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Elizabeth Warren says Kavanaugh hearing inspired her to consider 2020 presidential run
Matthew Rozsa
The Massachusetts senator reverse course, admits she'll "take a hard look" at challenging President Trump in 2020
“A never-ending commitment”: The high cost of preserving vulnerable beaches
Lisa Song, Al Shaw
In the wake of hurricanes, beach nourishment initiatives disproportionately benefit wealthy owners of seaside lots
How a failed psoriasis study pushed a whole field forward
Sam Herron
Scientists have made some of the biggest strides in various fields after being directed by past failures
‘Contraception deserts’ likely to widen under new Trump administration policy
Sarah Varney
The impact has been swift and widespread.
Unwitting patients, copycat comments play hidden role in federal rule-making
Sarah Jane Tribble
Some cancer patients unknowingly became part of an organized campaign to oppose what’s known as the “340B” program
Keris Salmon’s haunting canvases pair plantation photos and slave diaries
Keith A. Spencer
Keris Salmon talks to Salon about documenting placid Southern landscapes and juxtaposing them with slavery's horror
WhatsApp cofounder acknowledges “I am a sellout” for going to work for Facebook
Andy Meek
“I sold my users’ privacy to a larger benefit,” says WhatsApp cofounder Brian Acton
Workers overdose on the job, and employers struggle to respond
Jenny Gold
Despite the growing epidemic of Americans misusing opioids, many employers turn a blind eye to addiction
Fighting the last war with borrowed money
Bob Hennelly
The GOP economic agenda roars ahead unnoticed while the Trump circus jiggles and barks under the spotlight
Is apple cider vinegar good for you? An expert weighs in
Gabriel Neal
Blogs, social media and online searches would have us believe that drinking vinegar is a cure-all
Outraged by ICE’s treatment of children? How to close your wallet to companies that profit from it
Valerie Vande Panne
You can do something about it
Smart Watch: Let’s look at men via portrayals in “Mr Inbetween,” “Insecure” and other TV shows
Melanie McFarland
How does TV define masculinity for us? A number of ways, as these four series show us.
Do young people actually hate the Internet of Things?
Lauren Barack
Money — not fear — may be what's keeping Millennials away from smart devices
Nickelodeon’s 360-degree nostalgia machine: Making shows that never go out of style
Matthew Rozsa
Yes, '90s kids love Nickelodeon shows. And they have kids of their own now, too
Zinke wants to open Atlantic marine monument to commercial fishing
Sarah Okeson
The latest move in the Trump administration’s efforts to plunder areas protected by President Obama
5 people died from eating lettuce, but Trump’s FDA still won’t make farms test water for bacteria
Elizabeth Shogren, Susie Neilson
For more than a decade, it’s been clear that there’s a gaping hole in American food safety
The future of “golf” may not be on the links
Joshua Woods
The odds of disc golf overtaking ball golf in popularity are slim, but possible
What happens to used electric car batteries? Renault plans huge energy storage system
Alistair Charlton
Hundreds of old EV batteries will be used to feed the public power grid
How thousands of voters in swing state Arizona could be walking into a trap on Election Day
Steven Rosenfeld
Tens of thousands who recently moved to Arizona may have trouble voting — thanks to two state agencies
Calls to postpone Kavanaugh vote grow: Yale Law School, American Bar Association seek FBI probe
Sophia Tesfaye
Alan Dershowitz wrote on Fox News that Republicans must investigate Kavanaugh before confirming him to Supreme Court
Senate Republicans: Would you trust Brett Kavanaugh alone with a woman you care about?
Chauncey DeVega
Nothing can convince Republicans to vote against Brett Kavanaugh, although they likely know he's untrustworthy
How Trump hijacked the government’s transparency process in an attempt to trap Rod Rosenstein
Jefferson Morley
Donald Trump took a popular liberal idea and used it to attack the rule of law
Brett Kavanaugh’s best defense: Loud shouting and conspiracy theories
Amanda Marcotte
Christine Blasey Ford's dignity and honesty were a stark contrast to Brett Kavanaugh's bluster and accusation
The best three years in climate history: Believe it or not, it’s true
Carl Pope
Yes, the world fell far behind in controlling emissions and there's much to be done. But there's progress, and hope
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