Day Drinking with Qusumi
The Japanese TV and comics creator reveals the secret to world peace and to finding good restaurants without Yelp
Worker's rights and climate change
At least 783 U.S. workers died as a result of extreme heat between 1992 and 2016, while 69,374 were injured
"Big Short" investor shorts Tesla
Steve Eisman does not see much potential out of Tesla, says that Elon Musk must pull a "rabbit out of his hat"
The cake I didn't know I was looking for
Moms can be assigned or they can be chosen. And sometimes they can be a bit of both.
Brain stimulation for violent criminals?
There's a social angle to violent crime, and now, a biological angle to possibly curing it
Cruz defends Jones
Ted Cruz makes a play for Alex Jones' fans as his election against Beto O'Rourke heats up
Salon talks to "Bleeding Edge" makers
"These women have been screaming for years, unheard" say the makers of the documentary, which premiered at Tribeca
Presidents weigh in on campus speech
Three university presidents share their thoughts on campus free speech
Trump playing the political game
Trump biographers warns that the president's erratic behavior on Twitter is just a distraction from the real issues
Why moderates fear the "socialist left"
What's behind all the concern-trolling over socialism? Too many Democrats don't want to talk about core beliefs
Trump tweets denial of 2016 meeting
"I did NOT know of the meeting with my son, Don jr.": Trump claimed the Clintons were behind Cohen's betrayal
United States of "Animal House" at 40
The infinite cynicism with which "Animal House" pronounces the failures of post-war America remains unparalleled
Carlson downplays collusion evidence
Tucker Carlson and friends insist that colluding with a foreign adversary to win an election is not a big deal
A case for your high-end investment
Facebook eats dirt and we like it. Why?
Why do we love it when one of the companies holding up an entire corner of the marketplace takes a giant hammering?
Immigration lawyers, judges vexed by new
Across the nation, only a handful of states and cities provide funds for lawyers to aid people facing deportation
Les Moonves: What's rotten at CBS
Ronan Farrow harpoons another Hollywood industry titan, finally calling out that the rot at CBS starts at the top
Trump: Enemy of breastfeeding mothers
Trump bends over backward to help profit-hungry infant formula industry
Trump has left denials and lying behind
Efforts to slip the Russia noose have turned Trump's aggressive handling of reality from gobsmacking to psychedelic
FL dismal swamp for cigarette makers
Tobacco companies face more lawsuits in Florida than in all other states combined, observers say
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How "public" is New York's public radio?
Laura Walker, the CEO behind New York's WNYC, makes nearly $1 million and sits on the Tribune Media board
Small businesses loyalty programs shift
With each disappearing loyalty card, communities have fewer spaces for privacy from data mining
Race influences media-covered shootings
If a news report mentions a shooter’s tough childhood, chances are he’s white