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A Republican senator told high schoolers health care isn’t a right. Here’s his justification
Matthew Rozsa
The ethos of the GOP is captured in one speech to high schoolers
Trump-loving Gateway Pundit blames innocent “far left” man for Las Vegas massacre
Matthew Sheffield
The far-right blog spreads fake news yet again
How military outsourcing turned toxic
Abrahm Lustgarten
Fraud. Bribery. Incompetence. The military’s use of contractors adds to a legacy of environmental damage
The wonderful world of Renaissance faire kink
Jessica Klein
There might be a bondage camp near your local Renaissance Faire
3 reasons why we are addicted to smartphones
Jaco J. Hamman
What attaches us so deeply to our phones?
As GOP attacks health care, movement for single-payer grows across country
Michael Corcoran
The GOP's frightening efforts are a reminder why it is vital to have a movement for health care justice
Confusing God and country: Meet Roy Moore, Alabama’s next senator
Paul Rosenberg
Alabama's likely senator isn't just a "Christian conservative." He wants a theocratic state under "Biblical law"
Facts don’t matter to Americans, and we should be worried
R. Kelly Garrett
There’s a lot of variation in how Americans decide what to believe
Turkey’s incursion into Syria: Making things better or worse?
Steven A. Cook
Syria's conflict just got more tangled, but there's some hope in the deal struck by Russia, Turkey and Iran
China’s leverage over “Rocket Man” is key to avoiding war
Greg Wright
Any nonmilitary solution will rely on China choosing to apply its massive economic leverage over North Korea
Apps stirring up trouble in schools
Caroline Knorr
From teen hookups to live streaming, this year's hottest social media can lead kids to risky behavior
The key to surviving in space without going insane? TV.
Jan Van den Buick
Just as prisoners like to watch TV, astronauts should tune in lest they want to feel like aliens upon their return
Welcome to the Romance Resistance
Rachel Kramer Bussel
The Trump Effect on book sales isn't reaching all genres. Women are buying even more romance novels now
Can MDMA help people with autism overcome social anxiety?
Benjamin Bell
An expert lays out a cautiously optimistic case for using the drug in therapy
Silicon Valley’s $300M donation to STEM education is not what it seems
Keith A. Spencer
The largest tech firms are donating $300 million to STEM education. They stand to reap far more than that
The privilege of being triggered: YA author Tiffany Jackson tackles real-life in page-turning novels
Emily Jordan
Dead babies and the foster care system are some of the topics in Jackson's page-turning stories
The antidote to hurricane damage? Wetlands
Siddarth Narayan, Michael Beck
Coastal wetlands are an effective first line of defense and act by slowing down storm surges and reducing flooding
“Inhumans” and “The Gifted”: Marvel’s diminishing returns
Melanie McFarland
One of these shows really doesn't fly
Regulators ratchet up probe of exhaust complaints
Christopher Jensen
Federal regulators ratchet up probe of Ford Explorer exhaust complaints
Women respond to Silicon Valley’s men’s rights advocates
Rachel Leah
Female leaders in digital, technology industries reflect on Silicon Valley's gender problem
This week in Donald Trump’s conflicts of interest: He speaks, I get paid
Matthew Rozsa
Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch, who was appointed by Trump, delivered a speech at Trump International Hotel
Important lessons from George Orwell and Winston Churchill
Steven Rosenfeld
Thomas Ricks' new book is the latest offering of history's lessons for our dangerous time
Neil Gorsuch is preparing to deal a deathblow to public unions
Sophia Tesfaye
On same day SCOTUS announced it will hear case on unions, Gorsuch attended event hosted by group funding the case
Taxpayers paid for one secretary’s London vacation, another’s flight on oil exec’s private jet
Angelo Young
There are now five Cabinet members scrutinized for questionable travel billing
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