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Donald Glover and "black genius"

Phillip L. Cunningham - The Conversation

Music has been one of the few arenas in which African-Americans have been afforded genius status

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Kansas bans LGBT community from adopting

Taylor Link

The "religious-freedom" law enables faith-based agencies to deny adoption for same-sex couples

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EPA's long history of industry collusion

Jonathan R. Latham

The EPA has long bent to the desires of industry, persecuted whistleblowers, and buried their own research

"Bullshit Jobs: A Theory" by David Graeber (Simon & Schuster/Getty/GillTeeShots)

One book every new graduate should read

Erin Keane

Chances are, at some point in your life, you might end up in what's known in anthropology as a "Bulls**t Job"

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In this March 16, 2017 photo, sugar tax stickers are posted by sweetened beverages at the IGA supermarket in the Port Richmond neighborhood of Philadelphia. Less than three months into Philadelphia's new tax on sweetened drinks, the stakes have escalated: Beverage makers say the measure is hurting sales so much they need to cut jobs, while city officials say the moves are a ploy to get the tax struck down. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke) (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

Diet soda may be hurting your diet

Eunice Zhang - The Conversation

Growing evidence over the last decade show artificial sweeteners can alter healthy metabolic processes

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Trump campaign informant named

Taylor Link

Republicans think this news is proof Trump was spied on, while Dems argue the name shouldn't have been disclosed

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President Trump: Come see the Bronx

Andrew O'Hehir

Mr. President: I live in the Bronx. I know that sounds terrifying. But it's given me new hope for America

Marc Gunther

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, during their wedding in St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle on May 19, 2018 in Windsor, England. (Getty/Jonathan Brady)

The royal wedding: When we all show up

Melanie McFarland

From a gospel sermon to "Stand By Me," the royal wedding was a powerful inclusive statement

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Housing crisis: Is bigger better?

Alexandra Staub - The Conversation

The United States is facing a housing crisis

Michael Shannon and Michael B. Jordan in "Fahrenheit 451" (Michael Gibson/HBO)

"Fahrenheit 451" is all too real today

Melanie McFarland

Is it a great adaptation of Ray Bradbury's masterpiece? No. But Michael B. Jordan gives a stunning performance

25 things about Michael Cohen

Taylor Link

The "Real Time" host shares some information on the "sleazy lawyer"

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Former U.S. Rep. Steve Israel, D-NY (AP/Andrew Harnik)

Are we at an impasse with gun control?

Andrew O'Hehir

Salon talks to former U.S. Rep. Steve Israel, author of the novel "Big Guns," about what's stopping gun control

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Science teachers sacrifice for students

Emily Cayton, M. Gail Jones - The Conversation

Most science teachers spend $450 on lab materials their students wouldn’t otherwise have

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Trump’s Stalinist roots

Alexei Bayer - The Globalist

Making personal loyalty the measure of all government, as Trump does, was tried in the Soviet Union under Stalin

A great alternative to bulky batteries

Salon Marketplace

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Trump did it. He’s going down

Lucian K. Truscott IV

Trump did it and he’s going down for a host of crimes, and some of them have nothing to do with Russia

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Americans are more anxious than before

Jacek Debiec - The Conversation

39 percent of Americans report feeling more anxious than this time last year

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Why background checks aren't enough

Ladd Everitt

Gun control advocates hope to expand the background-check system. But it's a fake solution crafted by the NRA

Palestinians clash with Israeli forces near the border between the Gaza strip and Israel, east of Gaza City following the the controversial move to Jerusalem of the United States embassy on May 14, 2018, (Getty/Thomas Coex)

Why Jerusalem? Why now? And what’s next?

Terry H. Schwadron - DCReport

The embassy move sparks protests; Israel kills dozens of Palestinians; Blood washes up on Trump’s White House

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In this Thursday, Jan. 14, 2016, photo, a worker walks across an area where coal ash removal is underway at the Dan River Steam Station in Eden, N.C. Duke Energy Corp. is digging up and hauling away the toxic coal residues two years after one of the worst coal-ash spills in U.S. history. (AP Photo/Gerry Broome) (AP)

Coal ash contains toxic chemicals

Laura Mast

Can science find solutions where policy lags before the damage deepens?

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Understanding social media and anxiety

Caroline Knorr - Common Sense Media

Recognize the warning signs of anxiety disorder and help your kid keep social media use healthy and productive

Muslim women perform an evening prayer called 'tarawih' marking the first eve of the holy fasting month of Ramadan, at Istiqlal Mosque in Jakarta, Indonesia, Sunday, June 5, 2016. During Ramadan, the holiest month in Islamic calendar, Muslims refrain from eating, drinking, smoking and sex from dawn to dusk. (AP Photo/Tatan Syuflana) (AP Photo/Tatan Syuflana))

Why Ramadan is called Ramadan

Mohammad Hassan Khalil - The Conversation

What is the significance of Ramadan?

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The next big discovery in astronomy?

Eileen Meyer - The Conversation

Earlier this year, astronomers found that thousands of black holes likely exist near the center of our galaxy

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