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They were my life support: My life-threatening health crisis brought out the best in my friends
Amy Silverstein
When I moved into a hospital room across the country to await a second heart transplant, my 9 best friends came too
Atlantic oil surveys could kill food used by fisheries
John Upton
Airguns underwater are doing a number on organisms at the bottom of the food chain
Dark money turns elections into trench warfare
Ciara Torres-Spelliscy
Voters see the results of money in political fights — but they often can't see who's behind it
Philando Castile verdict and video serve as grim reminders: Black lives really don’t matter — and too many white people are silent or complicit
Chauncey DeVega
Nothing about the Castile verdict is surprising — but it points to enduring, uncomfortable truths about America
This former inmate is fighting for every prisoner’s right to a college degree
Victoria Law
Cheryl Wilkins demanded the chance to learn behind bars, and now she's making sure others get the same opportunity
6 signs Trump’s legislative agenda is dead
Jefferson Morley
From infrastructure to tax cuts to the Pentagon, the president can't get things done
Goldie may have just outed Banksy as Massive Attack Member 3D (Robert Del Naja)
Alessandra Maldonado
Has the mystery artist's identity been revealed?
Trump’s Department of Homeland Security is defunding an anti-Nazi program
Matthew Rozsa
The program, called Life After Hate, tries to deradicalize neo-Nazis
Jimmy Kimmel discusses health care with kids
Taylor Link
Kimmel talks with some kids about children's health and the Republican's new health care bill
Many techies are no-shows at White House’s tech event
Charlie May
Executives from established tech firms met with President Trump, but many venture capitalists decided not to attend
Who is Felix Sater? Meet the shady Russian investor who may be a centerpiece of the investigation
Bob Cesca
Trump now claims he doesn't know this Russian-born money man linked to organized crime. Evidence suggests otherwise
How soon will the alt-right win an election? Neo-Confederate Corey Stewart came shockingly close in Virginia
Matthew Sheffield
Despite recent attention to left-wing extremism, the alt right is much closer to gaining political power
Your health may be in Susan Collins’ hands, and that’s not good news
Neal Gabler
Will "moderate" conservative Sen. Susan Collins protect your health care?
The Philando Castile jury was stacked with pro-gun, pro-cop, middle-aged white people
Kali Holloway
The jury was well-stacked against a just verdict for Castile
Trumpcare’s failure to launch: Conservatives complain that Senate Republicans’ plan to repeal Obamacare doesn’t go far enough
Sophia Tesfaye
At least four conservative Republican Senators have already announced their opposition to the Senate GOP's bill
Police drag away protesters in wheelchairs from Mitch McConnell’s office
Sophia Tesfaye
Protesters with disabilities conducted a "die-in" on Capitol Hill after Republicans unveiled their health care bill
True the Vote can’t finish their investigation into the “millions” that voted illegally last year
Charlie May
True The Vote, the group that claimed to have proof 3 million people illegally voted, can't finish their audit
Watch Aubrey Plaza smoke weed with the chillest nuns ever
Matthew Rozsa
Plaza hit the icky with the sisters for her comedy "The Little Hours," out June 30
No major religious group in America supports refusal of service to LGBT people: poll
Taylor Link
Poll finds that for the first time in its polling history that Americans oppose businesses refusing to serve LGBT
Steve Scalise is a victim of political violence — but that does nothing to excuse his hateful politics
Chauncey DeVega
If this were a movie, Scalise might learn from his brush with death and repent of his bigotry. Not in real life
Destabilizing the Middle East (yet more)
William D. Hartung
The Saudi regime is playing Donald Trump with potentially disastrous consequences
Medical responses to opioid addiction vary by state, analysis finds
Julie Appleby
Opioid-related diagnoses are discovered to be treated very differently depending on where they are diagnosed
Is big alcohol taking a hit from legal weed?
Paul Armentano
According to one survey, some Gen Xers and boomers are making the switch from alcohol to pot.
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