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Rose Main Reading Room at the New York Public Library (Getty/Drew Angerer)

The bias hiding in your library

Amanda Ros - The Conversation

Library subjects and call numbers can be the subject of controversy

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Facebook reaches settlement with ACLU

Jack Gillum, Ariana Tobin - ProPublica

The sweeping changes come two years after ProPublica’s reporting, which sparked lawsuits and widespread outrage

Harvard University (Getty/Pgiam)

How colleges use kids' social media feed

Caroline Knorr - Common Sense Media

Learn how what you post can hurt -- and help -- the admissions process.

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Ben Shapiro (Getty/Mark Ralston)

How to have an argument with Ben Shapiro

Matthew Rozsa

A debate about debate — and childhood hunger and the Judeo-Christian God — with conservative superstar Ben Shapiro

"Us" (Universal Pictures)

The Reagan era and "Us"

Amanda Marcotte

Spoilers ahead! Horror may be the only genre that is able to hold the mirror up to us and show us who we are

FILE - In this Thursday, Oct. 13, 2016, file photo, returned boxes of Samsung Electronics' Galaxy Note 7 smartphones are placed at a shop of South Korean mobile carrier in Seoul, South Korea. On Tuesday, March 28, 2017, Samsung said it's considering bringing the recalled, fire-prone Note 7 back to market as a refurbished or rental phone after consulting with regulatory authorities and carriers and assessing local demands. Samsung killed the Note 7 phone after dozens of phones overheated and caught on fire. Samsung conducted extensive tests since then and has blamed multiple design and manufacturing defects in batteries made by two different companies. (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man, File) (AP)

Consumer rights need enforcement

Anne Fleming - The Conversation

JFK pushed consumer rights to the top of the national agenda in 1962

David Koch; Charles Koch (Getty/Photo Montage by Salon)

How billionaires use hate to divide us

Leo W. Gerard - Independent Media Institute

Some billionaire hedge fund owners and multinational CEOs work to divide workers

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Podcast company Gimlet Media organizes

Julianne Tveten - In These Times

The move marks the first instance of unionization at a podcasting company

Students arrive for the first day of school at Stuyvesant High School, Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2015 in New York. (AP/Mark Lennihan)

Entrenched segregation of NYC schools

Rachel Leah

Amid the nationwide conversation about inequity in higher ed, elite schools like Stuyvesant High are under scrutiny

U.S. Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross (Getty/Alex Wong)

The Wilbur Ross I know

Tom Allon

Based on his effort to influence New York politics, it’s no surprise he’s now condemned for arrogance & dishonesty

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White nationalism, born in the USA

Art Jipson, Paul J. Becker - The Conversation

White supremacist groups like the National Socialist Movement have gained power in the U.S. since 2016

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Cory Booker; Elizabeth Warren; Joe Biden; Kirsten Gillibrand; Bernie Sanders (AP/Getty/Salon)

2020 Dems face “the Blob” challenge

Jefferson Morley - Independent Media Institute

How would the presidential contenders deal with the entrenched U.S. foreign policy elite?

A man holding a Colt AR-15 semi-automatic rifle. (Getty/Karen Bleier)

Assault rifles are insane

Lucian K. Truscott IV

Gun manufacturers are selling military-grade killing machines to the general public. To their fans, that's awesome

FILE - In this Aug. 20, 2014 file photo, Kentucky Democratic Senate candidate Alison Lundergan Grimes speaks in Louisville, Ky. Two groups with close ties to Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell are on track to spend nearly $20 million on television advertisements to sway Kentucky voters, a staggering amount for a single race that stands as a textbook example of the use of outside money in a tight contest. While the effort began more than a year ago, the majority of the advertising by the Kentucky Opportunity Coalition and Kentuckians for Strong Leadership has aired since McConnell and rival Alison Lundergan Grimes won primaries in mid-May.  (AP Photo/Timothy D. Easley, File) (AP)

KY strips Grimes of authority over SBE

Jessica Huseman - ProPublica

The bill takes multiple steps to scale back the level of control Grimes has asserted over the SBE in recent years

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Scott Walker won't go away

Sophia Tesfaye

Four months after losing his seat, former Wisconsin governor appoints himself the Republican Party savior

In this May 2004 photo, a group gathers around a GBU-43B, or massive ordnance air blast (MOAB) weapon, on display at the Air Force Armament Museum on Eglin Air Force Base near Valparaiso, Fla. U.S. forces in Afghanistan struck an Islamic State tunnel complex in eastern Afghanistan on Thursday, April 13, 2017, with a GBU-43B, the largest non-nuclear weapon ever used in combat by the U.S. military, Pentagon officials said. (Mark Kulaw/Northwest Florida Daily News via AP) (AP)

Whose blood, whose treasure?

William J. Astore - TomDispatch.com

America's senior generals find no exits from endless war

Grand Hyatt workers and supporters strike outside of the Grand Hyatt in the Union Square area of downtown San Francisco, Nov. 5, 2009. (AP/Paul Sakuma)

Robert Reich: Why unions matter to you

Robert Reich - RobertReich.org

If you have a job, join a union

Infuse your workouts with HD audio

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The FRESHeBUDS Air Bluetooth 4.1 Earbuds are on sale just in time for spring weather

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People evacuate their homes after flooding from Hurricane Harvey. (Getty/Joe Raedle)

Petrochemical fire in Houston

Naveena Sadasivam - Grist

The toxic mixture includes carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, toluene, and naphtha

(AP Photo/Matt Rourke, File) (AP)

Should parents fear potatoes?

Jack Barton - Massive Science

A new study says neither have serious positive or negative impacts on childhood well-being

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FB kept millions of PWs unencrypted

Lauren Barack - GearBrain

Here's how to change your password — again

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When sex workers become therapists

Carrie Weisman - In These Times

Research suggests that upwards of 6 million men are affected by depression every year

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