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Fortnite teaches children how not to function as an adult
Nicholas Tampio
The ever-popular game teaches children the wrong lessons about how to interact with others
After years of being called “Pocahontas” by Trump, Warren proves she has Native American ancestry
Matthew Rozsa
Trump had said he would donate $1 million to charity if Warren took a DNA test proving her Native American heritage
Republicans are terrified of the “left-wing mob”: What really scares them is losing
Heather Digby Parton
Why are conservatives whining about the imaginary leftist mob? It's a last-ditch effort to hold onto power
Hating Muslims in the Age of Trump: How Muslims became the enemy
Juan Cole
The new Islamophobia looks like the Old McCarthyism
The hidden money funding the midterms
Derek Willis, Maggie Severns
Strategies that let super PACs delay revealing their donors until after the election are gaining popularity.
Journalist Jane Ferguson: America is on Saudi Arabia’s side in the Middle East
Keith A. Spencer
After 10 years covering the Middle East, PBS correspondent Jane Ferguson talks about what Americans don't get
Med students swoop in to save health care
Rachel Bluth
Medical students are incorporating politics into their profession
Conserving wetlands helps reduce hurricane damage
Siddharth Narayan, Michael Beck
The dense vegetation and shallow waters within wetlands can slow the advance of storm surges and dissipate waves
Why #Resistance TV shows are so hard to watch
Melanie McFarland
Shows like "The Man in the High Castle" are well made, and certainly relevant to our times. But do they help?
GOP Senate candidate uses neo-Nazi sympathizer to organize campaign meet-and-greet
Matthew Chapman
Corey Stewart somehow keeps associating with neo-Nazis
Maryland is the cutting edge in running trustworthy elections
Steven Rosenfeld
Drawing on the complementary strengths of paper and digital public records.
Hidden drugs and danger lurk in over-the-counter supplements, study finds
Rachel Bluth
An estimated 50 percent of Americans are consuming some type of supplement
Do Americans really hate “political correctness”? Another misguided attempt at balance falls flat
Paul Rosenberg
In a lightning-rod article, Yascha Mounk claims most Americans hate "political correctness." What does that mean?
How will California’s climate ambitions reshape food and agriculture?
Liz Carlisle
Some experts say Gov. Jerry Brown’s pledge for a zero-emissions state won't be possible without a fundamental shift
Youth groups are thinking outside the box when voting
Justine Calma
When the next presidential election comes around in 2020, millennials and Gen Z will make up 40 percent of voters
Smart Watch: Why you should watch Jennifer Garner play a total jerk in “Camping”
Melanie McFarland
One reason to watch annoying TV shows like "Camping" and "The Alec Baldwin Show" — they show us how not to be
How to discover a new drug (and why it’s so difficult)
Donald R. Kirsch, Ogi Ogas
Unlike other scientific pursuits, drug hunting is a task not guided by any known equations or formulae
Religious group had little impact on Kavanaugh nomination
David Mislin
National Council of Churches said Kavanaugh had “neither the temperament nor the character” for the Supreme Court
It’s time for Roxy Music’s debonair art-glam to get its due
Annie Zaleski
With Def Leppard also getting a Rock Hall nomination, glam is having a long-overdue moment
Trump defies California senators as he nominates attorneys to the 9th Circuit
Nicole Karlis
The White House will fill three vacancies on the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals despite concerns from senators
Maggie Gyllenhaal on playing “starving” women: “The way many women are feeling right now”
D. Watkins
The star of HBO's "The Deuce" and Netflix's "The Kindergarten Teacher" on acting, adapting Elena Ferrante and more
Jailed for supporting Democrats? Texas campaign worker describes “harrowing” arrest to Rachel Maddow
Shira Tarlo
A Democratic campaign worker was arrested after Texas cops asked about his candidate’s party affiliation
Republicans call on Steven Mnuchin to back out of investment conference in Saudi Arabia
Rachel Leah
Growing evidence suggests Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi was murdered inside a Saudi consulate
Democrats sue, call on GOP candidate for Georgia governor to resign
Shira Tarlo
Georgia Democrat Stacey Abrams' campaign is calling on Republican Secretary of State Brian Kemp to resign
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