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Unconscious bias is keeping women out of senior roles, but we can get around it
Melissa Wheeler, Victor Sojo
How to combat gender discrimination in male-dominated industries
The WikiLeaks CIA release: When will we learn?
Richard Forno, Anupam Joshi
The U.S. must do a better job managing the volume of information generated and controlling access to it
You’re rich. The media hates you. You join them? For Alex Rodriguez, a job at FOX is an opportunity to shape legacy
Max Cea
Get ready to see a lot more of A-Rod
Republicans and Democrats can both keep their promises on health care
Darius Lakdawalla, Anup Malani
Republicans: Emphasize the importance of patient choice. Democrats: Focus on protecting those most vulnerable.
Kellyanne Conway’s “triple standard”: A game of two half-truths and a lie
Erin Keane
The Trump mouthpiece's newest catchphrase tries to paint conservative women as victims of the feminist left
The fight for $15 is a fight for power: What corporations really stand to lose when minimum wage increases
Jonathan Rosenblum
Workplace justice campaigns over raising wages, benefits and stability are proxies for the real labor struggle
Stronger than Tea: The anti-Trump resistance is much bigger than the Tea Party — and it has to be
Paul Rosenberg
Pundits compare the anti-Trump movement to the Tea Party — but this resistance is much bigger and more organic
Cancer rates dropped during the recession — and it’s not necessarily a good thing.
Jocelyn Wiener
The state of the economy is not the only factor that can explain the drop in cancer diagnoses during the recession.
Cuba’s nascent tech industry is growing fast
Angelo Young
As icy U.S.-Cuba relations begin to thaw, Cuba’s knowledge economy is waking up. But it’s a delicate process
How the U.S. created a human rights disaster in Honduras — and how it can be stopped
Sarah Lazare
A new bill backed by the family of Berta Cáceres aims to choke off aid to the country's military junta.
With age, Judd Apatow’s series “Love” on Netflix finds itself
Max Cea
The Netflix rom-com starring Paul Rust and Lesley Arfin is back for a second season
House committee passes bill that could allow employers to require genetic testing
Katie Serena
A new bill circulating congress could allow employers to require genetic testing-- and demand to see the results.
Six years after Fukushima, much of Japan has lost faith in nuclear power
Tatsujiro Suzuki
Japan needs to find a new way of making decisions about its energy future
What if you could take your health insurance with you?
Julie Appleby
Republicans are looking at measures to help make health insurance more portable when employees change jobs or move.
Julian Assange attempts to partner with Silicon Valley’s big tech firms against the CIA
Jefferson Morley
After iPhone spying revelations, Wikileaks endorses Microsoft’s call for a digital Geneva convention.
White evangelicals say Christians face more persecution than Muslims: Poll
Taylor Link
White evangelicals comprise the only major religious group to think that Christians are discriminated against
Trump supporters call for “liberal genocide” and deportation of Jews at Arizona rally
Alexandra Rosenmann
Things get ugly fast at a "March for Trump" in Phoenix, Arizona
The president who loved generals: Trump’s foreign policy will be led by the military, not diplomats
William D. Hartung
President Trump will prove to be no noninterventionist
Meet the hundreds of officials Trump has quietly installed across the government
Justin Elliott, Derek Kravitz, Al Shaw
Trump has quietly installed hundreds of officials to serve as his eyes and ears at every major federal agency
Something was missing from cable news’ discussions about Trump’s immigration ban
Nina Mast
When analyzing a ban that would affect Muslims, cable news networks didn't invite Muslims to discuss it
Republicans loot the palace: GOP’s plan to govern looks a lot like the way it “rebuilt” Iraq
Heather Digby Parton
We've seen this combination of shameless greed and incompetence before — when Republicans tried to govern Iraq
WATCH: Tillerson recuses himself from Keystone pipeline decision
The Associated Press
Tillerson recuses himself from the applications for a permit for the Keystone XL Pipline
The Alex Jones influence: Trump’s “deep state” fears come from his conspiracy theorist ally and adviser
Oliver Willis
Trump's paranoia and speculation have all the trademarks of the Infowars head honcho
“It’s like kumbaya”: President Trump strikes different tone with CEOs in closed-door meetings
Taylor Link
The president attacked big business in his campaign, but he cannot have been nicer in his interactions thus far
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