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Facebook ads can still discriminate against women and older workers, despite civil rights settlement
Ava Kofman, Ariana Tobin
The company’s new system to ensure diverse audiences for housing and employment ads still has many problems
In impeachment spotlight, dueling views of professionalism appear
Michael J. Brown
Professionalism has been the cry of reformers for over a century to improve government capabilities
“Organic” label doesn’t guarantee that holiday ham was a happy pig
Michael Haedicke
Federal organic regulations require outdoor access for livestock — but don’t specify how much
Move over, peak oil. Scientists say “peak livestock” must arrive this decade to limit global heating
Jessica Corbett
"Livestock numbers need to peak very soon and thereafter decline substantially."
DNA tests make fun holiday gifts, but beware of the hype
Michael Mackley
DNA testing kits will be a popular gift this holiday season.
Best TV of the Decade, from 2010 to 2019
Melanie McFarland
It's been a great decade for TV, and that makes it it's tough to choose a list of best shows. But we'll try
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
The real outrage of the Afghanistan war papers that no one wants to talk about
Sophia A. McClennen
The most disturbing revelations aren't even the lies to the U.S. public, but the lies to the Afghan people
Trump’s Interior Department stacks environmental panel with anti-environmentalists
Sarah Okeson
Conflicts of interest abound among members of the advisory board for the controversial Bears Ears monument
Russia and the Republicans: How Vladimir Putin got an American subsidiary
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Russians went looking for allies on the American left for decades. Then they found Trump and the Republicans
Among U.S. states, New York’s suicide rate is the lowest. How’s that?
Michelle Andrews
Experts say there’s no easy explanation for the state’s lowest-in-the-nation rate.
Is Donald Trump a supporter of Israel? Sure — he’s also an anti-Semite
Matthew Rozsa
Jared Kushner defends his father-in-law on Israel and anti-Semitism. But those issues are completely different
Insignia, badges, and Medals for a climate-wracked era
Michael T. Klare
The U.S. military on a planet from hell
NYC paid McKinsey millions to stem jail violence. Instead, violence soared
Ian MacDougall
The corporate consulting firm reported bogus numbers and flailed in a project at Rikers Island
In campaign to stop teen vaping, states turn to tried-and-true remedy: taxes
Carmen Heredia Rodriguez
Taxation has been an effective tool in reducing the number of people who smoke
Why did Democrats give Trump a win on NAFTA 2.0?
Michael Arria
Progressives have criticized Pelosi for potentially handing President Trump a political victory
Press Watch: Democrats who are undecided on impeachment aren’t “moderates.” They’re hacks
Dan Froomkin
Democrats from Trump districts are wobbly on impeachment — but let's not pretend they're motivated by principle
After impeachment, Trump wins again — unless Democrats can tell a better story
Chauncey DeVega
Democrats are finally asserting themselves. But without a compelling narrative, they'll never take down Trump
DOJ IG Michael Horowitz: Investigation into anti-Clinton FBI leaks “continues to this day”
Igor Derysh
Horowitz is still investigating apparent FBI leaks to Rudy Giuliani, meant to damage Clinton, days before election
Betsy DeVos ignored her own staff, forced students defrauded by for-profit colleges to pay
Igor Derysh
DeVos overruled findings calling for full debt relief. Now she wants to gut the debt relief program entirely
Why the federal government’s billion-dollar charter school program is a complete disaster
Jeff Bryant
A new report reveals waste and corruption
Ivanka met Trump dossier author Christopher Steele to discuss expanding business into Russia: report
Igor Derysh
Trump's daughter and Steele allegedly discussed how to find “appropriate business partners in Russia and China"
Is it time to regulate or nationalize Facebook?
Thom Hartmann
Is it time to discuss taking Facebook out of private, for-profit hands?
Britain’s big election, and ours: David Kogan on “a critical turning point” in left history
Andrew O'Hehir
What impeachment? U.K. voters face a stark left-right choice that will (finally) decide Brexit and shape the future
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