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The NBA and MLB quietly hustle for a cut of the sports betting jackpot
Rui Kaneya
Now that sports betting is legal, the leagues want in — and they're lobbying state-by-state
Robert Kennedy, improbable liberal hero
Ross Baker
Kennedy turned the tables on the conventional wisdom more liberal direction
Donald Trump has been lying since day one
Lucian K. Truscott IV
A look back at his lie-filled announcement for president
Against attention scolding: Stop policing people’s so-called distractions
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Minimizing people's legitimate suffering because other people in the world suffer differently is callous
How the NFL players’ union can block the league’s new ban on protests
Kathy Wilkes
Trump has persistently condemned the players' peaceful and silent protests
Trump: A new Reagan? Or a new Chamberlain?
Alexei Bayer
Trump is weakening the United States, emboldening its enemies and shattering the world order.
Not just a place to live: From homelessness to citizenship
Michael Rowe, Charles Barber
Citizenship programs might be the key to helping the homeless get back on their feet
There may be a “Roseanne” spinoff in the works – and an official announcement could arrive this week
Rachel Leah
The news comes less than a week after ABC cancelled the '90s revival after Roseanne Barr's racist Twitter tirade
Mueller wants Paul Manafort’s bail revoked on charges of witness tampering
Sophia Tesfaye
Trump’s former campaign chairman accused of secretly trying to coax witnesses against him to lie
California’s primary chaos: Republicans may be shut out statewide but could save the House
Sophia Tesfaye
California’s "jungle primary" may hurt Democrats in the midterms — but it’s an existential nightmare for the GOP
22% of men without college don’t have jobs. Here’s why they’re being left behind
Erin Wolcott
Job market tough for many Americans
Bubble Pop? Brownie Batter? Flavored vapes add to the e-cig debate
Shefali Luthra
The tobacco movement has concerns over the increasing popularity of the e-cigarette market
Stop thinking you need to have all the answers: Knowing what you don’t know is more important
Tamara Ireland Stone
I don’t know. Neither do you. That’s OK
Trading my bicycle for a Harley: Learning to ride a motorcycle at 57
Linda Crill
After losing her husband to cancer, Linda needed a change. Would riding 2,500 miles on a motorcycle help?
Keys to the cyber-caliphate: An excerpt from “Hacking ISIS”
Malcolm Nance, Christopher Sampson
How a daring 2015 special-ops raid in eastern Syria yielded an enormous ISIS database that exposed its finances
New allegations added to lawsuit, claiming Facebook’s targeting tools exclude older workers
Peter Gosselin
Plaintiffs say Facebook’s tools and algorithm gave employers ways to intensify the effects of such targeting.
Sex workers say “trafficking” crackdown is backdoor to gentrifying New Orleans
Casey Quinlan
Louisiana state and city officials and lawmakers have tried to make strip clubs synonymous with sex trafficking
Animal rights aren’t a priority — and it’s hard to imagine how they could be in a capitalist economy
Matthew Rozsa
An acclaimed neuroscientist's arrest draws attention to the structural inability to prioritize animal rights
Do you anger easily at dusk? So do most other people (and mice)
Raymond Sanchez
How our inner clocks effect aggression
Retta on why she’s “So Close to Being the S**t, Y’all Don’t Even Know”
D. Watkins
The "Parks and Rec" star sits down with "Salon Talks" to discuss how she built her career and her new memoir
As social media culture becomes normalized, setting goals becomes psychologically distressing
Nicole Karlis
A new study surveyed adults between the ages of 18 and 35 and found that our #goals are stressing us out
Trump’s trade wars won’t be easy on red state America
Angelo Young
What could go wrong with angering U.S. allies over trade? We’re about to find out
Building a post-carbon future: California tries to lead — will the world follow?
Paul Rosenberg
Ambitious new plan proposes reducing oil extraction along with consumption. It's what the world needs
California hospitals urge moms to favor breast milk over formula
Anna Gorman
California has made significant progress in recent years promoting exclusive breastfeeding in hospitals
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