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Triclosan, a common antimicrobial, linked to inflammation and cancer
Haixia Yang
An ingredient in toothpaste and other personal care products may be harming the microbes in our gut
A neuroscientist reviews Michael Pollan’s “How to Change Your Mind”
Benjamin Bell
The book shines new light on the revitalized field of psychedelic medicine
Exploring how brains grow could help explain autism
Saikata Sengupta
In new research, autistic children had larger-than-average amygdalae – and adults had smaller ones
After Janus, should unions abandon exclusive representation?
Kate Bronfenbrenner, Chris Brooks, Shaun Richman
The SCOTUS Janus decision could have far-reaching consequences for the labor movement
Sex workers converge on Capitol Hill: “We’re human beings”
Shira Tarlo
Sex workers march worldwide and meet D.C. lawmakers to alert them about the perils of new laws signed by Trump
Trump’s next foreign policy coup: A summit with Vladimir Putin?
Matthew Rozsa
Trump and Putin have met twice since Trump became president, but this would be their first official summit
Missouri’s dark money scandal, explained
Ciara C Torres-Spelliscy
It wasn't a sex scandal that made Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens finally ready to resign — but dark money
How to travel the world with 2 little kids: Teach them that every step counts
Raj Gill
What we learned when we quit our jobs, packed up our kids ages 3 and 5, and headed for the other end of the earth
San Francisco’s progressive mayoral candidate Jane Kim has tech millionaires running scared
Keith A. Spencer
In an exclusive interview, Supervisor Kim talked earnestly about the need for returning to New Deal–esque politics
The art of war: “Brothers of the Gun” illustrates the Syrian War with dignity and depth
Rachel Leah
Salon talks to artist and journalist Molly Crabapple about the power of illustration and the Syrian War
Trump just met with the mother of a school shooting victim. She compared him to a “toddler”
Matthew Rozsa
Trump's meeting with the family members of the Santa Fe, Texas shooting victims did not go well at all
Patient advocacy groups scratch their heads over Trump’s “Right to Try” act
Nicole Karlis
The legislation, pushed by a Koch-backed group, lets terminally ill patients seek access to experimental treatment
Duck-and-cover America: What can’t be walled out — or in
Tom Engelhardt
Advice to college graduates in the Age of Trump
Could a virus with a sweet tooth become a weapon against cancer?
Kevin Pels
Researchers harnessed a virus’ natural behavior to attack tumors
Roseanne and America’s white victim complex: Why canceling her show isn’t enough
Chauncey DeVega
The narratives and larger political imagination she channels need to be challenged on an ongoing basis
Trump says he’ll “have a little fun” as he meets with families of Santa Fe school shooting victims
Matthew Rozsa
Trump has a long history of being insensitive to people who just suffered horrible loss and trauma
Trump sets off a trade war: Mexico, Canada and EU vow retaliation for tariffs
Shira Tarlo
The unthinkable is now a reality: Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross confirms tariffs will go into force at midnight
Samantha Bee draws cries of a liberal double standard after blasting “feckless c**t'” Ivanka Trump
Shira Tarlo
Conservatives are outraged Bee called Ivanka a "c**t" and told her to "put on something tight" to persuade Trump
Narco-corruption, ISIS 3.0 and the terror drone attack that never happened
Nick Turse
Pentagon documents detail dystopian dangers
The Volcker Rule was designed to prevent another financial crisis. Now the Fed wants to weaken it
Nicole Karlis
On Wednesday, Federal bank regulators proposed to soften Obama-era measures designed to prevent another crisis
Bob Corker showed up to Donald Trump’s Nashville rally and got booed by a hometown crowd
Matthew Rozsa
Like Rudy Giuliani at a recent Yankees home game, Tennessee GOP Senator Bob Croker gets a cold reception at home
The downfall of “Roseanne”: How ABC’s attempt to normalize Trump-era racism backfired
Jared Yates Sexton
ABC's gamble on a right-wing crackpot star was doomed to fail, and network sources were disgusted from the outset
Trump’s double standard: Praise for white Indiana hero, while black Nashville hero is ignored
Chauncey DeVega
Jason Seaman in Indiana and James Shaw Jr. in Nashville were both heroic. Why is only one lavished with praise?
New Trump appointee, linked to far right, wants to expand the war on legal immigration
Amanda Marcotte
Appointee linked to far-right group opposed to legal immigration now has a role overseeing refugee programs
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