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Why older adults should eat more protein (and not overdo protein shakes)

Judith Graham
Recent research suggests that older adults who consume more protein are less likely to lose “functioning”

Edible landscapes are un-lawning America

Stephanie Parker
These 12 businesses are turning sterile, water- and chemical-intensive lawns into food forests

From apricots to Apple: Keith Spencer on the “People’s History of Silicon Valley”

Andrew O'Hehir
Salon editor Keith Spencer on his ambitious account of the myth, history and real-world effects of tech's homeland

Memories of eating influence your next meal — new research pinpoints brain cells involved

Marise Parent
What you had before sways what you eat next time – but only if you remember

Humor and media hoaxes put social justice ideas on the map

Ian Reilly
The "Yes Men" bring out the utopian dimension of hoaxing

Trump shutdown compounds threat to public safety and protection

Celia Viggo Wexler
The EPA has been canceling lots of public meetings due to the shutdown

A new way to curb nitrogen pollution: Regulate fertilizer producers, not just farmers

David Kanter
Fertilizer is a key source of nitrogen pollution which fouls air and water worldwide

Razor burned: Why Gillette’s campaign against toxic masculinity missed the mark

Alan Abitbol
Who knew a razor blade company could become so controversial?

Where to invest: “Black Monday,” “Suits” or Snoop Dogg’s “The Joker’s Wild”?

Melanie McFarland
Money, money, money! Who has it? Time is the real wealth, and between these three shows, here's the best spend

Killer Mike on whether America can be saved: “We’ve failed, but we can change it”

D. Watkins
Rapper and entrepreneur talks Netflix "Trigger Warning," guns, education, Noam Chomsky and Bernie Sanders 2020

A farm and restaurant program that helps foster kids succeed

Lela Nargi
California State Fullerton "grows people and food" to empower foster kids with life-long skills

Call the midwife! (if the doctor doesn’t object)

Anna Gorman
Despite the data supporting the use of nurse midwives, they attend fewer than 9 percent of births in the U.S.

Author Gaby Dunn on being “Bad With Money”

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Millennials aren't the only generation that needs help getting real when it comes to personal finance

Why U.S. dollar supremacy will outlast Donald Trump’s unpopularity

Photis Lysandrou
Donald Trump is eroding trust in the US — but the dollar's preeminence in global finance will easily withstand this

Cook up a storm with a great deal on these versatile knives

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Chop up veggies, fruit, proteins and more with this knife set

EPA approves treating orange groves with antibiotics

Sarah Okeson
The move could reduce the effectiveness of drugs used to combat human diseases

Bill Browder is Putin’s public enemy No 1 – but he isn’t scared : He’s a “very stupid strategist”

Matthew Rozsa
A pro-democracy businessman who Putin wants dead described the Russian dictator as a "very, very stupid strategist"

Scientists call for drastic drop in emissions. U.S. appears to have gone the other way

Abrahm Lustgarten
A report by a private research company found that U.S. carbon emissions skyrocketed in 2018

Trump pushes racist conspiracy theory that “prayer rugs” were found at border

Igor Derysh
Conservatives have peddled the "prayer rug" story for years. It's almost certainly false, and clearly racist

“Standoff at Sparrow Creek”: Michigan militia men unravel in this claustrophobic thriller

Gary M. Kramer
"Politically, I can say the characters are not alt-right," filmmaker Henry Dunham tells Salon

Fox News host Laura Ingraham complains about the “minority privilege” of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

Shira Tarlo
Ingraham claims Ocasio-Cortez has "the privilege of being a protected member of a class you can never criticize"

R. Kelly, RCA to sever ties

Kory Grow
With pressure mounting, the multinational label has finally made a decision about the singer’s status

Guatemala in crisis after president bans corruption investigation into his government

Rachel E. Bowen
Guatemalan President Jimmy Morales is accused of campaign finance violations
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