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Lead found in fidget spinners is no idle threat
Shefali Luthra
Experts explain why the trending toy could be more dangerous for children than previously anticipated
Patriotism, taxes, and Trump
Robert Reich
Are Trumpers giving lip service to patriotism while disregarding the economic responsibility of taxes?
While you weren’t looking, Trump just appointed a tax evasion expert to head the IRS
Matthew Sheffield
As "interim director" of IRS, former Ernst and Young partner David Kautter, won't have to face a Senate vote
400 millionaires tell Congress not to cut their taxes
Taylor Link
Many in the top 1 percent think the Republican tax bill will damage the country, so they wrote a letter to Congress
Sinclair’s analyst covered GOP losses by regurgitating Trump tweets
Pam Vogel
Boris Epshteyn took to the conservative local news giant's airwaves to cover for the large-scale Democratic win
The mystery of a 1918 veteran and the flu pandemic
Ruth Craig
2018 will mark the 100 year anniversary of the virus that swept the world by storm
Rising health insurance costs frighten some early retirees
Steven Findlay
The president's executive orders of recent have left many insurers nervous about the future
Are the Syrian Kurds next for betrayal by the Trump administration?
David L. Phillips
Trump and his generals are fairweather friends to freedom fighters
How the proposed budget could stunt new affordable housing
Michelle D. Layser
For many Americans, facing hardship in today’s real estate market is no unique struggle
A cheat sheet for the trickiness of shopping for Obamacare
Jay Hancock
Saying 'the Affordable Care Act is complex' is an understatement
How I became a tampon tax crusader
Jennifer Weiss-Wolf
2015 began with me dressed as Wonder Woman on the beach and ended with NPR declaring "Year of the Period"
“Live in Mansfield” puts the Smiths near the top of the live album list
Colin Fleming
Discover one of rock’s greatest live albums, courtesy of a band you might not expect one from
“People like funny women now”: A chat with “Lady Dynamite” co-star Ana Gasteyer
Melanie McFarland
Salon talks to the versatile "Saturday Night Live" alum about being a woman in comedy in today's unfunny world
ICE reportedly detained a 40-Year-Old Massachusetts mother for political reasons
Emily C. Bell
She has an 8-year-old son and is now on a hunger strike
Lincoln’s spy: How Pinkerton laid the foundation for the CIA and FBI
Noah Charney
Allan Pinkerton, the grandaddy of American private eyes, has a "true detective" story made for the binge-watch era
Are campaigns against the NRA taking a successful turn?
Cydney Hargis
A victorious win for the Democrats, Virginia's election results prove that an anti-gun campaign may be a winner
Rebuilding a broken party: Where do Democrats go beyond Bernie vs. Hillary?
Paul Rosenberg
A post-election "autopsy" from the progressive wing argues that grassroots activists must do what leaders can't
The “second Israel” dream: Kurdistan and 21st century secessions
Adam Valen Levinson
This year, Kurds voted for independence from Iraq, only to lose it weeks later. Here's what people were saying
Brazilian religious gang leaders say a holy war is coming
Robert Muggah
Evangelicalism is spreading across Brazil like a virus, just as it has taken over the Southern United States
Turkey: Friend or frenemy? A tangled relationship keeps getting worse
Steven A. Cook
After last year's failed coup and Erdogan's brutal crackdown, our relationship with Turkey has gone south fast
How does an authoritarian regime celebrate a revolution?
Cynthia Hooper
If you wish to project an image of a strong state, it’s awkward to toast the overturning of a seated government
How to survive Thanksgiving if you have to spend it with diehard Trump supporters
Liz Posner
Reaching across political divisions is actually possible with radical empathy
Does American culture shame too much — or not enough?
Peter Stearns
The role of shame in American society has evolved since the colonial years — in what ways has it changed?
The night the .22-Caliber Killer was born
Catherine Pelonero
In the 1980s, a white serial killer terrorized New York, targeting black men
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