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Rehabilitation plus rehab? Jails dispense drugs to treat inmates’ addictions

Anna Gorman
Many jails across the country are only now rolling out medicines to help inmates overcome addiction

Women’s colleges play unique role in quest for equality

Kimberly Wright Cassidy, Jacquelyn Litt, ReBecca Roloff
Enrollment in women’s colleges is up in record numbers

Top cancer researcher fails to disclose corporate financial ties in major research journals

Charles Ornstein, Katie Thomas
A top breast cancer doctor failed to disclose millions of dollars in payments from drug and health care companies

After a century, insulin is still expensive — could DIYers change that?

Jenna E. Gallegos, Jean Peccoud
Miniature biomanufacturing kits could revolutionize the pharmaceutical industry

Safety would take a back seat if Senate passes bill on driverless cars, critics say

Myron Levin
Consumer advocates are attacking a bill that would clear legal obstacles for the deployment of driverless cars

Why the Russians might hack the Boy Scouts next

Susan Landau
Civic groups like the Boy Scouts are likely under attack by Russian agents — and likely don’t know it

Note to the next mayor: Chicago is a city of the world, but we want the neighborhoods fixed, too

Mick Dumke
Residents worry about policing, crime and inequality

Why scientists are transplanting artificially grown “brains” into living brains

Yewande Pearse
Now, scientists are transplanting “mini-brains” into the little brains of mice

Trump keeps trying to kill agency that investigates chemical plant disasters

William G. Schulz
A small, independent federal agency is teetering on the brink of elimination

Four takeaways on Puerto Rico’s death toll in the wake of Trump’s tweet storm

Carmen Heredia Rodriguez
The death toll from Hurricane Maria has been a point of contention between officials and residents who live there

Potential insurance bill from Hurricane Florence could take toll on wallets far from N.C. coast

Abrahm Lustgarten, Talia Buford
Insurance companies retreated from some communities amid stronger storms, leaving a “last-resort” plan

Watching Lehman Brothers collapse from the inside: A 2008 recruit on the bank’s final days

Alex Sienaert
10 years ago I was an entry-level hand on the good ship Lehman Brothers as she crashed straight into a reef to sink

Earth wins a round in EPA court battle

Sarah Okeson
Power companies may be forced to clean up coal-ash rumps

Inside the manipulative, tricky, devious, world-saving plan of the Environmental Voter Project

Eve Andrews
Relying on tools of behavioral psychology, a get-out-the-vote effort urges environmentalists to the polls

A black eye for Blue Shield: Consumers lash out over coverage lapses

Chad Terhune
Around California, consumers with individual Blue Shield policies say they have been subject to cancellations

The woman who famously flipped off Trump’s motorcade from her bicycle has decided to run for office

Shira Tarlo
Juli Briskman describes her protest as an exercise of First Amendment rights, and she would "probably" do it again

Cory Booker faces potential expulsion from Congress as Brett Kavanaugh evades senators’ inquiries

Matthew Rozsa
Tom Fitton insisted the Senate Ethics Committee investigate Booker for publicly disclosing confidential documents

Donald Trump is right: Hurricane Maria was an incredible success — for disaster capitalism

Chauncey DeVega
Of course Trump's comments were hateful. But for his vulture-capitalist allies, natural disasters are pure gold

There’s at least one more ugly battle brewing in Syria

Vijay Prashad
Hundreds of thousands may be displaced

Donald Trump and Republicans work every day to destroy Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid

Alex Lawson
It’s time to set the record straight

Neil deGrasse Tyson’s “Accessory to War”: Where “space scientists and space warriors” collide

Amanda Marcotte
In his new book, Neil deGrasse Tyson explores the tensions and partnerships between astrophysics and the military

A blue tsunami? Democratic candidates have a 14-point national lead over Republicans in House races

Rachel Leah
American voters tell Quinnipiac they would back Democrats over Republicans by a margin of 52 percent to 38 percent

Why al-Qaida is still strong 17 years after 9/11

Tricia Bacon
An unprecedented onslaught from the U.S. hasn't destroyed the terrorist organization

Courage and bolt cutters: The next generation of climate activists

Eric Holthaus
My generation is radically remaking climate activism. Will it be enough?
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