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Will cities put their feet down?

Sharon Jayson - KFF Health News

Dockless scooters arrived in Austin last April and quickly went from zero to more than 15,000

How you can master digital marketing

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George W. Bush; Donald Trump (Getty Images/Photo montage by Salon)

Bush can force Trump out of office

David Crook - DCReport

Mr. President, we need you now

Stop & Shop workers strike outside of one of the grocery stores on April 20, 2019 in Westport, Connecticut. (Getty/Spencer Platt)

Stop & Shop workers ratify contract

Jeremy Gantz - In These Times

The last of five UFCW locals ratified a new three-year contract with Stop & Shop, following a 10-day strike

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Yelp is turning customers into managers

Joshua Sperber

Surveillance performed happily by anonymous Yelp reviewers is making workers miserable

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Let's about indigenous food?

Coral Lee - Food52

Three voices speak up in an attempt to define an elusive cuisine.

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The bone-deep appeal of bone broth

Bex Brian

A suddenly ubiquitous menu item has deep resonance for 3 generations of women seeking strength, stability and joy

In this photo taken Tuesday, Aug. 23, 2016, Bill Crowell shows his garden made to use less water at his home in the Fountaingrove neighborhood in Santa Rosa, Calif. California water agencies that spent more than $350 million in the last two years of drought to pay property owners to rip out water-slurping lawns are now trying to answer whether the nation's biggest lawn removal experiment was all worth the cost. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg) (AP)

Lawns need to die

Eric Holthaus - Grist

American lawns have so, so much potential — and right now, it’s going to waste

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North Korea missile launches defy Trump

Matthew Rozsa

North Korea launched what was most likely a short-range missile on Friday, testing his relationship with Trump

Maggie Siff as Wendy Rhoades and Asia Kate Dillon as Taylor in "Billions" (Jeff Neumann/Showtime)

"Billions": Better than Game of Thrones

Melanie McFarland

The game Showtime's drama plays provides a sharper lesson about human nature

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An empire built on beer

Kirsty Vitarelli - WhoWhatWhy

The tribe that drinks together, stays together

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Pompeo: Trump doesn't trust North Korea

Matthew Rozsa

Trump's secretary of state proclaimed his faith in Venezuela's opposition and his lack of trust in North Korea

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This stainless steel 10-piece set is everything you need to whip up meals

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Marijuana with a mission

Phillip Smith - Independent Media Institute

The marijuana cultivation industry is being transformed — and not necessarily for the better

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Few Americans really know Cinco de Mayo

Kirby Farah - The Conversation

Many Americans celebrate Cinco de Mayo, but how many actually know the story of the holiday?

In this Feb. 21, 2017 photo, a woman wearing a mask walks to a subway station during the evening rush hour in Beijing. Yet the city’s average reading of the tiny particulate matter PM2.5 - considered a good gauge of air pollution - is still seven times what the World Health Organization considers safe. A group of Chinese lawyers is suing the governments of Beijing and its surrounding areas for not doing enough to get rid of the smog. (AP Photo/Andy Wong) (AP)

China reduces smog by moving it

Molly Enking - Grist

A new study in Science Advances looks at the unintended harm smog-reducing plan did to bordering regions.

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In this Nov. 2, 2016 photo, bees gorge on their own honey after being disturbed by beekeeper Davin Larson, who manages six hives of the 15 located at Brooklyn's Green-Wood cemetery, a national historic landmark located on 478 peaceful acres in New York. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens) (AP)

Urban bee keepers can help save wild bee

Rebecca Ellis - The Conversation

Instead of viewing wild and managed bees as competition, we can view them as partners in producing landscapes

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Finance industry could blow up economy

Marshall Auerback - Independent Media Institute

With all of the focus on big tech, it seems we have forgotten about the real causes of the 2008 crash.

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Sanders: I'm more progressive than Biden

Matthew Rozsa

Bernie Sanders says his record proves that he's more progressive than Joe Biden

America is hella cool: And I can save it

Andrew O'Hehir

A new propaganda genre has risen over the past few cycles — and fallen too. What have we learned, America?

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President John F. Kennedy, next to Jacqueline Kennedy, waves from his car in a motorcade in Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963 (AP/Jim Altgens)

FOIA crusade against a law-breaking CIA

Jefferson Morley - Independent Media Institute

I never expected the case would take so long or rise so high.

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Telling Muhammad Ali's story in full

Rachel Leah

Salon talks to Antoine Fuqua about the new doc "What's My Name" and how he sought to tell such a remarkable story

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Biden condemns Jim Crow, fights parody

Matthew Rozsa

Joe Biden warned that the GOP is bringing back Jim Crow, but his campaign is fighting a different threat — a parody

during the second round of The Alfred Dunhill Championship at The Leopard Creek Country Club on December 7, 2007 in Malelane, South Africa. (Warren Little/Getty Images)

Dung beetles may make produce safer

Virginia Gewin - Civil Eats

Under-appreciated dung beetles could prevent outbreaks like E. coli in farm fields

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