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State attorneys general probe lending disparities

Aaron Glantz, Emmanuel Martinez
Attorneys general start taking action against lending disparities

Tilting the playing field: How Republican “constitutional hardball” has reshaped politics

Paul Rosenberg
Stealing a Supreme Court seat is just one example: Republicans have long believed they must play dirty to win

Twitter, YouTube and Facebook are the new Manhattan Project

Jason Rhode
But unlike the A-bomb scientists, social media's progenitors have no idea what they've unleashed

Some millennials aren’t saving for retirement because they don’t think capitalism will exist by then

Keith A. Spencer
Given poor economic prospects, many millennials can't save anyway — but their hope for the future is social change

Injured nuclear workers finally had support. The Trump administration has mothballed it.

Rebecca Moss
The advisory board's contract that helped support nuclear workers has expired, with no sign of new hires.

Here are Stefon’s best suggestions from “Saturday Night Live” — with a very special guest

Jeremy Binckes
Stefon has a few ideas for what to do on St. Patrick's Day

Stormy Daniels is a feminist hero

Nicole Karlis
And we owe it to her to give her the respect she deserves in her fight to break her silence

The deepest-dwelling fish in the sea is small, pink and delicate

Mackenzie Gerringer
The hadal snailfish was discovered in a trench deeper than Mount Everest is tall

Patients overpay for prescriptions 23% of the time, analysis shows

Sydney Lupkin
You might be better off paying for your prescriptions in cash rather than a copay

Why people like to listen to music during sex

Carrie Weisman
Blame it on the songbirds

People are stranded in “transit deserts” in dozens of US cities

Junfeng Jiao, Chris Bischak
Where’s my bus?

David Letterman, Van Jones, Sarah Silverman and our empathy gap

Melanie McFarland
Can light topical conversations hosted by stars bridge our widening social divide? No. But it's a noble effort

The other opioid crisis: Hospital shortages lead to patient pain, medical errors

Pauline Bartolone
The flip side of the opioid crisis is just as dark

Adult human brains don’t grow new neurons in hippocampus, contrary to prevailing view

Shawn Sorrells, Arturo Alvarez-Buylla, Mercedes Paredes
Repeated and varied experiments convinced us our conclusion was correct

Raise a glass with Mick Mulvaney: Dark-hearted leprechaun of St. Paddy’s Day evil

Andrew O'Hehir
Trump's egregiously Irish budget chief is a 21st-century version of the dastardly, traitorous "gombeen man"

The science of satire and lies: Watching Colbert can fight right-wing brain rot

Sophia A. McClennen
The mainstreaming of lies in the Trump era is hurting our cognitive abilities. Research says satire can save us

This 60-second test will diagnose any authoritarian

Jeremy Sherman
How to know if you're about to join a cult or become a Trump supporter

“Counterpart”: a prime example of prestige TV in any universe

Melanie McFarland
No series externalizes the destructive nature of man's inner conflict quite so well

Donald Trump confused about how government agencies work: report

Nicole Karlis
Chaos in the White House might simply be a result of Trump having no idea what he's doing

Paul Ryan’s seat is less safe. Is the House now up for grabs?

Matthew Sheffield
Even Paul Ryan's district isn't as safe as it once was

More than 1 in 4 Americans show some support for authoritarianism

Matthew Rozsa
A new poll finds that 29 percent of respondents expressed support for a "'strong leader' or 'army rule'"

A watchdog group wants an investigation of Trump’s budget director

Matthew Rozsa
Trump's budget director used Trump's campaign slogan "MAGA" on his official Twitter—which may violate the Hatch Act

Here’s how Goldman Sachs justifies paying its women half as much as men

Rachel Leah
New data shows that in the UK, women are earning about half of what men are — but the firm seems OK with it

The “manel” in academia: Why are no women historians coming to a big event?

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Organizers said they couldn't find any women to talk about history — so they just invited a bunch of dudes!
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