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Cracking the sugar code: Why the “glycome” is the next big thing in health and medicine

Emanual Maverakis, Carlito Lebrilla, Jenny Wang
Have you heard about the glycome – the collection of sugars – that may hold the key to diagnosing disease?

The homeless couple living in Walmart and 7 other urban legends that won’t die

James Proud
Did you ever hear the one about . . ?

Southern cities are passing paid sick leave — but Republicans won’t let them have it

Bryce Covert
The United States is the only 1 of 22 rich countries that has no national guaranteed paid sick-leave policy

A Labor Day tribute to restaurant workers, cooking and serving food they can’t afford to eat

Hannah Howard
I made 12 bucks an hour in a place where the tasting menu cost $400. Capitalism at its worst, but I don't regret it

DNC superdelegates have been tamed — but millions of Democratic primary votes are still vulnerable

Steven Rosenfeld
If Berniecrats want millions of new voters, they need to win big in state primaries like New York’s September vote

Are Trump supporters evil, or just wrong? Political scientists struggle with morality

Paul Rosenberg
A battle between two arcane-sounding theories about ideology actually wrestles with profound moral questions

The Intellectual Dark Web conservatives fear

Taylor Link
These anonymous Twitter accounts are the real Intellectual Dark Web, and they're calling out right-wing media

Marines move to tackle racial extremists in the corps

Rahima Nasa
An updated order emphasizes that participating in white supremacist groups is prohibited

The San Antonio cocktail that helped me see myself clearly

Nikkitha Bakshani
The pause I needed in the San Antonio heat

Through his art, a former prisoner diagnoses the systemic sickness of Florida’s penitentiaries

Nicole R. Fleetwood
Moliere Dimanche would use anything he could scrounge up — pieces of folders, old letters — as canvases

Is freelancing the future of employment?

Anthony Hussenot
Freelancing is often portrayed as liberating, empowering, and even glamorous, but the reality is far more complex

The ruthless pursuit of online “likes” gives you nothing

Kane X. Faucher
We have found a convenient, visible, automated means of evaluating other humans.

Neo-Nazis target Andrew Gillum, Florida’s first black gubernatorial nominee, with racist robocalls

Brad Reed
Andrew Gillum became the first black man to ever receive a major party nomination to be Florida’s governor

Ron DeSantis and the “monkey” comment: Here’s why conscious intent doesn’t matter

Chauncey DeVega
Is the Republican gubernatorial nominee a racist? That's irrelevant: Those words have a long and ugly history

Eminem is back with “Kamikaze,” a surprise album for his day-one fans

D. Watkins
Eminem claims he "tried not 2 overthink this 1," and the result is very different from his last album

Independents are turning against Donald Trump: Nearly half support impeachment

Matthew Rozsa
Trump is starting to lose independents... and that makes him more vulnerable to possible impeachment

Chuck Schumer under attack for cutting deal with Mitch McConnell on judges

Matthew Rozsa
Senate Minority Leader faces sharp criticism for letting Republicans reshape the judiciary without much fight

The Venice Film Festival, toxic masculinity and the resistance to full equality in the film industry

Rachel Leah
At the Venice Film Festival, director Guillermo del Toro condemns inequities in film. Others feel very different

How the Trump administration went easy on small-town police abuses

Ian MacDougall
Ville Platte, Louisiana could have become a model of how to erase policing abuses that plague small towns

“Star Wars” actor Mark Hamill is a true hero to one bullied child: “You can be a Jedi in real life”

Matthew Rozsa
Ten-year-old Aiden Vazquez refused to engage in a fight at school, because he said doing so was" not the Jedi way"

“Brief But Spectacular” stars Mahogany L. Browne and Flossie Lewis in conversation

Lauren Schiller
Lauren Schiller talks with the creator of PBS NewsHour's "Brief But Spectacular" and 2 guests who went viral

Trump administration finds a battle against racism worth fighting: Affirmative action at Harvard

Matthew Rozsa
The Justice Department is siding with an anti-affirmative action group in their lawsuit against Harvard

“Saturday Night Live” writer Sam Jay on why she doesn’t call herself a feminist

Emily Rems
"I am definitely pro-women and pro-women’s rights," she tells us. "I’m a woman, and I don’t see how I could not be"

15 reasons why: Donald Trump’s supporters will never abandon him

Chauncey DeVega
Most journalists still don't get it: Republicans will never abandon Donald Trump, and he's the 2020 frontrunner
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