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Evacuating nuclear disaster areas can waste time and money
Philip Thomas
New research suggests that mass evacuations from minuscule radioactivity might not help life expectancy much
How Michael Flynn subverted our democracy
David L. Phillips
Another chapter in the Trump administration's foreign collusion
Next comes welfare reform: Trump’s foolproof plan to pass poisonous tax bill
Sophia Tesfaye
In a last-ditch effort to save his terrible tax bill, Trump hauls out Republican catnip: punishing poor people
How conservative perceptions of media bias have changed America
Matt Grossman
Republican complaints about the "liberal media" go back at least to Goldwater — and made the Trump era possible
This Native American tribe owns one of the world’s most valuable patents
Luke McDonagh
Though it's not a case of a pharmaceutical company righting wrongs, the indigenous tribe will surely benefit
The secret to turtle hibernation: butt-breathing
Jacqueline Litzgus
Just one of the many reasons that turtles are awesome
Brazil is giving prisoners ayahuasca as part of their rehab
April M. Short
The powerful drug may be helping to reduce rates of recidivism at Brazil's prisons
“The Lost Tapes: Patty Hearst” shines a jaundiced light on celebrity culture
Matthew Rozsa
The Smithsonian Channel dusts off everybody's favorite poor little rich girl for another drag around the block
Right-wing plant tries, fails to dupe the Washington Post with a false Roy Moore story
Leigh C. Anderson
A conservative hack tried to prove WaPo to be purveyors of fake news, and got a lesson in how reporting works
Bernie Sanders could be running again in 2020, and that opens a can of worms
Matthew Rozsa
It's time to play everyone's favorite game about presidential speculations
The Koch Brothers purchase interest in Time Inc.
Matthew Sheffield
The famously conservative billionaires don't seem to have control of the media giant . . . for now
The New York Times just taught us how not to profile a Nazi sympathizer
Jeremy Binckes
A puff piece that whitewashes the impacts of Nazism in middle America. This isn't the white working class
Sinclair’s conservative news takeover will rock 15 regions
Pam Vogel
The broadcast group is sneaking into communities across the country, from Las Vegas to D.C.
The rehabilitation of George W. Bush has gone quite well so far
Rebecca Gordon
Say it again: The enemy of our enemy is still a war criminal
HIV drugs control disease – for those who can afford them
Danny Jomaa
Even as new therapies raise hopes, diagnoses and costs prevent widespread treatment
Democrats be warned: Your corporate education reform isn’t enough
Jeff Bryant
Election results in Denver and Virginia should make Democratic "education reformers" nervous
The new hobby of the super-rich: Hunting aliens
Keith A. Spencer
The quest to find alien radio signals is largely funded by billionaires. Is that a good idea?
An affordable housing movement is rising from the wreckage of the foreclosure crisis
Michael Arria
Cities throughout the country have now experienced decades of gentrification from the real estate industry
How slave labor built and financed major U.S. cities
Carl Anthony
Urban inequality in the U.S. can be traced to unresolved issues and injustices lingering from the slave trade era
Federal agency refers girls to counselors picked by anti-abortion group
Patrick Michels
The list of counseling providers was created by the advocacy network Heartbeat International
Why Republicans win the tax debate — and how progressives can do better
Paul Rosenberg
Conservative fiscal ideas are largely nonsense, but they spin a coherent narrative. Leftists must do likewise
Can a transgender actor ever be just an “actor”?
Jennie Neufeld
Hari Nef is frustrated with the way she's been talked about — but don't journalists have a duty to identify?
Is it legal for Trump to block you on Twitter? Maybe not
Matthew Sheffield
Trump's Justice Department argues that Twitter accounts aren't a "town hall" or open forum. Many activists disagree
Fox News allows Jeanine Pirro to work as a paid GOP fundraiser
Eric Hananoki
It's no secret that the host, a longtime friend of President Donald Trump, is actively raising money for the GOP
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