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Environmental Protection Agency staff claims Trump administration is changing their mission
Christopher Sellers, Lindsey Dillon, Phil Brown
They say the mission is pivoting away protecting human health and the environment to protecting industry
Why millennials are more fit than any other generation
Nicole Karlis
There's a mental health aspect that goes unreported, some experts say
Why you like certain foods, according to science
Valerio Farris
Eating is never just the simple act of consuming food and converting it to energy
A unifying “race-class narrative”: Blueprint for progressive victory?
Paul Rosenberg
Progressive strategists find a way to break the divide: Focus on the "strategic racism" used to keep us apart
Trump refuses to endorse G7 agreement, accuses Trudeau of making “false statements”
Charlie May
In a move that only further distanced the U.S. from its allies, Trump slammed Trudeau as "weak"
This is real resistance: Teachers strike back against neoliberal assault on public education
Henry A. Giroux
Teachers have finally had enough of the campaign against public education — amazingly, the public is with them
Pop music’s elitism problem: Why Oasis never got the respect they deserved
Alex Niven
Oasis grafted together a cut-and-paste masterpiece, but the rules are different for a working class band
Here is what film critics are saying about “Ocean’s 8″
Rachel Leah
"Stealing a diamond necklace is bad, but wasting an opportunity like this is unforgivable," one critic writes
Did the “The Daily Show” make us smarter voters or not? Two satire experts face off
Sophia A. McClennen
"Bad Stories" author Steve Almond says political comedy helped us get to a place where Trump could win
Will a garbage revolt threaten Putin?
Laura A. Henry
Garbage dump protests have emerged in towns all around Moscow, exposing weaknesses in Russia’s political authority
SpongeBob’s Bikini Bottom is based on a real-life test site for nuclear weapons
Holly M. Barker
SpongeBob’s fictional home is based on a real place — But how much do Americans know of the real-life Bikini Atoll?
How Bitcoin made right-wing conspiracy theories mainstream
Keith A. Spencer
Critic David Golumbia is blowing the whistle on how crypto has normalized right-wing economic thought
Mitt Romney has a prediction: Donald Trump will “solidly” win a second term in 2020
Shira Tarlo
"Mitt's a straight shooter — whether people love him or don't love him," President Trump told reporters in response
Scientists are using DNA to study ocean life and reveal the hidden diversity of zooplankton
Ann Bucklin
World Ocean Day: Copepods are typically just a few millimeters long, but are important food sources for small fish
In debt to the law: How law schools fail those who seek justice
Erin L. Thompson
Law school applications are up — but law school may just be a rigged game
Bipartisan Senate bill aims to stop accused harassers from using NDAs to silence victims
Amanda Marcotte
Corporate nondisclosure agreements force far too many women into silence. A new Senate bill aims to change that
The Chicago Tribune is finally union as the media organizing wave intensifies
Stephen Franklin
High publicity victories at nameplate publications have helped replenish the NewsGuild’s ranks
A hospital ER charges an “after-hours” fee. Who has to pay it?
Michelle Andrews
Yes, it's a thing: some emergency departments surcharge for after-hours care. Is that fair?
Are we teaching our girls too much empathy?
Lauren Schiller
This is how Emily Abad learned the power of speaking her truth — by teaching kids the power of compassion
Colin Kaepernick seeks to subpoena Trump in collusion case
Matthew Rozsa
A new poll also brings Trump bad news: Most Americans don't think NFL protests are unpatriotic
Trump’s pandering to working-class voters has a long and ugly history: My family fell for it
Jared Yates Sexton
I saw family members get ground down on the factory floor. Promising imaginary industrial jobs is cruel and empty
“Acid wash the emails!”: Sean Hannity urges Russia witnesses to destroy evidence live on Fox News
Shira Tarlo
Hannity said witnesses should "acid-wash" the hard drives on their phones, then smash them into "itsy-bitsy pieces"
Conspiracy theory dance party! Rudy Giuliani’s insane Israeli vacation
Heather Digby Parton
In one morning at an investment conference, Giuliani insults Kim Jong Un and floats a new conspiracy theory
Yet another far-right Trump judicial nominee plays dumb about his own past
Amanda Marcotte
David Porter has a lengthy history of fringe opinions but tried to sound reasonable in his confirmation hearing
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