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“Evidence-based medicine” and the expulsion of Peter Gøtzsche
Daniel Kolitz
The Danish physician was a celebrity in the world of statistical analysis, but some say his views went too far
Why I’m resolving to quit binge watching TV
Mary Elizabeth Williams
I've gobbled up my favorite shows, and it left me feeling hollow. This year I'm reclaiming my time from streaming
The sum of what? On gender, visibility, and Wikipedia
Kirsten Menger-Anderson
I tallied how often women were cited in Wikipedia’s top math and literature pages. The results weren’t pretty
Lawyers are trying to scare you with Facebook ads
Elizabeth C. Tippett, Jesse King
Facebook recently disabled some ads on its site making dubious claims about Truvada.
Bill Gates calls for rich to pay more taxes: “Many others who work just as hard struggle to get by”
Sky Palma
In a recent blog post, the billionaire admitted that he’s been “disproportionately rewarded for the work I've done"
A reality check on artificial intelligence: Are health care claims overblown?
Liz Szabo
Hype surrounds the claims that artificial intelligence will help patients and even replace some doctors.
A huge security camera company just had a huge security breach
Nicole Karlis
Wyze Labs lets consumers surveil their own homes — and its huge data breach doesn't inspire trust
Fox News criticizes broadcaster for cutting President Trump from televised version of “Home Alone 2”
Igor Derysh
Fox cries "censorship," but the CBC claims that it edited the film years before Trump even ran for president
Dreidel: A seemingly foolish game that contains the moral world in miniature
Eric Schwitzgebel
Dreidel isn't just a game of simple luck
Republican legislator in Washington state accused of “domestic terrorism”
Igor Derysh
Washington state Rep. Matt Shea accused of “act of domestic terrorism” in planning 2016 Oregon standoff
Exclusive: Betsy DeVos’ family foundation funnels money to right-wing groups that boost her agenda
Igor Derysh
Trump's education secretary is "effectively funding an outside propaganda operation," says watchdog group
Medical advice from a bot: The unproven promise of Babylon Health
Jeremy Hsu
A medical tech startup has outrun much of its competition — along with evidence that its AI symptom checker works
Cybersecurity risks cast shadow on Nevada’s 2020 Democratic presidential caucuses
Steven Rosenfeld
The state party isn’t using online ballots, but other parts of its voting system are online.
Kamala Harris leads 27 Senate Democrats in call for Trump to fire Stephen Miller
Igor Derysh
Nearly 40 senators, more than 100 House members and dozens of civil rights groups call for Stephen Miller to go
Senate trial will be a s**tshow: Can Democrats beat Trump’s disinformation machine?
Heather Digby Parton
Republicans' likely strategy is to spread nutso conspiracy theories far and wide. How will Democrats respond?
New report confirms challenges for young and beginning farmers
Lisa Held
It’s a tough time for farmers across the nation.
5 ways Trump and his supporters are using the same strategies as science deniers
Lee McIntyre
Donald Trump and his supporters exhibit the methods of science deniers.
Trump directs Jared Kushner to investigate why Matt Drudge has turned against him
Shira Tarlo
Trump is angry he's lost Matt Drudge, the reclusive founder of one of the most powerful news aggregation sites
Why striking teachers across America are fighting for much more than their paychecks
Jeff Bryant
Oakland teachers are still fighting off charter schools and changing the narrative of public education
Giuliani was close to a podcast deal with the news outlet that spread his Ukraine conspiracies
Mike Spies, Jake Pearson, J. David McSwane
The president’s lawyer was negotiating a possible deal to co-produce a podcast with The Hill
Trifle is the epitome of unpretentious decadence — try this pumpkin toffee version today
Hannah Kaminsky
Trifle is suitable for fancy dinners, holiday gatherings or even laid-back buffets and seasonal potlucks
What’s in a name? Ghostly spirits stalk the medical literature
Myron Levin
Medical literature might seem to be a safe space for honest scientific inquiry, with no bias or spin. It isn't so.
A delicious resolution to the pumpkin vs. pecan pie battle: Who says you can’t make everyone happy?
Hannah Kaminsky
A dollop of pumpkin crème allows both flavors in this pumpkin pecan pie to have an equal turn in the spotlight
Plain Jane waffles would spill their syrup with one glance at these golden brown beauties
Hannah Kaminsky
Use a Belgian waffle iron to make deeper pockets to accommodate even more granola goodness on top
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