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This terrifying emergency warning popped up during primetime TV
Maria Loreto
What would you do if this happened to you?
Donald Trump’s Paris pullout could be another League of Nations debacle
Matthew Rozsa
Elections have consequences, and a century ago one presidential election changed the world
What you need to know about marijuana and glaucoma
Richard Faulk
A UCLA study makes a great case for medical marijuana
Open house: Danish film explores communal living
Vivian Rothstein
What's it like living in a commune? A new film explores the trials and travails of communal life
The “Twilight Zone” episode that Trump needs to see
Matthew Rozsa
If Trump wants to become a good president, "On Thursday We Leave for Home" is a good place to start
The genius of Elbow, the band Coldplay wishes it could be
Tony Fletcher
Those of us still reeling from 2016 and its continuing fallout can cling to Elbow's magnificent "Little Fictions"
Sufjan Stevens, Bryce Dessner and Nico Muhly on making space music for a hard time on Earth
Max Cea
“Planetarium,” a new album from Stevens, Dessner, Muhly and James McAlister heads out into the solar system
“I’m Dying Up Here”: Showtime’s uneven drama flatlines
Melanie McFarland
Showtime's new series forgets that every once in a while a show about comedians should be, you know, funny
CRISPR controversy raises questions about gene-editing technique
Ian Haydon
A new controversial research study is causing a stir with scientists
Times two: New York Times writes two pro-Trump stories citing the same small business owner as evidence of support
Taylor Link
New York Times reporter Landon Thomas Jr. used the same guy to conclude small business owners were happy with Trump
Forget the “blue wave” — the sequel: Can the Trump resistance survive the Democratic Party?
Andrew O'Hehir
There's no pathway to power outside party politics — but hoping for a big win in 2018 could be a death trap
John McCain thinks Vladimir Putin is a greater threat than ISIS: Hello, senator — the world is calling
Danielle Ryan
Even if every allegation about Russian election meddling is true, McCain's comparison is grotesque hypocrisy
Trump says the IRS regulates churches too much. Here’s why he’s wrong
Philip Hackney
Who enforces regulations that bar churches from engaging in politics?
Hillary Clinton’s big problem wasn’t bad data — it was bad politics
Conor Lynch
Clinton points fingers at Comey, the Russians and the media. But her inability to look in the mirror says it all
Consumer advocates wary of new health care marketplace rules for brokers
Michelle Andrews
The financial self-interest of insurers and brokers will threaten consumers, advocates worry
Paramilitary security tracked and targeted #noDAPL activists as “jihadists,” docs show
Antonia Juhasz
A private security firm launched a military-style surveillance and counterintelligence campaign against activists
Superhero films are bad for democracy
Keith A. Spencer
The movie genre epitomizes the right-wing idea that we need elites to save us
A retroactive ethics waiver that applies to Steve Bannon may have broken ethics rules
Matthew Rozsa
"If you need a retroactive waiver, you have violated a rule"
A few things got left out of The Daily Caller’s report on the Confederate monument rally
A.C. Thompson
A reporter for the news site didn't mention his speech in front of protesters in support of white nationalism
From Paris to Bears Ears, Donald Trump’s “Obama derangement syndrome” is going critical
Amanda Marcotte
Almost everything Donald Trump and his acolytes do is fueled by the desire to uproot or undo Barack Obama's legacy
Trump exempts four ex-lobbyists from ethics rules
Matthew Rozsa
Trump's White House has granted ethics waivers to 17 appointees — including four former lobbyists
Rich people are better at evading taxes than everyone else: study
Charlie May
A UC Berkeley study shows just how better rich people are at avoiding taxes, and why it makes the wealth gap worse
Top CEOs make last-ditch appeal to Trump: Keep U.S. in the Paris climate agreement to save the economy
Sophia Tesfaye
From Apple to Exxon, the world's leading corporate CEOs lobby the White House — after the Pope and Ivanka failed
Tom Price bought drug stocks. Then he pushed pharma’s agenda in Australia
Robert Faturechi
Price took a congressional trip to Australia and pressed officials to extend protections for drug companies
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