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Liquid water on Mars! Really for real this time (probably)

Emily Lakdawalla
A radar instrument on one of the oldest operational Mars orbiters has discovered possible evidence of liquid

When nobody else could, Jonathan Gold helped me understand and then love LA—one restaurant at a time

JoAnna Novak
He was a one-man Michelin guide, his tastes were so diplomatic and wide-ranging it was impossible not to trust him

Abbey Road with a wheelchair: In London, disability accessibility isn’t an afterthought

Annie Zaleski
From the Cure's 40th anniversary concert to black cabs, navigating London as a music fan was smoother than the US

“Breaking Big” corrects the myths that make Kylie Jenner a “self-made” success

Melanie McFarland
This PBS series profiles success stories like Eddie Huang, Roxane Gay and Trevor Noah with substance and depth

To improve digital well-being, put your phone down and talk to people

Kostadin Kushlev
A great deal of research has documented how smartphones might be harming people’s interactions and sleep

Next-gen nuclear is coming, if we want it

Nathanael Johnson
Scores of nuclear startups are aiming to solve the problems that plague nuclear power

Republicans will keep covering for Trump’s outrages. Why? For the judges

Amanda Marcotte
Republicans will shield Trump forever, if that's the only way to keep packing the courts with right-wing judges

Late night hosts baffled by cozy Trump-Putin summit: It’s “treason”

Matthew Rozsa
"Helsinki has frozen over!"

Help! My kid wants to use social media

Christine Elgersma
Get your kid — and yourself — ready for the next step with these conversation starters

Brexit blows up: Boris Johnson’s resignation is very bad news for Theresa May — and Donald Trump

Matthew Rozsa
With less than one year before Britan is scheduled to leave the European Union, two top Brexiters exit office

When evangelicals were pro-choice and the NRA was pro-gun control: A history of hypocrisy

Paul Rosenberg
Conservative hypocrisy on abortion and guns is part of a much larger far-right power grab, built on dangerous lies

Trump’s infrastructure plan: Pump up the Pentagon

William D. Hartung
Trump's big campaign promise was investing in infrastructure, but so far, he's only spending on the Pentagon

From Fortnite to VR: 5 things parents need to know about gaming trends

Jeff Haynes
Our games editor reports back from E3 on what's hot at the biggest gaming expo of the year

The white people’s court

Lucian K. Truscott IV
The folks on Trump's list of SCOTUS nominees are bought-and-paid-for right-wing corporate hacks; we must resist

How AI and augmented reality are transforming the fashion industry

Alistair Charlton
AR and AI promise to cut the cost of returns and bring the store into your home

Nicaragua at the barricades

Rebecca Gordon
Nicaragua always does better when the United States is looking elsewhere

It’s time to focus on the connection between biology and consciousness

Ashley Juavinett
Neuroscientists must be willing to develop imperfect descriptions of how we work

“Westworld” is America

Melanie McFarland
A season playing with identity, agency and reality also mirrors our main concern: "This world is wrong"

Queering Appalachia — finding chosen families online in an unforgiving landscape

Elizabeth Price
"The digital landscape introduces the potential for transformation for queer and trans life in our mountains"

Rising seas could wipe out $1 trillion worth of U.S. homes and businesses

Eric Holthaus
Miami Beach is the community most at risk nationwide

After the Supreme Court’s artful dodge, expect the 2020 gerrymander to be much, much worse

David Daley
After a unanimous non-decision on technical grounds, both parties are now free to gerrymander all they want

Republicans in Congress remain silent after Steve King retweets Nazi sympathizer

Matthew Rozsa
Republicans may shun controversial Virginia Senate candidate Corey Stewart — but they won't criticize a colleague
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