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Elon Musk’s involvement in the Thailand cave rescue mission is peak Silicon Valley

Nicole Karlis
When Musk made himself part of the story to save the trapped soccer team, a backlash ensued

GOP denounces racist House nominee in New Jersey — but it may be too late

Matthew Rozsa
Red districts that voted for Trump across the country in jeopardy because Republicans can't keep the racists out

Why one crew member quit the anti-abortion “Roe V. Wade” film, featuring Jon Voight and Stacey Dash

Rachel Leah
Ben Collinsworth disputes an executive producer's claim that "pressure from Hollywood" made him resign after 1 day

Rudy’s side gig: Giuliani lobbies for foreign governments while working for Trump

Matthew Rozsa
The former New York City mayor has represented clients from Iran to Ukraine while working for the president

Protesters confront Mitch McConnell at Louisville restaurant — for second day running

Nicole Karlis
Following dramatic protests on Saturday, Senate majority leader faced angry locals again on Sunday evening

Rep. Jim Jordan’s “locker room talk” denial: Waving off sex abuse complaints shows limits of #MeToo

Mary Elizabeth Williams
We need to break down the wall of silence and shaming that surrounds the abuse and harassment of boys and men

Russian bots are back: #WalkAway attack on Democrats is a likely Kremlin operation

Bob Cesca
Are real-life Democrats leaving the party in disgust? No, but Russian-fueled online trolls want you to think so

Trump’s final 4: What you need to know about top Supreme Court contenders

Matthew Rozsa
There are 4 finalists — all of them very conservative, but some more likely to stand up to Trump than others

Malcolm Nance on Trump: We’re “on the cusp” of “losing the American constitutional republic forever”

Chauncey DeVega
Former intelligence officer turned author says Putin is Trump's "handler" and we're in a "Benedict Arnold moment"

Why many voters believe Donald Trump’s gang lies: Decades of urban legend have paved the way

Amanda Marcotte
Paranoid urban legends about gang violence have softened up many white people to believe all sorts of nonsense

Genetic ancestry tests don’t change your identity, but you might

Wendy D. Roth
Genetic ancestry testing might all seem like harmless fun, but there is a downside

Milking cows for data — not just dairy products

Matthew Stuber, Gary Kazmer, Shalabh Gupta, Steven Zinn
With robotic milking systems, the cows run the show

A baby was treated with a nap and a bottle of formula. The bill was $18,000

Jenny Gold, Sarah Kliff
American hospital bills are littered with multiplying fees, many of which don’t even exist in other countries

I made you birthday tacos, 873 miles away

Eric Kim
"I made these tacos for you. I tested them and wrote up the recipe and everything"

Blame climate change for Nigerian farmer-herder violence? Not so fast, expert says

Leif Brottem
Nigerian farmers and herders clash in an altercation that reflects the country's toxic politics

Study finds Apple’s CarPlay, Google’s Android less distracting, but still not safe

Myron Levin
In 2016, driver distraction was a factor in 3,450 U.S. traffic deaths and in hundreds of thousands of injuries

How inbred dogs help us learn about human diseases

Brianna Bibel
Dogs are helping scientists figure out why our copper storage systems can go haywire

When women stop coloring their gray hair: “I felt naked. I felt scared. I felt excited. I felt free”

Amy Gesenhues
To gray or not to gray? That is the question for women in their 30s and beyond, who consider giving up the dye job

Protestors swarm Mitch McConnell as he leaves Louisville restaurant

Taylor Link
Mitch McConnell joins other Republican leaders who have faced public hostility while dining

Why I refuse to do animal testing in my science career — and why it hasn’t hurt me

Danbee Kim
Scientists must grapple with the powerful tension between our curiosity, our duty and rapidly shifting ethics

The return of “Yellow Submarine”: Why even people who aren’t Beatles mega-fans love it

Colin Fleming
The 1968 animation classic will screen again in theaters this year. Its secret weapon? Its refusal to play happy

You should stand in meetings — don’t worry about what others might think

Benjamin Gardner, Lee Smith, Louise Mansfield
Standing in meetings offers the opportunity to sit less and move more

America’s real Muslim problem is Islamophobia

Sophia A. McClennen
There's a common perception that Muslims pose a threat to the security of the U.S., but the real threat is to them

Trump administration is unprepared to lose congressional majorities

Travis Gettys
Bush's staff formed a secret preparation group, but the Trump white house is certain the GOP will maintain majority
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