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Nursing home fines drop as Trump administration heeds industry complaints
Jordan Rau
This gives nursing homes less incentive to fix faulty and dangerous practices before someone gets hurt
In 2019, active shooter drills are the new fire drills in schools
Elyse Notarianni
Schools across the country are implementing active shooter drills into their emergency preparedness plans
Short, glassy buildings are a bird’s worst nightmare
Farah Qaiser
Windows are a gauntlet of mirrors and invisible walls
The college admissions scandal is just the tip of the inequality iceberg
Leo W. Gerard
No matter how hard you work, no matter how smart or talented you are, a dumb, lazy rich kid is going to beat you
Beto O’Rourke responds to sexism, hacking controversies as he kicks off 2020 presidential campaign
Matthew Rozsa
Former Rep. Beto O'Rourke of Texas is confronting early sexism and hacking controversies besetting his campaign
Exclusive: Catalan independence leader Carles Puigdemont on reinventing nationalism in a new century
Thomas S. Harrington
From exile in Belgium, Catalan president talks about reinventing democracy after "right" and "left" have collapsed
Could the raw milk boom be a lifeline for struggling farmers?
Lynne Curry
Direct sales of raw milk might ease the dairy crisis, though it remains a hotly contested and regulated food.
None of this was supposed to happen until I got thin
Savannah Sipple
I've spent most of my life believing that I couldn't have the life I wanted until I lost weight
From mowing the grass to cutting the flesh
Rebecca Gordon
How young women learn to hate their genitals
Smart Watch: “Billions” makes organized crime on Wall Street and in politics fun to watch
Melanie McFarland
Also, Marcia Clark writes a different ending with "The Fix" and "The Perfectionists" murders rich co-eds
Here’s the only thing you can do to help make sure Netflix doesn’t cancel your favorite shows
Andy Meek
Netflix has a good idea of whether it decides a piece of content has been a hit or a miss within the first 28 days
Duke University to launch social media study on digital loneliness
Lauren Barack
The study will run through social app Wisdo, with new users invited to take part
New health plans expose the insured to more risk
Julie Appleby
There is a seemingly endless quest by employers, consumers and insurers for the holy grail: less expensive coverage
School shooters and drones: Gun violence at home and abroad
Allegra Harpootlian
Linking gun violence at home to America’s wars abroad
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These ten watches add a timeless edge to your look — and they’re all on sale right now
Presidential candidate Beto O’Rourke was once a member of the oldest hacking group in the US
Shira Tarlo
The revelation comes one day after O'Rourke announced he is running for president in 2020
Ariana Grande and the Beatles have even more in common than sales records
Kenneth Womack
She's building a legendary career to rival the Fab Four's, too
Our fathers escaped the Holocaust: Recovering a wartime friendship through letters
Joanie Holzer Schirm
80 years ago, Nazis marched into Prague. Like many Jews, our fathers became refugees
Trump threatens Democrats with extreme measures if they go too far
Cody Fenwick
“This is…a threat of fascist violence by the President?”
How John Turturro got his moves, from “Do the Right Thing” to “Gloria Bell”
D. Watkins
Salon's wide-ranging interview: John Turturro on aging, dancing, acting, basketball and working with Spike Lee
“Saturday Night Live” accused of plagiarizing 2 sketches from New York comedy team
Zack Sharf
Comedians Nick Ruggia and Ryan Hoffman say two videos from this season of "SNL" were ripped from year-old sketches
Does anyone doubt that Donald Trump inspired the New Zealand massacre?
Chauncey DeVega
Trump didn't pull the trigger in Christchurch. But the man who did praised him as a symbol of "white identity"
Industries turn to Bracewell lobbyists to scuttle product safety rules
Myron Levin
Industries have turned to Bracewell to fight unwanted federal standards, and they have not been disappointed
“Regenerative agriculture”: World-saving idea or food marketing ploy?
Nathanael Johnson
Getting carbon out of the air and into the soil
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