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Medical advice from a bot: The unproven promise of Babylon Health
Jeremy Hsu
A medical tech startup has outrun much of its competition — along with evidence that its AI symptom checker works
“Hurricane truthers”: Bonkers conspiracies are putting lives in danger
Kate Yoder
Hurricane trutherism is just one of many conspiracy theories tied to climate change
NYC paid McKinsey millions to stem jail violence. Instead, violence soared
Ian MacDougall
The corporate consulting firm reported bogus numbers and flailed in a project at Rikers Island
Your guide to the 2020 Democrats: Who’s in, who’s out and WTF is going on anyway?
Matthew Rozsa
Kamala Harris is out. Mike Bloomberg and Deval Patrick, for some reason, are in. Here's the field, at least today
Zelensky lays waste to key Trump defense for aid freeze: “You can’t go blocking anything for us”
Shira Tarlo
The Ukrainian leader asserted that "strategic partners" cannot unfairly withhold aid in a wide-ranging interview
Multiple women recall sexual misconduct and retaliation by Gordon Sondland
Julia Silverman, Kelly Clarke, Fiona McCann, Maryam Jameel, Doris Burke
Three women recall Sondland made unwanted sexual contact in business settings. Sondland denies the allegations
Brexit poses a dilemma for Northern Ireland’s nationalists
Donald Beaudette, Andrew Kirkpatrick
The United Kingdom’s decision to leave the European Union affects Northern Ireland, too.
Your state’s air pollution might be coming from another state’s power plants
Miyo McGinn
Scientists say fine particulate matter is one of the most severe environmental health risks in U.S.
Vitamin E and vaping injuries: What’s safe in your diet is rarely safe in your lungs
Cosby Stone
A form of vitamin E could be behind recent vaping illnesses and death
Why paper planners are making a comeback
Nicole Karlis
The "vinyl records of organization," the humble paper planner evokes nostalgia and simplicity for many adherents
Saturn’s moon Titan is a lot like Earth, new research finds
Nicole Karlis
Plains? Check. Dunes? Check. Mountains? Check. Flowing, liquid seas and rivers? Check.
America’s arms sales addiction
William D. Hartung
The 50-year history of U.S. dominance of the Middle Eastern arms trade
Trump has a Mike Pence insurance policy: The sanctimonious veep is implicated too
Amanda Marcotte
A brief but telling moment from Wednesday's hearing suggests Trump is protecting himself by implicating his veep
Mo Rocca on “Mobituaries,” celebrity deaths and what we get wrong about Billy Carter
Dean Obeidallah
Salon talks to Mo Rocca about presidential history and why New Jersey should re-name a rest stop after Meryl Streep
Indigenous people blocked Ecuador oil auction in growing fight to save Amazon
Mitch Anderson
When Indigenous people fight to defend and enforce their land rights, they are protecting their future — and ours
Tuesday’s big election winner? Election reform — if politicians listen to voters
David Daley
Democratic victories in Kentucky and Virginia, and for ranked choice voting in NYC, are wins for electoral reform
Off-year Election Day in Kentucky, Virginia and elsewhere: Big impact, bad for democracy
Sophia Tesfaye
Elections in odd-numbered years often mean abysmal turnout. So results this week could measure enthusiasm
November must-read books: Lynda Barry’s comics, Carmen Maria Machado’s “In the Dream House” and more
Erin Keane, Ashlie D. Stevens
The women of Ovid's "Metamorphoses" speak for themselves; disquieting novels revisit the Nazi and Pinochet regimes
It’s about the oil, stupid: Trump wants to end the forever wars, except the one about oil and money
Lucian K. Truscott IV
"I still can't believe we left Iraq without the oil," Trump told us in 2013. Now he wants to correct that mistake
The problem with labeling gut troubles “dysbiosis”
Elizabeth Preston
The prefix dys- implies that something is wrong with the microbiome. Some researchers say this is a problem.
The elections have made Canadian politics more complex: It is now chess — not checkers
George Haynal
With 32 seats (up from 10), the Quebec nationalists are now a strong regional force in national politics
Here’s the “Bob’s Burgers” secret ingredient to culinary excellence
Ashlie D. Stevens
Producer Scott Jacobson on how the comedy is serious about gastronomic details, from black garlic to spatchcocking
New study pinpoints the places most at risk on a warming planet
Miyo McGinn
The new model "provides an extremely important tool to inform policy decisions and shape responses"
Enlarged Atlantic fishing area could further imperil right whales
Sarah Okeson
Environmentalists charge Trump’s fisheries overseer failed to follow Endangered Species Act
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