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Teens have less face time with their friends — and are lonelier than ever
Jean Twenge
Teens aren’t necessarily less social, but the contours of their social lives have changed
Dr. Sanjay Gupta on how income inequality is making us stressed out
Alli Joseph
Dr. Sanjay Gupta talks about his new film, "One Nation Under Stress," and how income inequality creates anxiety
America’s legacy of racial terror and Charles W. Chesnutt’s “The Marrow of Tradition”
Wiley Cash
If we want to understand the current climate of far-right hate in America, read "The Marrow of Tradition"
The inside story of the Apollo 1 cabin fire
James Donovan
Historian James Donovan reconstructs the moment tragedy struck the Apollo 1 countdown test
Scientists sent thoughts from brain to brain with nothing inbetween
Jordan Harrod
It’s not sci-fi, it’s not mind control, but a real world attempt at telepathy
How one air pollution study from 1993 changed history
Gary Fuller
Studying the residents of six U.S. cities revealed an astonishing correlation between particulates and mortality
VA’s private care program headed for tech trouble, review finds
Isaac Arnsdorf
“These people are out of their minds,” one VA doctor said
Instagram is the new home for Alex Jones and Infowars
Natalie Martinez
Since December, Alex Jones has used Instagram to post Infowars videos
Local laws and code enforcement are just as important as the Mueller’s Russia report
Bob Hennelly
Real estate pirates like Trump & Kushner have schemed unchecked for decades and now their shoddy standards are ours
6 years after Rana Plaza collapse, an accord to improve Bangladesh’s worker safety is in jeopardy
Michelle Chen
Activists say the Bangladesh Accord is at risk of unraveling under political pressure
Please don’t invite me over to dinner: The case against home-cooked meals
D. Watkins
Home cooking plays a treasured role in African American culture, I know. But give me a restaurant meal any day
Student loans and “risk-sharing” — the problem with penalizing colleges when graduates can’t pay
Kate Padgett Walsh
Student debt has surpassed $1.5 trillion
Smart Watch: “What We Do In the Shadows” is a comedy with bite
Melanie McFarland
Deck the halls with creepy paper for FX's new show, plus "Into the Badlands" and Mark Hamill's "Knightfall" debut
How colleges use kids’ social media feeds
Caroline Knorr
Learn how what you post can hurt -- and help -- the admissions process.
Salon interview: How to have an argument with Ben Shapiro
Matthew Rozsa
A debate about debate — and childhood hunger and the Judeo-Christian God — with conservative superstar Ben Shapiro
Consumer rights are worthless without enforcement
Anne Fleming
JFK pushed consumer rights to the top of the national agenda in 1962
How billionaires are using hate to divide us
Leo W. Gerard
Some billionaire hedge fund owners and multinational CEOs work to divide workers
Your favorite podcast may soon be union as Gimlet Media becomes first in the industry to organize
Julianne Tveten
The move marks the first instance of unionization at a podcasting company
The entrenched segregation of New York City’s public high schools
Rachel Leah
Amid the nationwide conversation about inequity in higher ed, elite schools like Stuyvesant High are under scrutiny
The Wilbur Ross I know
Tom Allon
Based on his effort to influence New York politics, it’s no surprise he’s now condemned for arrogance & dishonesty
2020 Democrats face the “Blob” challenge
Jefferson Morley
How would the presidential contenders deal with the entrenched U.S. foreign policy elite?
Scott Walker was finally defeated. But he refuses to go away
Sophia Tesfaye
Four months after losing his seat, former Wisconsin governor appoints himself the Republican Party savior
Air pollution from Harvey was bad. This Houston petrochemical fire is worse
Naveena Sadasivam
The toxic mixture includes carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, toluene, and naphtha
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