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Congress investigates Secretary of Transportation Elaine Chao over possible conflicts of interest
Matthew Rozsa
"Reports suggest that you used your official position to elevate Foremost Group's influence and status"
Donald Trump, king of chaos: New research on right-wing psychology points toward big trouble ahead
Chauncey DeVega
Trump's supporters want chaos and destruction. When their bad drug high finally wears off, it won't be pretty
State parties stack the deck for Trump’s renomination
Terry H. Schwadron
South Carolina Republicans cancel the state’s primary, even though the ex-governor is running
The strange connection between Bobby Kennedy’s death and Scooby-Doo
Kevin Sandler
Scooby-Doo celebrates his 50th birthday this month
Shane Gillis fired from “Saturday Night Live,” robbing world of racist, homophobic originality
Melanie McFarland
"Saturday Night Live" parts ways with a comedy maverick whose main shtick was saying slurs just to say them
President Trump: US is “locked and loaded depending on verification” of attack on Saudi oil supply
Matthew Rozsa
The president says he was "waiting to hear from" Saudi Arabia "as to who they believe was the cause of this attack"
The common banana is trash and likely to go extinct: Try eating these alternatives instead
Keith A. Spencer
The Cavendish banana is doomed, but there are plenty of other commercial banana cultivars Americans don't yet know
The next wave of labor unrest could be in grocery stores
Michael Arria
Grocery workers in the Pacific Northwest are demanding higher wages and an end to the gender pay gap
Bringing fresh produce to LA’s corner stores alone won’t solve food inequality. But it’s a start.
Nadra Nittle
Corner store conversion projects aim to combat food insecurity in low-income communities
The Trump depression (and we don’t mean the economy): Key symptom of autocratic regimes
Paul Rosenberg
Experts see a "population-based depression" taking hold in America. But it might force us toward positive change
I interviewed people in their 80s about how they cope with aging. Here’s what I learned
Katherine Esty
Should we fear, or embrace, aging? These 80somethings explain their outlooks
Recalls in name only? Many companies do little to alert consumers
Eli Wolfe
A new report found that many companies that recall children’s products don’t post the information online
Want to reform America’s police? Look to firefighters
Roscoe Scarborough
An institution’s culture can affect the behavior of individual participants
Why everyone deserves a right to recreation
Matthew Rozsa
You deserve a break: Mark Twain, Andrew Yang and others have all made the case (indirectly) for a right to play
A plan to monitor the mentally ill? History of mental illness and stigma provides insights
Troy Rondinone
Fear of the dangerous mentally ill is longstanding in America.
The Pompeo Doctrine: A formula for catastrophe in the Arctic
Michael T. Klare
How to seize the Arctic’s resources, now accessible due to climate change (just don’t mention those words!)
Facebook removed doctors’ fact-check of false anti-abortion video because Ted Cruz complained
Igor Derysh
Ted Cruz and three other GOP senators convinced Facebook to take down a fact-check — written by actual doctors
Meet Alexander von Humboldt, the first person to understand climate change
Erika Schelby
As the world burns — and as kids sound the alarm — the original environmental scientist is worth revisiting.
To her Texas supporters, Marianne Williamson has already won
Emma Platoff
In Texas' liberal enclaves, Williamson has built a small base of support all her own
Cyclists keep getting killed. Can New Orleans keep them safe?
Philip Kiefer
Overall traffic deaths were down about 1 percent last year, while cycling deaths jumped 10 percent
Warren unveils Social Security plan, demands rich pay fair share to lift 5 million out of poverty
Julia Conley
"No one who spends 30 years working and contributing to Social Security should retire in poverty."
How disinformation could sway the 2020 election
Paul M. Barrett
What people read online could really disrupt society and politics
Creator of Stanford Prison Experiment on Trump’s camps: It’s how Nazi guards behaved
Chauncey DeVega
Philip Zimbardo, whose work explored the psychology of cruelty: America under Trump is a "nightmare situation"
How to bring divided Americans together and save our democracy
Pam Spritzer
Sequestering ourselves in media silos while spouting hatred at each other is guaranteed to fail
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