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Despite hazards, push to open public roads to off-road vehicles in high gear
Paul Feldman
Researchers noted the use of ATVs on paved roads, “especially among adolescents, increases the mortality rate."
It’s time to fight the alt-right — but not by actually fighting in the street
Amanda Marcotte
Direct confrontation with alt-right goons is a bad idea: There are more productive channels for righteous anger
Alt-right shindig: Neo-fascists plan giant rally to support Confederate flag — what could go wrong?
Matthew Sheffield
A racist "Kumbaya"? Tribes of the alt-right hope to unite for big rally this weekend in Charlottesville, Virginia
5 ways to curb kids’ in-app purchases on the iPhone
Christine Elgersma
Don't get stuck paying for in-app purchases you didn't authorize
Massachusetts may overlook climate impacts of biofuels
Bobby Magill
The state is being influenced by the logging industry, which wants biomass to be considered clean, renewable energy
The gripping story behind the case for Trump-Putin collusion
Jefferson Morley
Bill Browder's explosive testimony provides compelling insight at the heart of the Russia investigation
Pro-Trump CNN commentator Jeffrey Lord fired after tweeting Nazi salute
Charlie May
The CNN commentator claims he was only "mocking Nazis and Fascists" during a Twitter argument
Blame the weed: Dana Loesch offers lame excuse for NRA’s failure to defend Philando Castile
Taylor Link
NRA spokesperson Dana Loesch finally explains why the death of a licensed gun owner was ignored
ACLU files lawsuit defending free speech rights of Milo Yiannopoulos
Charlie May
The ACLU explains why it is defending the controversial right-wing provocateur
An Alaska town’s standoff over sanctuary city debate: “It felt . . . like watching a train wreck”
Zakiya McCummings
A recent recall election in Homer, Alaska reveals deep ideological rifts in the community
Why one insurer’s collapse could whack insurers, policyholders across the country
Chad Terhune
Penn Treaty American Corp. — a long-term care insurer — recent insolvency will hurt health insurers in America
Anti-environment right shifts tactics: From climate-change denial to censorship and intimidation
Amanda Marcotte
Conservatives are now trying to clamp down on free speech to suppress the facts about climate change
Why crowds aren’t always wise: Lessons from mini-flash crashes on Wall Street
Alexander Munk, Erhan Bayraktar
When one companies shares go way down in a split-seconds time, it could be that too many investors are active
17 apps and websites kids are heading to after Facebook
Christine Elgersma
Social media apps that let teens do it all — text, chat, meet people — often fly under parents' radars
Leah Remini calls for a federal investigation into Scientology’s “abusive practices”
Charlie May
The actress and former Scientologist also criticized actress Elisabeth Moss for her affiliation with the church
Trump’s spiritual adviser says God supports conflict with North Korea
Angelo Young
Dallas megachurch pastor Robert Jeffress whips out the Bible to support taking out Kim Jong-un
Cynthia Nixon: “A lot of people would like me to run” for governor — Really? Who?
Gabriel Bell
Yes, she's got a good record as a progressive advocate — but is she living in a cosmopolitan bubble? Is the media?
A terrifying axis of idiocy: Kim Jong-un baits Trump, who falls for it
Bob Cesca
North Korea's erratic ruler trolls our clownish president into threatening nuclear war —the world holds its breath
Alphabet turns to molten salt to store clean energy
Bobby Magill
Malta technology may be recharged thousands of times and last for up to 40 years, many times longer than batteries
Affirmative-action hypocrisy: Foes hope to use Asian-Americans to attack racial diversity on campus
Amanda Marcotte
Jeff Sessions' DOJ now says it will investigate discrimination against Asian-Americans. That's not the real goal
America can move past the toxic politics of the Trump era — but it won’t be easy
Barbara Trish, Eliza Willis
It's tough to resist the politics of "us versus them." But science suggests we can rewire our brains for pragmatism
Why the NAACP said “enough” to school privatization
Rann Miller
Privatization has allowed public officials to wash their hands of the obligation to educate children of color
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