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An ER doctor’s final frontier: Tricorders could be coming to a sick bay near you
Angelo Young
Meet the man working on a "Star Trek"-inspired medical device that could help patients diagnose themselves
Divine drama: “American Gods” answers our prayers for a show worthy of worship
Melanie McFarland
Bryan Fuller and Michael Green combine their talents to bring Neil Gaiman's deity-driven story roaring to life
The Margaritaville empire: Jimmy Buffett fans won’t stop looking for that lost shaker of salt
Ryan White
Jimmy Buffett's hit came out in '77. Now it's a retirement community, a musical and a symbol for something lost
How Trump anxiety is spawning business opportunities and marketing campaigns across America
Lynn Stuart Parramore
The Trump era has unleashed a cascade of consumer trends.
Don’t give hate a platform: Oprah’s new show stars homophobic preacher who compared gays to ‘liars’ and ‘adulterers’
Nico Lang
Oprah's cuddly favorite may be pleasingly loud, unconventional and hilarious, but he's also a stone cold homophobe
“It couldn’t get much worse”: Trump’s policies are already making workplaces more toxic
Elizabeth Grossman
Trump's policies already adversely affect workers’ health by undermining occupational illness prevention
Native Americans caught salmon here for millennia. Now the world is hooked.
Amy McDermott
Prices for Columbia River salmon have quadrupled, and you’ll find it on the menu at Michelin-star restaurants.
Noam Chomsky: Why Donald Trump is pushing the doomsday clock to the brink of midnight
David Gibbs
Noam Chomsky discussed Trump, Russia, history and the
Eat (like) the rich: Our celebrity cookbook obsessions, ourselves
JoAnna Novak
What the celeb diets we consume say about us, from GOOP and Lena Dunham's plants to Ted Nugent's kill grill
Top 11 inspiring and oddball comics to keep your spirits up while resisting and persisting
Mark Peters
When the going gets tough call on a freak alliance to set things right. Here are 11 heroes for our time
“The Hate U Give”: Angie Thomas’ sensational debut novel should be required reading for clueless white people
Erin Keane
That Facebook friend making ignorant comments about Black Lives Matter needs a copy of "The Hate U Give"
Outgrowing the cosmetic left: A liberal plea for fake liberalism to grow up
Willie Davis
We tell each other stories in order to live, right? Trump voters aren’t liberals' enemies, but their co-authors
Sympathy for the devil: To overcome Donald Trump, we first have to accept that we created him
Andrew O'Hehir
Resisting Trump's agenda is critical. So is accepting that he's not a fluke, and that we all helped create him
WATCH: Stephen Colbert points out the “vague kind of rules called laws” that Kellyanne Conway possibly broke
Taylor Link
Colbert points out that no one knows what "counseled" means when it comes to dealing with Kellyanne Conway
Chipotle tries hard to rebound from food safety debacle, but Trump’s tariff on Mexican goods could halt recovery
Angelo Young
Chipotle's management says 2017 could be a turnaround year but Trump's tariffs on Mexican imports doesn't bode well
State of resistance: Californians push back against President Donald Trump through art
Bill Raden
Art’s greatest power is its ability to articulate that which is literally unspeakable
Best of 2016: From “The Crown” to “Superstore,” here are the 15 best series of the year
Melanie McFarland
The Platinum Age of TV is producing lots of high-quality TV series. Here's our list of some of 2016's finest
Like Ike: How military man Dwight Eisenhower, a political outsider, picked his cabinet
David Stebenne
Eisenhower was elected president in 1952 without any experience in elective office. Here’s how he built his cabinet
My life with J.J. Abrams: The moral code of the celebrity doppelgänger
Justin Feinstein
When you look just like a famous person like the "Star Wars" director, you're never just yourself in public
The best of Vine porn
Tracy Clark-Flory
Say farewell to Vine with a look at some of the best it once had to offer
Futuresex and the single girl: Will sextech help or hurt your love life?
Teresa Bigelow
VR porn, sex robots, apps — amid a revolution in "sextech," women-led startups seek to preserve human intimacy
What happened to Netflix? The film buff’s dream library is Adam Sandler’s house now
Nico Lang
The streaming giant is banking on originals like "The Ridiculous 6" while cutting down on licensed films
“The runway is dead — long live the runway!”: Why fashion shows still matter
Lauren Indvik
New York Fashion Week sparked talk about the end of runways shows, though rumors of their demise are exaggerated
There’s nothing shameful about sex work: Why can’t Logo’s “Prince Charming” be a gay escort?
Nico Lang
Escorting is a choice for some and survival for others. This "scandal" hurts gay men who aren't reality TV stars
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