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#MeToo and public radio: Revisiting WNYC’s sexual harassment scandal, two years later

Emily Rems
Former WNYC staffer Kristen Meinzer: "If I spoke up while I was still there, I would’ve lost my job or evaporated"

Founder of one of the nation’s largest conversion therapy programs comes out, renounces the practice

Ashlie D. Stevens
McKrae Game's rejection of the anti-LGBTQ program he founded is another blow for a harmful practice

Amid the rising tide of “gaffes,” Joe Biden looks less electable every day

Amanda Marcotte
Joe Biden is the least electable of the major Democratic candidates. Will voters see that in time to stop Trump?

Judges toss out North Carolina legislative map over its excessively partisan gerrymandering

Matthew Rozsa
"It is not the free will of the people that is fairly ascertained through extreme partisan gerrymandering"

Black Democrats overwhelmingly support Joe Biden to be the party’s next presidential nominee: poll

Matthew Rozsa
While Biden is the No. 1 choice among seniors, Sanders tops the former vice president among millennials

Colombia’s peace process under stress: 6 essential reads

Catesby Holmes
Experts explain the history of Colombia's fragile peace process

Donald Trump Jr.’s “fixer” is trying to raise $2 million to dig dirt on anti-Trump journalists

Igor Derysh
Arthur Schwartz, ally of Donald Trump Jr. and Steve Bannon, reportedly behind "dossiers" on anti-Trump journalists

How can Sweden be a peace broker if it’s also selling the arms that make the war in Yemen possible?

Vijay Prashad
On August 13, TV4 in Sweden reported that Swedish weapons have been used in Yemen

Shortage of chicken sandwiches prompts Texas customer to draw gun at Popeyes, employees say

Matthew Rozsa
Meanwhile, a Tennessee man is seeking $5,000 in damages after his local Popeyes sold out of the hit menu item

Ivanka Trump’s new hair style: Is the bob a nod to her growing ambitions?

Ashlie D. Stevens
In the optics-obsessed Donald Trump White House, a haircut is never just a haircut

House Democrats to probe President Trump’s alleged role in hush-money payments

Shira Tarlo
The probe signals a new chapter in the House's consideration of drafting articles of impeachment against Trump

Mike Pence is staying at Donald Trump’s golf club during his work trip to Ireland

Matthew Rozsa
Trump reportedly made a "suggestion" that Pence stay at his Irish golf club, raising conflict of interest concerns

Scaramucci predicts Trump will drop out of 2020 race: “The guy is obviously in mental decline”

Travis Gettys
Anthony Scaramucci doesn’t think President Trump will make it to Election Day

Boris Johnson threatens election if members of Parliament act to prevent no-deal Brexit

Matthew Rozsa
MPs drafted a bill that would force Johnson to request an extension to Brexit negotiations if a deal is not reached

Trump EPA set to gut restrictions on planet-warming methane emissions

Jake Johnson
"This administration is ultimately driven by sociopathic disregard for our future"

Why red Wyoming seeks the regulatory approach to air ambulance costs

Markian Hawryluk
Wyoming thinks it may have found a way to end crippling air ambulance bills that can top $100,000 per flight

Parenting a teen is intense. Why don’t we talk about it more?

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Salon talks to the authors of "Grown and Flown" about why, when parenting teens, "the work is hardly done"

Companies don’t need permission from the Business Roundtable to be better corporate citizens

Erik Gordon
A group of America's powerful CEOs said companies should no longer merely focus on maximizing shareholder wealth

New York Times warns Democrats: At all costs, avoid scaring the white people

Jim Naureckas
Columnist Thomas Edsall urges Dems to be "pragmatic" on race, immigration. But his own data argues the opposite

How insurance companies are fueling a rise in ransomware attacks

Renee Dudley
Overlooked in the ransomware spree is the role of an industry that is both fueling and benefiting from it

Aliens are hot right now. How hot? Science fiction romance scratches the Area 51 itch

Ashlie D. Stevens
Sexy vampires had a good run, but "hunky blue aliens falling in love with Earth women" are having a moment now

Pharma cash rolls into Congress to defend an embattled industry

Emmarie Huetteman, Jay Hancock, Elizabeth Lucas
Pharma companies are showering U.S. senators with campaign cash as sweeping legislation heads toward the floor

What the megachurch tells us about evangelicals in HBO’s “The Righteous Gemstones”

Ashlie D. Stevens
The Gemstone Foundation Center functions as a visual metaphor for the televangelists' Christian values

For incarcerated workers, summer heat can be a death sentence

Ella Fassler
OHSA requires employers to protect workers from serious hazards, but those rules do not apply to state prisons
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