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Another one switches sides: New Jersey Republican legislator goes blue
Matthew Rozsa
State Sen. Dawn Marie Addiego says she left the Republican Party because it betrayed its Reagan-era values
U.S. near peace deal with the Taliban: Is the war in Afghanistan almost over?
Matthew Rozsa
A new deal with Taliban leaders may allow the United States to pull troops out of Afghanistan after 17 years
Learn how to get the most out of Microsoft Excel
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From solving complex problems to streamlining workflows, Excel can do it all
What Trump and Pelosi can learn from a different kind of shutdown that crippled the nation
Thomas Kochan, Joel Cutcher-Gershenfeld
What will it take for the president and speaker to shake hands again?
Hey foodie, do you know where your meal came from?
Sarah Duignan
Snapping and posting your meal has become a daily ritual for many
Donald Trump’s approval rating hits historic low as public blames president for government shutdown
Shira Tarlo
Trump's two-year average rating far dwindles the 61 percent average for the former 12 U.S. presidents since 1945
After shutdown defeat, what’s next for Trump? Here’s a rundown of his (limited) options
Matthew Rozsa
Media is rife with speculation about what lies ahead for Trump's presidency after he backed down on the shutdown
Anti-racist activist Tim Wise: Here’s what I’d tell the Covington Catholic boys
Chauncey DeVega
Tim Wise on Covington: "Their school has failed, their parents have failed and they have failed as human beings"
Researchers find gender and racial bias in Amazon’s facial recognition software, widely used by cops
Nicole Karlis
Amazon's Rekognition had trouble discerning gender and skin tone when the individual was not a light-skinned man
In antitrust, size isn’t everything
Marshall Auerback
Simply breaking up monopolies is insufficient if it is not accompanied by a rebalancing of economic power
Scientists have got the recipe for growing miniature human brains just right
Paige Winokur
It’s your favorite organ, self-assembling, ready to go
Uprising in Sudan: Does this African nation offer a window of hope onto the future?
Paul Rosenberg
Why is Western media ignoring the Sudan uprising, where citizens are resisting tyranny and Russian interference?
Baby boomers are the biggest suckers for fake news
Spencer Feingold
A new study finds older Americans use the internet in a manner far more divorced from reality
Ex-sanitation salvage workers protest: “All we want is for them to pay us what they owe us”
Kiera Feldman
Former workers at the private trash hauler said they and others were owed money
“The bleeding wound”: Afghanistan and the implosion of America
Tom Engelhardt
If you want to ensure your success in twenty-first-century Washington, there’s no way you can be too wrong
Alcohol-linked disease overtakes hepatitis C as top reason for liver transplant
Rachel Bluth
Alcohol-associated liver disease edges out hepatitis C as the No. 1 reason for liver transplants in the U.S.
Can civil disobedience turn the tide against global warning?
Rory Varrato
Extinction Rebellion, a grassroots social movement, has chapters popping up in cities and towns around the world
Elizabeth Warren’s “wealth tax” proposal is popular — and Donald Trump had it first
Sophia Tesfaye
Can Elizabeth Warren can sell her bold new plan to tax the rich? Why not? Everybody loves it — except the rich
Why aren’t hedge funds required to fight money laundering?
Heather Vogell
An effort to make big investment funds abide by the same rules that banks and brokerages follow has bogged down
Making money without compromising your ethics or religious beliefs
Erin Lowry
Erin Lowry shows you how to manage your whole life in "Broke Millennial Takes On Investing"
The downside of doing good with a market mindset
David Campbell
“Winners Take All” raises difficult questions about how the world’s biggest donors approach their giving
Trump zeroes in on surprise medical bills in White House chat with patients, experts
Emmarie Huetteman
Trump has often railed against high prescription drug prices
Salon Interview: Tucker Carlson bashes capitalism, says he might vote for Elizabeth Warren
Matthew Rozsa
Tucker Carlson on why he reads left-wing magazines, talks to socialists and might vote for Elizabeth Warren
5 most shocking revelations in the indictment and arrest of Trump associate Roger Stone
Alex Henderson
Roger Stone is accused of discussing WikiLeaks’ activities with "senior Trump campaign officials" in 2016
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