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FILE - In this June 26, 2016, file photo, a woman holds a rainbow flag during the NYC Pride Parade in New York. Young Americans overwhelmingly say they support LGBT rights when it comes to employment, health care and adoption. That’s according to a new GenForward survey, which finds 92 percent of young adults support HIV and AIDs prevention, 90 percent support equal employment, and 80 percent support LGBT adoption. Across ethnic groups, large majorities of Americans aged 18 to 30 favor training police on transgender issues, government support for LGBT youth organizations and insurance coverage for transgender health issues. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig, File) (AP)

Moshe Z. Marvit - In These Times

The Hively v. Ivy Tech Community College decision marks a major break from an previous interpretation

Melting Ice off the north coast of Svalbard (Getty Images/Ashley Cooper)

Brian Kahn - Climate Central

An unusually large swarm of icebergs is forcing ships to change course in the North Atlantic

Soon, eateries in Kansas City will offer jazz, barbecue  and weed (Photo by Xochi Romero via Unsplash)

Food, fun and Mary Jane in KC

Al Olson - The Fresh Toast

Voters approve lower penalty for cannabis possession: $25 fine and no jail.

(AP Photo/Luis Alvarez, File)

Trump tees off but eats junk

Taylor Link

A survey found that Americans who exercise two or more times a week think that Trump falls short on health, fitness

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I’m glad my dog is dying

Joe P. Squance

Death is not complicated; it's simple. But explaining the reality of it to a child, gently, is the hardest thing

FILE - In this March 29, 2016, file photo, activists and residents from across Bergen County deliver petitions against the proposed Pilgrim Pipeline project in New York and New Jersey In Hackensack, N.J. Prolonged protests in North Dakota failed to stop the flow of oil through the Dakota Access pipeline. But they've provided inspiration for protests against pipelines around the country. Tactics used in North Dakota such as resistance camps, social media and online fundraising are now being used against pipeline projects in nearly a dozen states. (Amy Newman/The Record of Bergen County via AP, File) (AP)

Brian C. Black - The Conversation

Before World War I, petroleum had few practical uses, but it emerged from the war as a strategic global asset

Cover detail of "A Surgeon in the Village" (Beacon Press)

Brain surgery with a tree saw

Tony Bartelme

At first, the visiting doctor thought there was no way he could open up a man's skull at this rural hospital

California's snowpack is on track for one of the wettest winters on record after five years of drought. (AP)

Andrea Thompson - Climate Central

Mary Elizabeth Williams

The author of "The Unmade Bed" takes on housework

(AP/Chris Steppig)

NCAA cash in play for NC again

Nico Lang

Passage of a lame compromise bill gives the NCAA the cover it needs to roll back boycott of NC for HB2 bathroom ban

(Getty/Jessica Kourkounis)

Anxiety about Trump

Jacob Sugarman - Alternet

A report from Durant, Oklahoma, hints at a growing weariness among Trump's most loyal supporters

Bill O'Reilly; Donald Trump (Reuters/Mike Segar/Getty/Chip Somodevilla/Photo montage by Salon)

Taylor Link

The parent company of Bill O'Reilly's employer understands what is and is not appropriate in the workplace

Me and Grandma (SelectNext/Youtube Red)

Rhea Perlman as new media star

Emily Jordan

Rhea Perlman and MyLifeAsEva star Eva Gutowski head up “Me and My Grandma,” now live on YouTube Red

This Friday, Jan. 14, 2010 photo shows traffic as it moves along I-35 South bound through downtown Dallas.   () (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)

Taylor Link

The sirens sounded for about an hour and nearly crippled Dallas' 911 call system

Robyn Hitchcock (Big Hassle)

All the best bits

Annie Zaleski

An alloy of all the artist's incarnations: "Rather than starting your career with your name, I sort of finish it"

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you can take a weed course

Taylor Berman - The Fresh Toast

As marijuana becomes legal in more and more places, it’s becoming bigger and bigger business

(Quentin Topping)

Revenue stream from salmon

Amy McDermott - Grist

Prices for Columbia River salmon have quadrupled, and you’ll find it on the menu at Michelin-star restaurants.

Jim Jones leading a Peoples Temple service, with Marceline standing behind him. Jones kept a vessel on a shelf behind his podium so he could discreetly relieve himself during hours-long Temple services. (Special Collections and University Archives, San Diego State University Library & Information Access)

The myths of Jonestown

Bob Calhoun

It wasn't really Kool-Aid — and author Jeff Guinn says the Jonestown story has lessons about demagoguery in 2017

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

Taylor Link

BuzzFeed and journalist Jason Leopold allege the FBI has not done everything it can to answer request on Breitbart

(Getty/Joe Raedle)

Of Trump's biggest promise?

Kali Holloway - Alternet

Despite the president's ludicrous boasts, American companies have not slowed in exporting jobs.

(AP/Andrew Harnik/Reuters/Carlo Allegri/Salon)

Ivanka wants it all — now

Erin Keane

Like Roald Dahl's Veruca Salt, another rich girl who wanted more than she deserved, Ivanka lets greed drive her

(AP Photo/Evan Vucci, File)

Believe the autocrat

Rebecca Gordon - TomDispatch.com

The future may not yet be inscribed in Trumpian gold anywhere, but on most matters we should believe the autocrat

(Salon/Getty/Chip Somodevilla)

P.J. O'Rourke: Trump's doomed

Andrew O'Hehir

Conservative humorist P. J. O'Rourke has made no peace with Trump — and sees little hope on either left or right

(AP Photo/Natacha Pisarenko)

Brian Kahn - Climate Central

Climate change is helping drive warm water into the eastern Arctic Ocean, altering it in unprecedented ways

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