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Learn to play poker with the pros

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Get your game face on: learn to beat your friends at poker or even start a side hustle

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Reducing children’s test anxiety

Louis Volante, Christopher DeLuca - The Conversation

We need to re-think what matters in schools and what’s worth measuring

Host Jimmy Kimmel speaks onstage during the 90th Annual Academy Awards on March 4, 2018 in Hollywood, California. (Getty/Kevin Winter)

Let's never have an Oscars host again

Mary Elizabeth Williams

The case for nobody: Our favorite Oscar host is the one who isn't there

Spiderman, X-men (Getty Images/Mario Tama)

How an X-Men writer changed storytelling

J. Andrew Deman - The Conversation

An "X-Men" comics writer played a significant role in developing the long-form storytelling techniques

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Will Joe Beef survive the apocalypse?

Manny Howard

"Joe Beef: Surviving the Apocalypse" was a clever way to cast a cookbook, and, it turns out, a survival strategy

FILE - In this Jan. 27, 1993 file photo, American author Toni Morrison is shown at Princeton University in Princeton, New Jersey. Her novels, such as 1987's "Beloved," have shone a light on the racial prejudices that have afflicted her homeland. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast, File) (AP)

Read: African American women writers

Nancy Kang - The Conversation

A short list of pivotal texts by African American women from the past century

Nicolas Maduro (AP/Ariana Cubillos)

Rubio seems to call for Maduro's murder

Matthew Rozsa

Marco Rubio tweets a picture of Muammar Al Gaddafi that seems to imply calling for the death of Nicolás Maduro

Pamela Adlon as Sam Fox on "Better Things" (Pamela Littky/FX)

Pamela Adlon's got "Better Things" to do

Melanie McFarland

On a set visit to "Better Things," Salon talks to Pamela Adlon and her co-stars about the creator owning her vision

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From fear of spiders to fascination

Gerhard J. Gries, Andreas Fischer - The Conversation

Education about spiders dispels fear, avoids misconceptions and instils a sense of appreciation and wonder

Dive into freelance writing with

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The Copywriting Mastery Bundle teaches you how to launch a career as a freelancer and publish your own stories

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Bill Maher takes on red states

Matthew Rozsa

"Real Time" host Bill Maher has stirred up controversy with a monologue that seemed to insult red states

Chadwick Boseman as Black Panther in "Captain America: Civil War" (Marvel Studios)

"Black Panther" and STEM role models

Clifford Johnson - The Conversation

A black headlining superhero character is rare enough; that he is a scientist and engineer too is unprecedented

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Donald Trump speaks about the government shutdown on January 25, 2019, from the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, DC. (Getty/Alex Edelman)

A brief history of presidential lethargy

Stacy A. Cordery - The Conversation

While Trump’s workdays may prove to be shorter than those of past presidents, he’s not the first to face criticism

In this image released by Lionsgate, Jennifer Lawrence portrays Katniss Everdeen in a scene from "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1." (AP Photo/Lionsgate, Murray Close) (AP)

Sci-fi can help solve climate change

Zoe Sayler - Grist

50 years before the first photovoltaic cell was put to use, the women of “Ladyland” were thriving on solar energy

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Striking for school nurses the way to go

Ana B. Ibarra - KFF Health News

These unions follow in the footsteps of Los Angeles teachers, who striked for six days last month

Mike Pompeo (AP/Alex Brandon)

Pompeo contradicts Trump on North Korea

Matthew Rozsa

Trump's secretary of state contradicts him about whether North Korea poses a nuclear threat

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Trump's lies: A field guide for 2020

Paul Rosenberg

We all know Trump lies a lot. But unless the media understands his methods and techniques, he'll keep winning

Michael Cohen (AP/Seth Wenig)

Cohen's testimony may not be legitimate

Stanley M. Brand - The Conversation

Michael Cohen’s appearance at a congressional hearing may not actually be legitimate under congressional rules.

Mahershala Ali; Glenn Close; Yalitza Aparicio (Getty/Tolga Akmen/Gregg DeGuire/Emma McIntyre)

What to expect at the 2019 Oscars

Rachel Leah

The flip flopping of the Academy on various aspects of the ceremony feels like the institution lacks a clear vision

Paul Manafort (Alexandria Detention Center)

Mueller's sentencing memo sears Manafort

Matthew Rozsa

Robert Mueller's sentencing memo accuses former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort of "brazen" criminality

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In this Nov. 28, 2016 photo, Dr. Sunjay Kaushal, left, performs open heart surgery on Josue Salinas Salgado at the University of Maryland Medical Center in Baltimore. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky) (AP)

3D printers make practice hearts

Kirsty Vitarelli - WhoWhatWhy

Surgeons are able to practice heart surgery on their individual patients by using the technology of 3D printing

FILE - This Aug 4, 2011 file photo shows the Cigna logo at the headquarters of the health insurer Cigna Corp., in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke, File) (Associated Press)

Insurers sway benefits employers choose

Marshall Allen - ProPublica

The insurance industry gives lucrative commissions and bonuses to the independent brokers who advise employers.

Cory Booker; Bernie Sanders; Elizabeth Warren; Kirsten Gillibrand; Kamala Harris (AP/Getty)

The 2020 economic message is all Bernie

Bob Hennelly

Why does a $15 minimum wage, Medicare-for-all and the Green New Deal just roll off democratic tongues?

Howard Schultz (AP/Elaine Thompson)

The end of Howard Schultz

Robert Reich - RobertReich.org

Schultz cannot win, so why is he running?

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