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Europe’s hurricane-fueled wildfires might become a recurring nightmare

Eric Holthaus
Climate models show that a warmer world will mean a drier southern Europe and hurricanes further northward

Niger ambush could become a scandal Trump can’t evade

Sophia Tesfaye
Why are U.S. troops in West Africa? What we know, and don't know, about the attack that killed four Americans

Why is the media reluctant to cover neo-Nazi violence?

Amanda Marcotte
Shooting by white supremacists at Richard Spencer's Florida event wasn't a one-off. It's part of a larger pattern

How drug manufacturers are fighting to push their drugs for unapproved purposes

Paul Raeburn
Pharmaceutical companies are promoting off-label use of their drugs — and arguing the First Amendment protects them

How to stamp out sexual harassment when it’s reached the ends of the Earth

Eve Andrews
Women have to defend themselves everywhere — even Antarctica

Burger King is doing a better job fighting bullying than Melania Trump

Leigh C. Anderson
One PSA proves that, when it comes to bullying, the first lady has a lot to learn from the home of the Whopper

Betsy DeVos was “confused” about protections for students with disabilities — so she scrapped dozens

Taylor Link
The Trump administration is rolling back guidelines meant to protect students with disabilities

Robert Mueller’s widening Russia probe is sweeping up Democrats, including lobbyist Tony Podesta

Matthew Sheffield
The scope of Russian involvement in U.S. business and politics is extensive

Iraq, the Kurds and me: What went wrong in Kirkuk?

Steven A. Cook
I didn't expect Iraq to use military force against the Kurds. And I believed, or hoped, the U.S. would step in

In the Trump age, an emboldened attack on intellectuals

Bill Moyers
Bill Moyers speaks with Joan Scott about the way in which the right is targeting critical thinking

House Democrats push for tougher oversight of regulators’ conflicts of interest

Robert Faturechi
A bill was introduced following reports that disclosed the industry ties of Trump officials

California wildfires torch the legalization hopes of pot growers

Stett Holbrook
The blazes incinerated untold amounts of pot, just as legal recreational sales are set to begin in in January

Why bystanders rarely speak up when they witness sexual harassment

George B. Cunningham
Most people who witness or become aware of sexual harassment don’t speak out

The Twitter thought experiment that exposes “pro-life” hypocrisy

Paul Rosenberg
Comedian and sci-fi writer Patrick Tomlinson on the dangerous question that abortion foes refuse to answer

How China’s skewed sex ratio is making President Xi’s job a whole lot harder

David Skidmore
Economic and gender composition restructuring is essential should Xi hope to see tangible reform come to fruition

It’s a fact: Supreme Court errors aren’t hard to find

Ryan Gabrielson
ProPublica review adds fuel to longstanding worry about nation’s highest court: The justices can botch the truth

Just say know: Teens say pregnancy prevention programs are worth keeping

Jane Kay
Sex education programs are particularly valuable in cities with large low-income and minority youth populations

Why hazing continues to be a rite of passage for some

Hank Nuwer
Why does hazing happen?

A San Francisco court case could shift the legal status of sex work

Sophie Linden
The decriminalization of consensual sex work as an inroad to worker's safety

Who in the hell is Bob Corker?!

Bill Scheft
A totally true, absolutely verified, no-fake-news deep dive on Trump's nemesis, the "liddle" senator from Tennessee

Racist, violent, unpunished: A white hate group’s campaign of menace

A.C. Thompson, Ali Winston, Darwin BondGraham
They train to fight. They post their beatings online. And so far, they have little reason to fear the authorities

When local cops drive tanks: The deadly consequences of militarizing Mayberry

David T. Hardy
Equipping police with weapons of war doesn't make communities safer

What the Koch Brothers do in the shadows — and why

Chauncey DeVega
"Democracy in Chains" author Nancy MacLean on how the radical right rigs the game and why they keep winning

Facebook allowed questionable ads in German election despite warnings

Stefanie Dodt, Jeff Larson, Julia Angwin
Despite promises to ensure the campaign’s integrity, the company didn’t take down mysterious anti-Green party posts
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