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Americans and interracial couples

Allison Skinner - The Conversation

When asked, nine percent of Americans say it’s a bad thing. But could more biases lurk beneath the survey data?

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Michelle Wolf's "Salute to Abortions"

Rachel Leah

Wolf took on pro-life propaganda and abortion stigma in her new episode of "The Break"

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The ballad of Alan Dershowitz

Heather Digby Parton

Eminent Harvard Law professor claims he's being shunned on Martha's Vineyard. New York Times responds with alarm

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Workplace deaths on the rise?

Eli Wolfe - FairWarning

There is a small but growing body of research highlighting the health benefits of unions

Malcolm Nance (Hachette/Jason Schneider)

Malcolm Nance: We may lose the republic

Chauncey DeVega

Former intelligence officer turned author says Putin is Trump's "handler" and we're in a "Benedict Arnold moment"

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Is it time for parents to unionize?

Rebecca Stoner - In These Times

Parents need to stop blaming themselves and start blaming capitalism

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Why voters believe Trump's gang lies

Amanda Marcotte

Paranoid urban legends about gang violence have softened up many white people to believe all sorts of nonsense

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Extinguish development in the hills?

Patrick Michels, Eric Sagara - Reveal

Some officials and residents have begun to wonder aloud whether some fire-prone areas are too dangerous to inhabit

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Kennedy's exit dampens election reform

Celia Viggo Wexler - WhoWhatWhy

Justice Kennedy’s retirement may dampen the prospects for the court taking on partisan redistricting

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The downside of genetic ancestry testing

Wendy D. Roth - The Conversation

Genetic ancestry testing might all seem like harmless fun, but there is a downside

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Milking cows for data — not just dairy

Matthew Stuber, Gary Kazmer, Shalabh Gupta, Steven Zinn - The Conversation

With robotic milking systems, the cows run the show

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A nap, bottle of formula and $18k

Jenny Gold, Sarah Kliff - KFF Health News

American hospital bills are littered with multiplying fees, many of which don’t even exist in other countries

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The invasive plant that burns people

Nicole Karlis

People are rightfully freaking out over the invasive plant that is popping up in U.S. states

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How to build a better hospital

Leonard L. Berry, D. Kirk Hamilton - The Conversation

Research shows that effective building design is especially important in hospitals

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The 6 stages of madness in "The Shining"

Roger Luckhurst

At the crucial core of the horror masterpiece, time collapses and Jack Torrance's madness blooms

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You had me at Merlot

Kirsten Telander

The author who single-handedly killed the reputation of Merlot speaks out: sorry, not sorry

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Birthday tacos from 873 miles away

Eric Kim - Food52

"I made these tacos for you. I tested them and wrote up the recipe and everything"

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The sneaker king on "Rock Rubber 45s"

D. Watkins

Salon talks to Bobbito Garcia about his new film and his role in making sneaker culture mainstream

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Climate change not to blame for this

Leif Brottem

Nigerian farmers and herders clash in an altercation that reflects the country's toxic politics

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