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The Koch Brothers are plotting a right-wing takeover of America’s judicial system
Jacob Sugarman
The billionaire magnates have their eyes on the Supreme Court, and that's not all
In Trump’s first year, anti-abortion forces make strides despite setbacks
Julie Rovner
Thousands of anti-abortion activists gathered near the National Mall in Washington, D.C. Friday
Why don’t STEM majors vote as much as others?
Inger Bergom, Hyun Kyoung Ro
Voting is a very important measure of civic engagement and STEM majors don't seem to participate
The chemical industry doesn’t want you to be afraid of Teflon pans. You should be.
Keith A. Spencer
Health experts and advocates say nonsticks should have been banned years ago; fortunately, you can mitigate risk
How to prevent child sexual abuse: Know the myths and realities
Elizabeth Jeglic, Cynthia Calkins
For parents, knowledge is power. Myths about sex offenders abound — here are the facts
Patriots vs. Eagles: The perfect Super Bowl match-up for this America
Matthew Rozsa
This was the year in which the NFL became more politicized than it ever was before
The Muslim ban one year later: 5 ways media can avoid fueling anti-Muslim extremism
Rebecca Lenn, Nina Mast
A year ago, President Trump signed the first Muslim ban which restricted travel to USA from seven muslim countries
Norms are eroding: But what “norms” should progressives actually support?
Paul Rosenberg
Here's what the authors of "How Democracies Die" get right — and wrong — about the importance of democratic "norms"
Why aren’t Americans outraged over Trump’s escalation of drone strikes?
Matthew Rozsa
There is something profoundly wrong with a society that isn't disturbed by Trump's indifference to civilian deaths
It’s Trump’s war on terror now, and the endless war will march on
Charlie May
The Trump administration has dramatically escalated global conflicts, and civilian deaths — with no end in sight
Baby powder battles: Johnson & Johnson internal documents reveal asbestos worries
Myron Levin
Revealing memos have helped to ignite a burst of litigation against the pharmaceutical and consumer products giant
As marijuana laws relax, doctors say pregnant women shouldn’t partake
Sarah Varney
With looser cannabis regulations and legality in some states, the research on pregnancy and pot is worth revisiting
The Trump admin’s approval of Medicaid work requirements threatens the lives of poor people
Meaghan LaSala
Forcing poor Americans to work to receive healthcare benefits could gut Medicaid and have devastating effects
Inside North Korea’s literary fiction factory
Meredith Shaw
North Korea's domestic propaganda is largely ignored abroad and also very difficult for South Koreans to understand
Anthony Scaramucci turns Mooch on “Real Time With Bill Maher”
Nicole Karlis
Scaramucci said he doesn't swear on TV and got in a heated argument with David Frum.
iHeartMedia on the ropes: Limbaugh, Hannity distributor tries to stay alive
Matthew Sheffield
Laden with $20 billion in debt, talk-radio giant iHeartMedia is trying desperately to save its failing business
Zoothanasia: the cruel practice of killing healthy zoo animals
Dr. Marc Bekoff
European zoos kill as many as 5,000 healthy animals every year
The system isn’t working
Lucian K. Truscott IV
How 50 years of Republican authoritarian politics has nearly destroyed our democracy
Is it time for a 21st-century version of “The Day After”?
Marsha Gordon
Tensions with North Korea have Americans on their toes, and it's bringing a lot of people back to the '80s
“The Trade” and the many faces of our opioid crisis
Melanie McFarland
Matthew Heineman's new series traces the many paths and lives impacted by the spiking market for heroin
Hooray for hairy pits! “Babylon Berlin” gets this historical detail right
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Netflix's historical drama goes for accuracy where it counts
Football is as popular as ever, and dying
Matthew Rozsa
It's still the most popular sport in the U.S., but questions of safety make its demise seem inevitable
Pepsi is developing Lady Doritos because chips are so hard for girls
Shira Tarlo
Finally, you can have it all!
“God” takes out a billboard to tell Michele Bachmann not to run for Senate
Matthew Rozsa
A satirical group raised $7,000 to respond to Bachmann's statement that she's praying on whether to run
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