent of women reported their abortion was the right decision
Calif. doctors to screen kids for stress
California now will pay doctors to screen patients for traumatic events known as adverse childhood experiences
Against meal kits
The proliferation of Silicon Valley meal kit delivery companies is gentrifying cooking
How to make cauliflower rice
Cauliflower rice is a great way to add veggie-heartiness to whatever you're eating.