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WATCH: Are the Grateful Dead the anti-celebrity artists our selfie culture needs?
Alli Joseph
In today's media-saturated world, fans' embrace of the Grateful Dead is one of enduring, authentic engagement
Johnny Depp collected islands with “no plumbing, sewage facilities, or electricity”
Charlie May
The actor has found himself in a financial crisis of frankly comical proportions
Silicon Valley’s sexism problem: Another tech executive resigns over sexual harassment charges
Charlie May
In a blog post, 500 Startups founder Dave McClure admit to sexually harassing multiple women
Medicare halts release of much-anticipated data
Charles Ornstein
The government had planned to share data with researchers on patients enrolled in Medicare Advantage health plans
Seniors miss out on clinical trials
Judith Graham
Why are a disproportionately low number of senior citizens participating in studies?
Jefferson’s children: Slavery, citizenship and family at Monticello
Lucian K. Truscott IV
A monument to a Founding Father, a home of slavery, a swearing-in site for new citizens and my childhood playground
Scientists urge tighter scrutiny of germ-fighting chemicals
Paul Feldman
These endocrine disruptors are in our everyday health and beauty products
It’s time for the NSA to speak up about its stolen cyber weapons
Charlie May
Two global attacks in six weeks using the NSA's cyber weapons. Shouldn't they be held accountable?
The 10 most watchable films with “American” in the title
Gary M. Kramer
"American Beauty", "American Graffiti", "American Psycho" — Do you see what we're doing here?
How a jihadist was made
John Kiriakou, Joseph Hickman
Abu Zubaydah was a man born without a country. This is his journey from child of immigrants to Mujahideen fighter
GOP health care bill would make rural America’s distress much worse
Claire Snell-Rood, Cathleen Willging
Will this be the beginning of a rural-urban health gap?
“Hood Adjacent”: James Davis’ funny, necessary tour of the black experience
Melanie McFarland
Salon talks to the host of the new show about educating America and dispelling the notion of the black "boogeyman"
In the end, even the middle class would feel GOP squeeze on nursing home care
Jordan Rau
A look at how Medicaid cuts impact elderly Americans at a Virginia nursing home
WATCH: Meet the millennial idealists of Syria’s resistance
Chris White
POV's "The War Show" follows a group of Syrian friends over four years of tragedy, destruction and death
Drew Faust and old, white men: The changing role of university presidents
Jason Lane
As the president of Harvard University, Faust broke through one of the highest glass ceilings in academia
Louis C.K. releases “Check It” documentary about LGBT black-youth street gang
Charlie May
The comedian made the promising documentary available for purchase on his website
Florida law allows any parent to challenge how evolution, climate change are taught in schools
Matthew Rozsa
It looks like the lessons of the Scopes Monkey trial have not yet been absorbed in Florida
John Oliver goes after Sinclair Broadcast Group: “The most influential media company you’ve never heard of”
Charlie May
Late-night comedian calls out right-wing TV chain that may soon be largest single group of local stations
Donald Trump and Neil Gorsuch have the right wing thinking big — really big
Peter Montgomery, Right Wing Watch
Under Trump, religious right leaders plan a big comeback: "We are in a war for the future of this republic"
Trump Admin Makes Key Decision That Threatens Water Supply of Millions (Video)
Reynard Loki
Repealing the Clean Water Rule will make it easier for polluters to contaminate the water supply for millions of Am
The 10 most contaminated foods in your fridge you need to trash right now — and healthier alternatives
Annie B. Bond
Reduce your exposure to harmful chemicals by replacing some of the toxic foods lurking in your fridge
The Petya ransomware attack shows how many people still don’t install software updates
Elissa Redmiles
Next time you click "ignore," your cybersecurity might be attacked
With the help of industry insiders and lobbyists, Scott Pruitt is rapidly changing the EPA
Charlie May
"It amounts to a corporate takeover of the agency, in its decision- and policy-making functions"
“When you used to say ‘farmer,’ you wouldn’t have me as the picture.”: Urban farming in Sacramento
Aaron Carnes
Fighting back against the food desert one square-foot farming plot at a time, Chanowk Yisrael leads the way
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