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Social media use connected to depressive symptoms in teens, study says
Nicole Karlis
More time spent on the computer or on social media was associated with more severe depression symptoms
The infinite remix potential of “Old Town Road”
Ashlie D. Stevens
A music historian weighs in on the history of remixes and why Lil Nas X's viral sensation is a perfect candidate
The media’s “Made in America” problem: Trump creates racist controversy, gets free campaign coverage
Melanie McFarland
Trump's racist tweets are part of his latest effort to get free campaign coverage, forcing the news to cover him
George Conway says Trump’s tweets about four non-white members of Congress were “racist to the core”
Matthew Rozsa
"It’s beyond the bounds of human decency for anyone — not least a president," Conway says in a scathing new op-ed
What Beto O’Rourke gets wrong in his appeal for black votes — and he’s not alone
D. Watkins
During his Senate campaign, O'Rourke at least appeared to be speaking from the heart. Now, it feels like pandering
Ilhan Omar to Rachel Maddow: Donald Trump is the “worst president we’ve ever had”
Shira Tarlo
Omar doubles down on her belief the president needs to be impeached — and now is the time to begin that process
House of Representatives prepares to vote on resolution condemning President Trump’s racist tweets
Matthew Rozsa
"The House cannot allow the president’s characterization of immigrants to our country to stand," Nancy Pelosi says
Prime Day labor protests mar Amazon’s annual sale event
Nicole Karlis
Amazon Prime Day is supposedly a two-day sales parade. Activists are "celebrating" with protests
The real horror of the “Midsommar” ending
Matthew Rozsa
"Midsommar" is a masterpiece of the horror genre and a parable about the struggles of living with mental illness
Meghan McCain slams “Uncle” Lindsey Graham for defending Trump: “Not the person I used to know”
Shira Tarlo
McCain lashed out at Graham after he defended Trump's attacks on four congresswomen of color known as "the squad"
Trump moves to end asylum protections for most Central American migrants at US-Mexico border
Shira Tarlo
Asylum-seekers who pass through another country and do not seek asylum there will now be ineligible for protection
AOC says Trump used the “language of white supremacists” after he doubled down on racist tweets
Matthew Rozsa
"Trump feels comfortable leading the GOP into outright racism, and that should concern all Americans," AOC adds
Understanding the AOC vs. Pelosi feud: It’s not a “catfight” but a long-term power struggle
Andrew O'Hehir
Democratic infighting has exploded on social media, and created an opening for Trump. But it's not about two women
How Flint’s water crisis is radicalizing its citizens
Benjamin J. Pauli
Flint's struggle for safe and affordable water is part of a broader struggle for democracy
For children of migrant farmworkers, high school graduation takes a village
Nadra Nittle
When your parents follow the harvest, getting an uninterrupted education isn't easy
Corporations can legally put carcinogens in our food without warning labels. Here’s why
Matthew Rozsa
Cheerios has so much glyphosate in it, it should be labeled as toxic. Corporate free speech precedents prevent that
Cannabis: Misinformation about CBD can be life-threatening
Jonathan N. Stea, Tyler Marshall
We need more funded research to fully understand exactly how CBD can treat opioid use disorder.
Betsy DeVos shows her true colors
Jillian S. Ambroz
Education Department won’t give up blocking efforts to help disabled minority students
Ticks spread plenty more than Lyme disease
Jerome Goddard
There’s a short window between when a tick bites and when it passes on bacteria or virus.
Deaths of American tourists are raising concerns about counterfeit alcohol
Monica H. Swahn
Counterfeit alcohol, sometimes containing jet fuel or embalming fluid is suspected to be killing tourists
Trump the storyteller: His gift for narrative is why he may win again
Chauncey DeVega
Donald Trump is terrible at many things — but he's a gifted spinner of tales. Can Democrats tell their own?
Wall Street financier: “This economy is not working for anybody”
Alex Henderson
“Rural America has been totally left behind,” Wall Street fiancier Steve Rattner tells MSNBC hosts.
Half-million people on Facebook say they’ll storm Area 51 to “see them aliens”
Nicole Karlis
Nearly 500,000 people have signed up on Facebook for a proposed raid on Area 51, vowing to "see them aliens"
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