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FILE - This June 19, 2015, file photo shows the Marriner S. Eccles Federal Reserve Board Building in Washington.  (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik, File) (AP)

Why Federal Reserve independence matters

Michael Klein - The Conversation

Should you care if the Federal Reserve loses its independence?

Sen. Kamala Harris; Former Vice President Joe Biden (AP/Susan Walsh/Scott Olson)

Dems move toward a hidden consensus

Bill Curry

A blend of populism, pragmatism and social liberalism is clearly the winning formula. Democrats are getting closer

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Here’s some of what Trump has screwed up

Terry H. Schwadron - DCReport

From Iran to Bahrain to the border, it’s one tin-eared, out-of-step, stupid thing after another

Can you smoke pot and work undercover, some wonder? (AP Photo/Seth Perlman, File)

States grapple with power demand of pot

Nate Seltenrich - FairWarning

States legalizing cannabis have done little to limit or track the huge amounts of energy needed to grow it indoors

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FILE - This Jan. 14, 2015, file photo, shows El Capitan in Yosemite National Park, Calif. (AP Photo/Ben Margot, File) (AP)

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LGBTQ health care in jeopardy

Emmarie Huetteman - KFF Health News

Supporters of the rule say it protects the freedom of conscience, but opponents say it encourages discrimination

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What we learn from BLL's climate episode

Annelise McGough - Grist

HBO's Big Little Lies recently ran an episode with the theme of climate change. What does it all mean?

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Baby Boomer roleplay is a thing now

Ashlie D. Stevens

A popular Facebook group lets its members pretend to be very online Boomers, in all their typo-addled glory

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iPhone 8, iPhone X and iPhone 8 Plus (Getty/Justin Sullivan)

iPhones show what Trump got wrong

Jason Dedrick, Greg Linden, Kenneth L. Kraemer - The Conversation

The components of an iPhone add up to a different cost than the phone itself.

Lazarus Lynch (Anisha Sisodia)

Lazarus Lynch cooks with his whole heart

Manny Howard

As a tribute to his father, this digital media food world sensation turns his charm and attention to cookbooks

FILE - In this Dec. 10, 2014 file photo, playwright Larry Kramer attends Acria's 19th Annual Holiday Dinner Benefit in New York. Kramer, the playwright and AIDS activist turns 80 on Monday, June 29, 2015, and neither recent illness nor the glow of a new marriage has softened the urgency of his demands. His fiery temper, which roused thousands to protests in the early years of the epidemic, is part of a new HBO documentary, "Larry Kramer in Love & Anger" that offers an intimate look at the crusader. (Photo by Donald Traill/Invision/AP, File) (Donald Traill/Invision/AP)

Larry Kramer: What Pride means to me

Larry Kramer

“What does Pride mean to you? I’ll tell you what it means to me. I love being gay”

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Turn your favorite cookie into a pop

Sarah Bond

Drop a few chocolate chips into your mold after you fill them with the almond mixture

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Environmental Protection Agency headquarters (iStock/Skyhobo)

EPA wants minimal limits on perchlorate

Sarah Okeson - DCReport

The proposal would approve nine times the harmful perchlorate content allowed in Calif., 28 times more than Mass.

Donald Trump; Xi Jinping (Getty/Jim Watson)

Uncertainty in US-China trade talks

Matthew Rozsa

Although progress was made in recent US-China trade talks, the future remains uncertain for both countries

Russell Crowe as Roger Ailes in "The Loudest Voice" (JoJo Whilden/Showtime)

What Ailes "The Loudest Voice"?

Melanie McFarland

Showtime's Roger Ailes docudrama is made to win awards, not hearts and minds

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The antiwar movement no one can see

Allegra Harpootlian

Will it put a crimp in the war on terror?

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Self-care has become a status symbol

Nicole Karlis

Refinery29’s new diary series documents millennial women’s desperate quest to feel good. But why do we feel so bad?

FILE - In this June 17, 2016, photo, Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julian Castro addresses the Texas Democratic convention in San Antonio. Hillary Clinton’s search for a running mate is moving into a more intense phase, according to several Democrats, as aides contact a pared down pool of candidates to ask for reams of personal information and set up interviews with the vetting team. Those on the shortlist include Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va., and Castro.(AP Photo/Eric Gay) (AP)

Castro blasts Trump over North Korea

Matthew Rozsa

Julián Castro asks why Trump is helping Kim Jong-un when he "has not lived up to his promise from the first summit"

Save over 30% on this unique strainer

Alex McGeeney

Clean up messes easily and prevent calls to the plumber

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Non-English speakers face health setback

Carmen Heredia Rodriguez - KFF Health News

According to the Census Bureau, an estimated 25.9 million people in the U.S. in 2017 had limited English proficiency

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Climate change and the end of the world

Matthew Rozsa

There have been many end-of-the-world prophecies in the past. Why is this one somehow different?

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How a chicken company cut black farmers

Isaac Arnsdorf - ProPublica

The Trump administration has weakened legal protections for farmers and eased off enforcing rules on meat companies

Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) takes the stage during the first night of the Democratic presidential debate on June 26, 2019 in Miami, Florida. (Getty/Drew Angerer)

Debates: Was Trump the big winner?

Bob Hennelly

Only two candidates avoided Savannah Guthrie's trick questions on the economy. Otherwise, Dems walked into a trap

Joe Biden; Donald Trump (Getty/Sean Rayford/Mandel Ngan)

Anti-Biden site linked to GOP consultant

Matthew Rozsa

An anti-Biden website that implied it was run by an ordinary citizen has been linked to a Republican consultant

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