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Will robot-led restaurants be a gift or a curse to food workers?
Steve Holt
Spyce, a Boston restaurant built around a robotic kitchen, might reshape the future of restaurant work
Here’s why Tinder makes you happy — until it makes you miserable
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Salon talks to scientist and comedian Dean Burnett about how and why our brains sabotage our happiness
Giving a pass to anti-Muslim bigotry
Arnold R. Isaacs
Islamophobia enters the government, is incorporated into the law, and becomes increasingly acceptable in America
Justification for killing network neutrality rules bogus, studies say
Aliya Sternstein, Joe Yerardi
Experts say FCC Chair Ajit Pai oversimplified reason for dip in broadband deployment
Marion Nestle looks back at 30 years of agitating for better food
Lisa Held
The influential NYU professor reflects on how food and nutrition have changed over the past three decades
Tesla Model X accelerated before California crash
Lauren Barack
Regulators find the car sped up just before the fatal accident in March
Trump’s new attack on Obamacare leads the GOP down a midterm path of doom
Matthew Rozsa
Despite new polling that shows Democratic voters most motivated by health care, Trump picks up Obamacare fight
Millennials are finding hope up the frozen food aisle
Hannah Howard
Small-batch soufflés and Parisian lamb served with herb inflected demi-glace are among the frozen grocery offerings
Apple’s “Memoji” speak to the psychology of why humans love our digital avatars
Nicole Karlis
Bitmoji wasn't just a fad: Apple's "memoji" mean that digi-caricatures will be a permanent feature of our future
The Air Force’s strange love for the new B-21 bomber
William J. Astore
The military-industrial complex strikes (out) again
MSNBC host Joy Reid apologizes for old blog posts pushing 9/11 conspiracies
Nicole Karlis
"I'm sorry for the collateral damage and pain this is causing individuals,” Reid said
Let’s not normalize the c-word: Why the “worst word” you can call a woman matters
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Sam Bee weaponized it. Sally Field celebrated it. Anna Faris wants us to reclaim it. Let's keep it a nuclear option
A Tesla in Autopilot mode just crashed into a police car
Nicole Karlis
Repeated Tesla Autopilot crashes hint that either humans are misinterpreting its use or the tech isn't working
Forced to choose between a job — and a community
Alec MacGillis
The largest employer in Adams County, Ohio closes its coal-fired power plants
Eric Barker takes lessons for success from pirates, inmates and serial killers
Alli Joseph
The author of “Barking up the Wrong Tree" talks about seeking out unlikely, still very logical models for success
Study: Sean Hannity spent one year laying groundwork for authoritarian response to Russia probe
Matt Gertz
I reviewed all 487 of Sean Hannity’s segments about the first year of Mueller's investigation. Here’s what I found
Moses Farrow defends his father Woody Allen, claims Mia Farrow abused her kids
Rachel Leah
Moses claims it was his mother, Mia Farrow, who was the abusive one, and defends his father against assault claims
Zero-waste stores ask shoppers to bring their own everything
Cathy Erway
As record amounts of plastic waste pollutes the planet, some grocers are helping shoppers do without
How to end partisan gerrymandering
Robert Reich
If you want your state to end gerrymandering, you’re going to have to get actively involved, and demand it
As social media giants push bullying prevention, experts wonder if it will be enough
Nicole Karlis
Years of laissez-faire attitudes are changing as tech realizes the scope of the social havoc it has wreaked
Uber removes forced arbitration clause, vows to no longer silence accusers
Nicole Karlis
The move could set a new precedent for sexual harassment and assault in Silicon Valley
Trump’s drug pricing scam: “American patients first”
Robert Reich
Trump plans to lower drug prices and crack down on "foreign freeloading"
Trump vowed to punish companies that moved jobs overseas. Is Congress rewarding them?
Michael Grabell
Congress is about to waive tariffs for companies to import products they once made in the U.S
#MenToo: Are guys the real victims of sexism? Well, no — but some want to claim it anyway
Amanda Marcotte
How a feminist group fighting for equal pay got sued by "men's rights" activists over gender discrimination
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