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Health insurers are vacuuming up details about you — and it could raise your rates
Marshall Allen
Without any public scrutiny, insurers and data brokers are predicting your health costs based on personal data
Juul, e-cig popular with teens, faces renewed scrutiny amid multiple lawsuits
Nicole Stock
Teens addicted to the e-cig and users who believe its claims as a smoking cessation tool are false have filed suits
Meet the activists arrested for opposing the Mountain Valley Pipeline
Michael Sainato
Arrests of Mountain Valley Pipeline protesters have been a regular occurrence along the construction route
“Castle Rock” and the quiet terror of being the other
Melanie McFarland
Hulu's new series based on Stephen King's universe shows us how being frightened can be a constant state for some
Why no one can agree if there’s a limit to human lifespans
Nicole Stock
Can humans live indefinitely? It depends on how you slice up the data
Hey, talk show gatekeepers: Let’s not enable Sean Spicer
Melanie McFarland
Can we please refrain from rehabbing the image of a dupe whose main claim to fame is enabling a dangerous liar?
Jeff Sessions giggles after high school audience erupts in chants of “lock her up!”
Shira Tarlo
Attorney General Jeff Sessions says colleges create "snowflakes," encourages "lock her up" chant
When corporations take credit for green deeds, their lobbying may tell another story
Tom Lyon, Magali (Maggie) Delmas
Companies trumpet their good deeds while hiding their efforts to block progress
Success of French football team masks underlying tensions over race and class
Joseph Downing
The ethnic make-up of the national team has come under fierce scrutiny, often taking worringly racist forms
“Who Is America?” and “Big Brother” separately and together illuminate our racial divide
Melanie McFarland
Post-racial America never existed and these two series prove it — one intentionally, and one inadvertently
Giving “Insatiable” a chance: Fat people can have revenge fantasies, too
Kelly deVos
Fat people deserve to be depicted as people on screen, and revenge fantasies are very human stories
Homophobia, misogyny, and Islamophobia: The right’s new darling has it all
Kali Holloway
There is nothing more beloved by the GOP than a token visible minority who’s eager to promote their racist views
Labor has a far-right problem: Why some unions are cheering Trump’s immigration crackdown
Sarah Lazare, Michael Arria
ICE and Border Patrol unions have emerged as among the biggest cheerleaders of Trump’s immigration policies
Historian Rick Shenkman on Donald Trump: “All the worst things in American history piled together”
Chauncey DeVega
Bestselling history author says that sooner or later, Donald Trump will make his supporters "feel like chumps"
How the EPA and the Pentagon downplayed a growing toxic threat
Abrahm Lustgarten
A family of chemicals — known as PFAS — has now emerged as a far greater menace than previously disclosed
Under Trump, federal agencies halt reviews of toxic pesticides that endanger wildlife
Susie Neilson
Salmon throughout much of the Pacific Northwest have dwindled from an onslaught of threats
Trade wars will boost digital manufacturing
Joshua M. Pearce
Personal 3D printers at consumers’ own homes — is this the future of U.S. manufacturing?
Accused Russian agent Maria Butina was backed by Russian billionaire, met with U.S. officials
Charlie May
Butina reportedly met with U.S. officials from the Treasury Department and the Federal Reserve
“Breaking Big” corrects the myths that make Kylie Jenner a “self-made” success
Melanie McFarland
This PBS series profiles success stories like Eddie Huang, Roxane Gay and Trevor Noah with substance and depth
These 6 companies are making the self-driving truck a reality
Alistair Charlton
Park your autonomous car dreams for now, because trucks are where it's at
How the PROSPER Act could negatively impact LGBTQ students
Dorian Rhea Debussy
The PROSPER Act could be brought to a vote any day now and the negative repercussions are dire
Why Americans hate government — even though they benefit from it more than ever
Paul Rosenberg
Political scientist Suzanne Mettler on "The Government-Citizen Disconnect" that's undermining our democracy
The brainwashing myth
Rebecca Moore
Is "brainwashing" a real thing or a slur we apply to people with fringe beliefs?
Vermont nurses are on strike demanding their hospital put patients over profits
Rachel Johnson
Nurses have won the support of Sen. Bernie Sanders, who blasted the hospital for not offering workers a living wage
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