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Why are so many of our pets overweight?
Deborah Linder
Pet obesity often says more about an owner’s relationship with their pet than the animal itself
How hospitals are failing black mothers
Annie Waldman
Analysis shows women who deliver at hospitals disproportionately serving black mothers are at a higher risk of harm
How America’s morning pot of joe became “coffee for one”
K.J. Fallon
How did we go from Mr. Coffee to the ubiquitous single-serve pods?
Belle and Sebastian’s Stuart Murdoch: “You’ve gotta have your radar up and your ears wide open”
Annie Zaleski
Salon talks to the Scottish songwriter about his band's new series of EPs
The National Rifle Association’s first year as Trump propagandists
Timothy Johnson
Trump and the NRA have shared anti-immigrant, anti-free press, and pro-authoritarian sentiments
Why Silicon Valley loves to stereotype the Sherpa
Anni Irish
From VC firms to Burning Man, tech companies love using the word “sherpa” — even if they have no idea what it means
How legal marijuana will change California in 2018
Nicole Karlis
California smokers can expect higher-quality, and more expensive, weed
The top ten U.S. drug policy stories of 2017
Phillip Smith
The good, the bad, and the ugly: The top ten U.S. drug policy stories of 2017
Make self-compassion your top New Year’s resolution
Kristin Neff
Try being kind to yourself, for a change
Looking back at 2017: A shape-shifting year that promises big change ahead
Paul Rosenberg
Trump dominated the news, but from the Women's March to Charlottesville to #MeToo, activists struck the sparks
10 good things about a terrible year
Medea Benjamin
Let’s keep ourselves inspired by the hard work of folks at home and abroad who gave us something to cheer about
What we discovered during a year of documenting hate
Rachel Glickhouse
Hate crimes often fall through the cracks in our justice system, and we've only just begun understanding why
The 10 most ridiculous things media figures said about climate change and the environment in 2017
Kevin Kalhoefer
Climate deniers have made some pretty wild claims this year
Seeing the unseen in Ukraine: Why is America sending arms?
Patrick Lawrence
Unnoticed by the West, ceasefire talks continue, even as the Pentagon ships weapons to a corrupt Ukrainian regime
Stop excluding people with disabilities from science
Gabriela Serrato Marks
You can be a great scientist without being able to carry a 50-pound backpack out of a cave
Best essays of 2017: A borderline intimate education
J. Munroe
My professor said our close relationship wasn't "mentoring." So what were we doing?
“Amazing Grace”: Aretha Franklin’s transcendent tour de force
Aaron Cohen
The queen of soul's top-selling album was an exhilarating departure from soul
DEA operation played hidden role in the disappearance of five innocent Mexicans
Ginger Thompson
The agency knew why the victims were kidnapped in 2010 by the Zetas drug cartel from a Holiday Inn in Mexico
Introverts incorrectly think they won’t like being leaders
Peter O'Connor, Andrew Spark
Introverts — relatively passive, quiet and reserved — are more than capable of leading a group
Infection lapses rampant in nursing homes, but punishment rare
Jordan Rau
Records show nursing home inspectors labeled mistakes in infection control and punishment for the lapses is rare
30 quotes that defined 2017
Nicole Karlis
This is future history — 2017 as it will be remembered in all its good, bad, and bigly words
The loneliness of expat life
Julia Bainbridge
Moving abroad sounds like an exciting new adventure. But the reality doesn't always match the fantasy
State Department releases classified emails from Anthony Weiner’s laptop
Nicole Karlis
But the release was triggered by a request from a right-wing group that poses as "nonpartisan" to try to smear Dems
San Juan’s mayor blasts Trump as “disaster-in-chief”
Matthew Sheffield
3 months since Hurricane Maria struck, more than 1 million people are still without power in Puerto Rico
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