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Igbos and the Holocaust
During the massacre of Igbos in Nigeria between 1966 and 1970, one to three million people died
How boats can help you sleep
There's something special about the soothing sensation of being rocked to sleep by gently lapping water
Crimes against animals — and people
Animal cruelty investigators are doing unappreciated work for low pay and without union benefits or protections
Google faces another antitrust probe
Google has another investigation on its hands
Facing 40 and stepping into the MMA ring
Salon talks to the author of the memoir "Why We Fight," Jewish athletic identity and the communal fight response
A simple creamy chicken pasta recipe
Sometimes love is a quick pantry pasta dinner
Clyde Stubblefield, keeper of the beat
Give the drummer some! On this day in 2017, the world lost one of its most influential drummers
The complexities of cannabis
Dispensaries are everywhere and edibles are socially acceptable, and yet judgment still exists
Who’s afraid of Daniel Bryan?
Bryan has proclaimed himself a messenger for a cause much greater than himself — environmentalism
Women in STEM face huge disadvantages
A prestigious medical journal provides overwhelming evidence for systemic barriers
Brazil’s urban scorpions
Brazil's scorpion infestation is terrorizing residents of São Paulo and other major cities
Utah approves expanding Medicaid
Utah’s proposal to limit federal and state funding on Medicaid is a radical change
Saving education in the Trump era
Trump and the far right have tried to destroy higher education, because it's a zone of democracy and real hope
How Trump can do better with North Korea
It is clear that North Korea’s nuclear weapons arsenal have not been curtailed in any significant way
Lobbying swamp flourishes in Washington
At least 33 former officials have found ways to sidestep the administration’s ethics pledge
Veni, Vidi, Tweeti
An obituary for the republic
Howard Schultz: Enemy of democracy?
The Starbucks founder can't possibly win, and thanks to the 12th Amendment he could allow Trump to win by losing
Young plaintiffs take on climate change
The 21 plaintiffs filed a motion Thursday night for a preliminary injunction to halt new fossil fuel development
Save 27% on these reusable batteries
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Fox Biz host: Beware socialism!
Fox Business Network host Trish Regan on covering the Venezuela crisis and why she fears Bernie Sanders and AOC
What will your city feel like in 2080?
In 60 years, New York could feel like today’s Arkansas
H2Q dropout is a massive blow
The HQ2 debate in New York broadened awareness of the sordid process of economic development deals
Star Trek’s and sustainable innovation
The TV show Star Trek contains lessons for sustainable and inclusive innovation