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Unpaid: Inside the “lawless jungle” of worker exploitation after Hurricane Harvey
James Barragán
Experts have known since at least Hurricane Katrina that wage theft increases dramatically after natural disasters
Exclusive: Burning Man, a utopia for guests, was hell for many workers
Keith A. Spencer, Nicole Karlis
Staggeringly high suicide rate among Burning Man's seasonal workers is just one symptom of a toxic work environment
“The Happytime Murders”: A sad excuse for grown-up comedy
Matthew Rozsa
"The Happytime Murders" had a lot of potential, but the jokes were uninspired and simply not funny
How soon will Donald Trump fire Jeff Sessions? After the midterms, he can get away with it
Heather Digby Parton
Republican senators send Trump a clear signal: Wait till November to seize full control at the Justice Department
Fringe Christian group close to Senate chaplain prays for destruction of military freedom group
Paul Rosenberg
Will the Senate act against Capitol Hill prayer group that wants God to "take down" a religious freedom nonprofit?
Maybe the “lizard brain” isn’t so different from ours after all
James R. Howe VI
Are our brains vastly different from those of reptiles? Not as much as all that, according to recent neuroscience
Jeff Sessions finally stands up to Trump’s bullying
Matthew Rozsa
Sessions speaks up after Trump tells Fox News that the attorney general has lost control of the Justice Department
Terence Nance on “Random Acts of Flyness”: How HBO’s most daring show gets made
Melanie McFarland
Salon talks to the creator of HBO's surreal midnight series about its portraiture of what we've become
Robert Mueller and impeachment chatter is helping Democrats, not hurting them
Matthew Rozsa
New polls and analysis suggests the Mueller probe and renewed impeachment talk will boost Democrats this fall
What gun safety? NRA using lawsuits to shoot down local gun-storage laws
Amanda Marcotte
Activists in Washington state want gun owners to lock up their firearms. The NRA wants them out in the open
The man who sold America on vitamin D — and profited in the process
Liz Szabo
The doctor most responsible for turning the sunshine supplement into a billion-dollar juggernaut
Is the State Department punishing families with special-needs children?
Matthew Rozsa
Without explanation, the State Department has slashed benefits for families dealing with certain disabilities
4 reasons why anti-Trump Latino voters won’t swing the midterms
Steffen W. Schmidt
Latinos make up 12 percent of people eligible to vote in the 2018 midterm elections
Surviving 8th grade: How a shy Irish Catholic girl found refuge in Yiddish Club
Blair Hurley
Eighth grade can be hell. Back then I thought I'd be alone until one brave, outgoing girl decided to be my friend
Back to school for black college athletes: Dangerous stereotypes stalk campus
Joseph Cooper
Brains vs. brawn: Does big-time college sports actually value black student-athletes and their lives?
Trump speechwriter fired after link to white nationalists made public
Matthew Rozsa
Darren Beattie appeared publicly with well-known white nationalists at the 2016 H.L. Mencken Club conference
Why White House counsel Don McGahn has Donald Trump extremely worried
Heather Digby Parton
McGahn talked to Robert Mueller's team for 30 hours. That's a huge blow for Trump, and the reasons why run deep
Scholar Lilliana Mason: “I’m worried about violent conflict between Democrats and Republicans”
Chauncey DeVega
Author of "Uncivil Agreement" on how politics has descended into a brutal team sport focused solely on winning
Pharmacy-made pain creams flagged on fears of Medicare fraud and risk
Julie Appleby
Report finds that officials are concerned about possible fraud and patient safety risks from pharmacy-made creams
The best scene in “When Harry Met Sally…” – the fake orgasm – was a group effort
Tamar Jeffers McDonald
Everyone from Billy Crystal to Rob Reiner's mom contributed to the scene, but Meg Ryan's idea made it what it was
How new fathers use social media to make sense of their roles
Tawfiq Ammari
What dads do online helps them navigate gender roles as society changes
The U.S. needs to get over its obsession with GDP
Sophie Mitra
GDP alone is inadequate to measure the economic performance of a country
Is a senior Air Force general using his power to spread far-right Christian nationalism?
Paul Rosenberg
Brig. Gen. John Teichert faces charges he has used his rank and authority to spread extremist, anti-American views
Rising suicides in Mexico expose the mental health toll of living with extreme, chronic violence
Cecilia Farfán-Méndez
New data reveals the dangerous mental health toll of living with extreme, chronic violence: suicides
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