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Weed vapes may not be safe from vaping-linked health problems

Nicole Karlis
Pass the joint: Old-fashioned bongs and pipes appear to be much safer than their electronic counterparts

Alabama Republican who said “God sent us Trump” complains about “drag queens” in Christmas parade

Igor Derysh
“Hard to believe . . . the city of Opelika allows drag queens in the city Christmas parade," Tuberville complained

Savoring what remains: Dealing with climate PTSD

Dahr Jamail
Taking in a climate-changed world

New data shows income of top 1% has grown 100 times faster than bottom 50% since 1970

Julia Conley
Meanwhile, working people are taking home just $8,000 more per year than they did in 1970.

Payday lenders have embraced installment loans to evade regulations—but they may be even worse

Paige Marta Skiba, Caroline Malone
A little cash can be costly.

“The L Word” star Jennifer Beals on why we need “Generation Q” more than ever

Mary Elizabeth Williams
The actor and producer spoke with "Salon Talks" about playing a queer and the fan letter she never forgot

Hair dyes linked to higher risk of breast cancer: study

Nicole Karlis
Moreover, the risk of dye-linked cancer appeared much higher for black women, researchers noted

Medicare chief wanted taxpayers to reimburse her for a stolen Ivanka Trump-branded diamond pendant

Igor Derysh
Seema Verma was reimbursed less than $3,000 after filing a claim that included $325 for stolen moisturizer

Pheromones and social lives are becoming a liability for insects in changing climates

Madison Sankovitz
Changes in animals’ habitats may disrupt the chemical signals they leave behind

What’s the value of your dog’s life, and why it matters

Simon F. Haeder, Deven Carlson, Joe Ripberger
Your lovable dog has a value of about $10,000, researchers suggest.

“The L Word: Generation Q” wants us back, but we’d rather hang with “Work in Progress”

Melanie McFarland
Showtime's reboot is the return of a bad ex-friend, but its neurotic, sensitive new comedy feels like a keeper

Open source technology could be a boon to farmers

Aaron Orlowski
Open source technologies will help small farmers compete against the large operations

Mike Bloomberg doesn’t understand he is part of the problem

Robert Hennelly
Bloomberg's wealth, and our country's collective inequality, are intrinsically connected. He doesn't get it

House Intelligence report on Trump is scathing — but who cares? The election is what matters

Chauncey DeVega
Impeachment is inevitable, but you know he'll escape. For the Democrats to beat Trump next year, they need clarity

Moral injury and America’s endless conflicts

Arnold R. Isaacs
A legacy of a new kind of war

What makes Christmas movies so popular

S. Brent Rodriguez-Plate
Holiday movies have become firmly embedded in Americans’ winter celebrations.

The physics (and economics, and politics) of wheelchairs on planes

Michael Schulson
Flying can be stressful, painful, or simply impossible for wheelchair users. Critics say it doesn’t have to be.

The army quietly re-opens its infamous germ warfare lab

Sarah Okeson
The Fort Detrick laboratory experiments with ebola, plague and other deadly toxins

The Marvel Cinematic Universe dominated the decade – here are all 23 films, ranked

Matthew Rozsa
With the recent release of the trailer for "Black Widow," let's look at the nearly two dozen films that led the way

American influence could take the hit as Putin, Zelensky try to make peace in Donbass

Erik C. Nisbet, Olga Kamenchuk
Ukraine is sharply divided on how to make peace with Russia over the breakaway Donbass region

What’s wrong with the Republicans?

Rebecca Gordon
Fruits of the twin roots of evil: Slavery and imperial expansion

Amazon abuses workers and the climate because it can

Sonali Kolhatkar
Most Amazon customers are blissfully unaware of the appalling conditions behind their online shopping experience

Mike Bloomberg lies that “nobody asked me about” stop-and-frisk after he spent years defending it

Igor Derysh
“Some people are suspicious of the timing of your apology,” Gayle King told the former New York mayor

“Mrs. Maisel” is still marvelous in its anachronistic unreality

Melanie McFarland
In Midge Maisel's carefree fantasy, she tours with a black band sans era-accurate unpleasantness. S'wonderful!
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