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7 economic terms that are often used to trick people out of their money

Valerie Vande Panne
If it sounds too good to be true, take a closer look beyond the buzzwords

40 percent of Americans believe alternative treatments can cure cancer. They can’t

Christopher Curley
Experts say therapies such as acupuncture are beneficial, but they can’t beat cancer alone

Cohousing is an inclusive approach to smart, sustainable cities

Cheryl Gladu
Barcelona is a city where various “smart” aspects contribute to everyday life.

A racial justice group got death threats after Facebook launched secret smear campaign

Nicole Karlis
Color of Change didn't know why they were getting more public threats — until the Facebook exposé came out

House Republicans take issue with Trump’s new trade plan — because it protects LGBT people

Matthew Rozsa
A group of Republican congressmen wrote a letter to Trump protesting inclusive language in his new trade agreement

Don’t fear the Ocasio-Cortez factor: Primary challenges are good for Democrats

Amanda Marcotte
Ocasio-Cortez's call for more progressives to run is being treated like a threat to Democrats. It's anything but

West Virginia’s natural gas industry keeps pushing to whittle away payments to residents

Ken Ward Jr.
Companies are deducting “post-production” costs or creating shell companies to reduce royalty payments.

Federal regulators deflated numbers on tire-related crash deaths

Eli Wolfe
Federal traffic safety officials altered crash data to minimize the annual death toll of tire-related accidents

Trump says he wouldn’t stop Matt Whitaker from limiting Mueller probe

Matthew Rozsa
The president told Fox News Sunday that he would not stop Whitaker from attempting to limit Mueller's investigation

Why the EPA won’t get the lead out of our water

Sarah Okeson
The agency was slow to revise its lead pipe regulations under Obama. It's even worse under Trump

Diversion programs say they offer a path away from court, but critics say the tolls are hefty

Rebecca Burns
The program raise legal and ethical questions, including whether they create an uneven playing field for defendants

These unregulated, potentially dangerous chemicals are probably already in your bloodstream

Anna Robuck
Researchers have known that there are unsafe compounds in our water for decades

Welcome to the ultimate escape room

John Feffer
Will this climate change dystopia have a sequel?

Ohio’s watershed moment: How to fix Lake Erie algae

Maria Gallucci
Algae have appeared at alarming rates since the 2000s, killing plants, fish and straining water treatments

New contractor for food stamps upsets cart for farmers markets

Michelle Andrews
Federal and local officials have said they want to get farmers’ produce to low-income families’ dinner tables

I walked away from my Pentecostal faith to live my own life — and nearly lost myself

Jessica Wilbanks
In a residential treatment center for eating disorders, I found community with my fellow patients

Months after Hurricane Florence, undocumented farmworkers still struggle to recover

Victoria Bouloubasis
In N.C., immigrant farmworkers have been hard hit by lack of access to assistance due to deportation fears

Alton Brown is wrong, listen to The New York Times’ Sam Sifton & stop brining your Thanksgiving bird

Manny Howard
The Thanksgiving Heavyweight Champion of the Word shares his secrets for a knockout holiday

Smart Watch: “My Brilliant Friend” and “Escape at Dannemora” mark the start of awards (bait) season

Melanie McFarland
With the Golden Globes right around the corner, here come two series designed to lure in nominations

Steve McQueen on “Widows”: “It is an emotional awakening for these women”

Andrew O'Hehir
Salon talks to the director and co-writer of the new heist film starring Viola Davis

How did Sam Bee’s “Full Frontal” find its brilliant voice? By amplifying the unheard

Rachel Leah
"You'll notice that men do not interrupt us when we talk," says writer and correspondent Ashley Nicole Black

The future of artificial intelligence depends on human wisdom

Sam Natapoff
AI will grow global GDP by 14 percent, $15.7 trillion, by 2030, is all that money worth the threat that it poses?

Slow motion civil war

Lucian K. Truscott IV
Donald Trump isn’t our president; he is the Jefferson Davis of a new red state confederacy

Stan Lee, me, and the liberal Jewish identity that binds us

Matthew Rozsa
Stan Lee's life matters not just for what he created but also for how his heritage informed his sense of justice
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