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How I learned to stop worrying and love the sous vide machine
Nick Birnback
How a chef named Shorty taught me to use the right tools, not all the tools and love the process not just the price
Trump nominates Mitch McConnell’s brother-in-law to run pension benefit agency
Rachel Leah
Gordon Hartogensis has no government or public service experience, nor a background in labor/employee benefits
What Tom Wolfe’s “Bonfire of the Vanities” missed about New York
Jim Sleeper
Tom Wolfe's brilliant novel helped define NYC in the 1980s. But he didn't see the people who made the city great
Beyond the Flint tragedy: Contaminated drinking water is everywhere in America
Amanda Marcotte
Agricultural runoff is poorly regulated and turning many waterways across the country into dangerous cesspools
Group to send lawyers to help incarcerated teens
Duaa Eldeib
Controversy at youth facility in southern Illinois sparks a nonprofit to act
Some Trump voters now “feel so stupid” — but liberal schadenfreude is not a real solution
Chauncey DeVega
The media loves repentant Trump voters, but those stories only fuel the liberal myth that politics is rational
Fatal motorcycle tire blowouts not enough to prompt Goodyear recall
Jennifer Gollan
Since 2006, there have been five deaths and 22 injuries in 11 states after D402 tire blowouts
On creating a new politics with spiritual and intellectual integrity
Terry Patten
Human civilization is in the midst of an existential crisis
Uber removes forced arbitration clause, vows to no longer silence accusers
Nicole Karlis
The move could set a new precedent for sexual harassment and assault in Silicon Valley
Mike Pence is working to wrest control of the GOP away from Trump
Matthew Rozsa
As Pence tries to do the political work that Trump won't, tensions are mounting between the two
Don’t claim Trump’s doing nothing: He’s destroying the federal government
Heather Digby Parton
Trump is draining the swamp — of anyone remotely competent or qualified. Rebuilding government may be impossible
The road to Hell in the Middle East: Gearing up for the third Gulf War
Michael T. Klare
Will Washington, Tel Aviv, Riyadh, and Tehran face off in a future cataclysm?
A bruising Democratic primary in Pennsylvania: Dark side of the blue wave?
Matthew Rozsa
The race to replace Charlie Dent: Democratic infighting may endanger a likely House pickup in Pennsylvania
4 ways “internet of things” toys endanger children
Marie-Helen Maras
Are toys sharing too much personal information?
Ranks of notorious hate group include active-duty military
A.C. Thompson, Ali Winston, Jake Hanrahan
A Marine took part in the violent assaults in Charlottesville last summer and later bragged about it online
Disgraced Trump campaign manager joins Team Pence
Rachel Leah
He'll be joining the Vice President's political action committee to focus first on midterms and then 2020 elections
Stop trying to “have it all” all at once: Try living the “well-lopsided” life instead
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Author and entrepreneur Randi Zuckerberg suggests we try her "Pick Three" method
Betsy DeVos is sabotaging the Education Department’s investigation of for-profit colleges
Rachel Leah
DeVos just hired several of the people who worked at the institutions under investigation by her agency
Dozens of Palestinians killed as Trump celebrates new US embassy in Jerusalem
Matthew Rozsa
Trump administration cheers opening of a new Jerusalem embassy on the bloodiest day Israel has seen since 2014
Trump depends on Sean Hannity’s help every night: report
Matthew Rozsa
Sean Hannity has emerged as the informal leader of the president's brain trust
Team Trump plans to go on “war footing” to fend off impeachment: It could backfire big time
Heather Digby Parton
Trump's "witch hunt" counterattack is working — with his base. It also might strengthen the coming blue wave
Historian Benjamin Carter Hett: Trump’s “cultivation of dishonesty” strongly reminiscent of Nazis
Chauncey DeVega
Author of "The Death of Democracy": Germans in 1933 thought they were "good people" and nothing could go wrong
How the religious right is shrinking itself: Overzealous Christianity is driving people away
Amanda Marcotte
New study suggests that as the religious right grows ever more radical, it drives ever more people out of church
Trump’s appointees pledged not to lobby after they leave — now they’re lobbying
Derek Kravitz, Alex Mierjeski
Despite agreeing to five-year bans, at least six former administration officials are registered lobbyists
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