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Will SCOTUS kill the gerrymander?

David Daley

Rulings on obvious partisan gerrymanders in Wisconsin and Maryland offer John Roberts the chance to make history

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"Fox & Friends" is scandalizing probe

Nick Fernandez - Media Matters

Fox & Friends" is attempting to scandalize what appears to be a typical counterintelligence probe

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GOP is aiding Trump's slide into fascism

Travis Gettys - Raw Story

It's all to "save the president's skin"

Donald Trump and Jerry Falwell (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

Christian media reshaping US politics

Jason C. Bivins - The Conversation

A historical lens to how evangelists changed — and continue to change — American politics

Daniela Uribe with a mountain of cascara. (Photo courtesy of Lazy Bear Tea/Civil Eats)

Don’t call it food waste

Danielle Beurteaux - Civil Eats

Food startups are diverting raw materials from the landfill and developing markets for upcycled products

The J. Edgar Hoover Building, The Federal Bureau of Investigation headquarters, Wednesday, Aug. 19, 2015, in Washington. () (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)

Informants aren't spies

Douglas M. Charles - The Conversation

An FBI historian examines the role informants play in the intelligence community

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"Mixed reality" is a burgeoning market

Lauren Barack

From VR headsets to manufacturing, the mixed reality space is only starting to take off

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America’s graying population in 3 maps

Peter Rogerson - The Conversation

Where do baby boomers live?

Roseanne Barr and John Goodman in "Roseanne" (ABC/Adam Rose)

"Roseanne" bungles opioid addiction

Kevin Doyle

The depiction of opioid addiction on "Roseanne" isn't doing public health practitioners any favors

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The fraud of personality quizzes

Randy Stein, Alexander Swan - The Conversation

A quirky quiz probably isn’t going to tell you much about your innermost essence

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Poll flips left

Taylor Link

Many conservatives cited the poll as a sign that the blue wave would hit a wall this fall, but now it has adjusted

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Memorial Day, tradition and potato salad

Hannah Howard

Returning to a family barbecue with happy news about the future makes stark all that has changed around a tradition

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Why autonomous vehicles have "levels"

Huei Peng - The Conversation

What can this car do on its own, and what does it still need human help with?

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"Solo" suffers in box office

Taylor Link

The movie failed to attract an audience close to the size of its predecessors, as moviegoers ask why Disney made it

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Syria: A homeland I've never seen

Jennifer Zeynab Joukhadar

I was born in Manhattan in the Syrian diaspora to an Arab father and a white mother, an unruly thread come loose

Executive Editor Dean Baquet heads in to The New York Times headquarters in "The Fourth Estate." (T.j. Kirkpatrick/Showtime)

The Fourth Estate: No "fake news" here

Melanie McFarland

Liz Garbus' documentary series about The New York Times in the Trump era may drag, but it does not fail journalism

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Media snacks change the workplace

Ethan Tussey - The Conversation

A quick distraction is at our fingertips – and app developers know it

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Giuliani takes CNN viewers on a ride

Taylor Link

In an interview Giuliani says Mueller's investigation is "illegitimate" because basis for it came from "Spygate"

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How Nestle exploits Michigan's water

Nicholas Schroeck - The Conversation

All bottled water comes from somewhere

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NYT's subtle racism in drug stories

Joyce McMillan

NYT's sympathetic coverage of white moms struggling with opioids contrasts with its hysteria over "crack babies"

FILE - In this June 14, 2011 file photo, various prescription drugs on the automated pharmacy assembly line at Medco Health Solutions in Willingboro, N.J. Calling the rising cost of drugs “unsustainable,” congressional advisers Wednesday, June 15, 2016, recommended major changes to Medicare’s popular outpatient prescription program, now 10 years old.  (AP Photo/Matt Rourke, File) (AP)

VT passed a drug importation law

Shefali Luthra - KFF Health News

Here's what to expect from Vermont's new law, which intends to tackle constantly climbing prescription prices

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America's "Tailspin" and history

Paul Rosenberg

Steven Brill's new book on the rise of modern inequality is important, but to fix it we need a bigger picture

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