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“Game of Thrones” finale: The Iron Throne apparently goes to the person with the best story
Melanie McFarland
Spoilers! Remember this is "Game of Thrones" and adjust your expectations for how it should have ended accordingly
California moves forward with its ban of a dangerous pesticide
Terry H. Schwadron
Another front opens in the battle between our largest, most prosperous state and Trump’s White House
Demise of Walmart “greeters” reveals shortcomings in the Americans with Disabilities Act
Stacy Hickox
Ambiguities in the Americans with Disabilities Act have allowed employers to sidestep a major component of the law
Facebook’s “transparency” efforts hide key reasons for showing ads
Oana Goga
Facebook recently introduced a “Why am I seeing this ad?” button
How to lobby Washington to death
Mashal Hashem, James Allen
A business model from Hell and the war in Yemen
New study says processed foods make us crave more calories
Mike Wehner
A new study suggests that eating so-called “ultra-processed” foods may be fueling the obesity epidemic
A little-known quantum mechanics theorem explains the nature of all reality
George Greenstein
Bell's theorem in quantum physics has been called the "most profound" scientific discovery in history
Watching Quentin Tarantino’s “Inglourious Basterds” in the Trump era
Matthew Rozsa
10 years ago, "Inglourious Basterds" sent a message about being intolerant of Nazis that hits home today
The triple whammy of discrimination: Caster Semenya inspires us all
Joan Steidinger
Semenya is a beacon of hope for black African female athletes and all South Africans as well
The birth-tissue profiteers
Caroline Chen
How well-meaning donations end up fueling an unproven, virtually unregulated $2 billion stem cell industry.
Is it a feminist right to want more sex? One company thinks a pill is the answer
Rachel Bluth
"Disease awareness" campaign defines low sexual desire as a widespread disease that is treatable with a pill
How cryptocurrency scams work
Nir Kshetri
Cryptocurrency fraudsters have swindled their victims out of hundreds of millions – even billions – of dollars
Walmart charts new course by steering workers to high-quality imaging centers
Phil Galewitz
Walmart found that deficiencies and variation in imaging services affected employees nationwide
The Sunrise Movement has a plan to force presidential candidates to address climate change
Zoya Teirstein
Sunrise recently unveiled the next rung of a ladder that the group hopes will lead all the way to the White House
Drug industry patents go under Senate Judiciary Committee’s microscope
Rachel Bluth
Their mission: to increase competition without decreasing innovation in the industry
Abortion rights are under serious attack: Here’s how men can join the fight
Amanda Marcotte
Men don't have to join a #SexStrike or become the center of attention. They just need to care about women as people
A new report reveals Trump’s social media director is one of the most powerful people in White House
Matthew Rozsa
How Dan Scavino, the president's senior advisor for digital strategy, has been influential in shaping public policy
Trump warned us: A “desperate” president would attack Iran to win re-election
Jake Johnson
Over nearly a dozen tweets in 2011 and 2012, Trump predicted Obama might start a cynical war with Iran
Now Trump administration wants taxpayers to pick up the Taliban’s travel expenses
Igor Derysh
U.S. has negotiated with Taliban leaders largely on their terms — and now Trump wants us to pay their travel bills
The battle for the rights of nature heats up in the Great Lakes
Valerie Vande Panne
Ohio has at once both acknowledged rights of nature to exist, and taken them away
Is guaranteed income the answer to inequality?
Lauren Schiller
"Inflection Point" explores a Stockton, CA program that gives $500 to residents, no strings attached
“The Big Bang Theory” and real science, from Leonard’s wedding vows to the “Time Machine” prop
Mark Brake
How the beloved sitcom talked about science, as seen in "The Matrimonial Momentum" and "The Nerdvana Annihilation"
Salon Quiz: Can you tell the “electable” Democratic candidates apart?
Amanda Marcotte
If you're having trouble telling Tim Ryan from Jay Inslee from a Brooks Brothers model, we're here to help, sort of
Stacey Abrams offers Hollywood an alternative to boycotting Georgia over heartbeat bill
Chris O'Falt
Abrams invites Hollywood to stay and be part of the resistance fight
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