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A Nobel Laureate retracted her high-profile paper. Bravo!
Mary Widdicks
In science, a flawed experiment — and the subsequent discovery of the flaw — can be as valuable as a perfect study.
Don Lemon, this is no laughing matter
Melanie McFarland
When CNN's hosts and anchors behave more like entertainers, it makes it harder for journalists to do their jobs
Virtually all major U.S. drinking water sources likely contaminated with PFAS
Mike Ludwig
Harmful “forever chemicals” have contaminated far more drinking water sources than previously known
Does science support the “wilderness” in wilderness therapy?
Adiel Kaplan
The intervention for troubled teens has evolved, but researchers still differ on a key question: Why wilderness?
Both Super Bowl LVIII team names are pretty racist — Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers
Matthew Rozsa
Cheering at Super Bowl LVIII means picking one racist team name over another
How Darwin’s sexual selection theory co-stars in “The Handmaid’s Tale”
Ian Hesketh
The role of women "The Handmaid’s Tale" makes references to Darwin’s writings on evolution
Report card for the states rates those with best and worst laws to cut traffic deaths
Amy Martyn
In 2018, 36,560 people died in traffic collisions in the U.S.
Anthrax vs. cancer — researchers harness the deadly toxin to cure dogs and hopefully people
R. Claudio Aguilar
Dogs with terminal bladder cancer improved with this new modified anthrax treatment.
To cancel student debt, you don’t need Congress
Alexis Goldstein
Americans are asking themselves and candidates: how much student debt should we cancel, and how shall we cancel it?
Trump’s real base isn’t the famous “white working class” — it’s the billionaire class
David Masciotra
Red-hat hordes captivate the media, but Trump's most important supporters are better dressed, and more dangerous
Machines have learned how to be creative. What does that mean for art?
Arthur I. Miller
A.I. is imbuing computers with the most human of traits, creativity. Not everyone is happy about it
The Super Bowl presidency
Robert Lipsyte
Five criteria for selecting the worst old white man to lead us
Press Watch: Dean Baquet interview makes clear New York Times still ruled by both-sides-ism
Dan Froomkin
In a new podcast interview, NYT top editor Dean Baquet defends Trump coverage, tone of "sophisticated objectivity"
Investigators interview IRS whistleblower who alleged meddling with audit of Trump or Pence: report
Matthew Rozsa
"It would be highly . . . inappropriate for any political appointee to try to obtain information about any audit"
Trump’s NLRB quietly makes it riskier to wear union schwag at work
Michael Arria
The Republican-controlled NLRB ended 2019 by rolling back another round of Obama-era regulations
The disaster of utopian engineering
Chris Hedges
Neoliberalism, as a class project, is a brilliant success
Inside the cancellation of “American Dirt” (and its book tour)
Ashlie D. Stevens
Jeanine Cummins' novel about a pressing political issue had Oprah's backing, but then came the barb wire & backlash
The Guardian will no longer run ads from oil and gas companies
Nicole Karlis
The announcement may mark the beginning of a new media industry trend
Oxycontin makers gave kickbacks to medical software company that pushed doctors to prescribe opioids
Matthew Rozsa
Investigators say Purdue Pharma had an agreement with Practice Fusion that would push doctors to prescribe opioids
Trump allies reportedly target black voters by offering envelopes stuffed with cash
Igor Derysh
A group run by Trump ally Darrell Scott gave away $25,000 in cash-stuffed envelopes at event promoting Trump
Americans on the right and left change their minds after hearing where Trump stands
John A. Tures
Research shows that voters adopt positions and perceptions based in part upon the politicians they support
Polyamory is on the rise, and ABC’s comedy “Single Parents” is normalizing it with a loving throuple
Hanh Nguyen
Co-creator J.J. Philbin spoke to Salon about the depiction of ethical non-monogamy, which is gaining in popularity
Palestinians rejected Middle East peace plan spearheaded by Kushner before it was even announced
Igor Derysh
Kushner hasn't held talks with the Palestinians since 2017, when Trump moved the U.S. embassy to Jerusalem
Trump-loving conspiracy nuts tout drinking “dangerous bleach” as miracle cure for coronavirus
Brad Reed
“Chief Police 2" touted “Miracle Mineral Solution” as not only a cure for coronavirus but also for autism and HIV
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