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The importance of “Vida” outweighs its imperfections

Melanie McFarland
Starz's new drama brings a fresh perspective on a culture not often explored with meaning and profundity on TV

Are public objections to wind farms overblown?

Jeremy Firestone, Ben Hoen, Joseph Rand
Wind turbines are becoming as American as haybales

Lost in “the desert of the real” with Donald Trump: We all took the red pill, right? It didn’t work

Andrew O'Hehir
Did dystopian science fiction and postmodern theory simply predict the decay of reality, or actually cause it?

That bossy GPS voice isn’t actually necessary for navigating

Lauren Mackenzie Reynolds
New research suggests our brains update an internal "cognitive map" when the environment changes

Ticking Meatmares: Lone star ticks hunt in packs and spread an allergy to beef and pork

Zoya Teirstein
Thanks to climate change, they're spreading

Tax-funded mental health programs not always easy to find

Emily Bazar
In 2004, Californians approved Mental Health Services Act to help counties expand mental health care services

Michelle Wolf is right to reject the empty ritual of the forced apology — just ask Miley and Kathy

Mary Elizabeth Williams
A new day: Michelle Wolf isn't playing along and Miley Cyrus and Kathy Griffith are taking their old sorries back

Melting Arctic sends a message: Climate change is here in a big way

Mark Serreze
Images of the melting Arctic brings home the deep consequences of climate change

End this charade: Donald Trump, Michelle Wolf and the White House Correspondents’ Dinner

Heather Digby Parton
Here's one thing Trump is right about: It's time to shut down this shameful, pompous D.C. bonding ritual

“The Handmaid’s Tale,” “Black Mirror” and the bleak future of abortion on TV

Gretchen Sisson, Renee Bracey Sherman
It's not just Gilead's regressive dystopia — too frequently, futuristic TV looks back at abortion, not forward

Democrats may actually win the Senate in 2018, poll suggests

Matthew Rozsa
A recent poll suggests that the Senate could be in play, while a recent race throws the House into question

Genes and environment have equal influence in learning for rich and poor kids, study finds

Jeffrey Roth
A new study suggests that class may not affect their learning as much as previously believed

Pulitzer-winning reporter David Cay Johnston: “The evidence suggests Trump is a traitor”

Chauncey DeVega
Investigative reporter who has covered Trump for 30 years dares to imagine impeachment — and President Nancy Pelosi

5 food trends that are changing Latin America

Johanna Mendelson Forman
Peruvian ceviche doesn’t just taste good — it can be a force for social change

Destroy the Earth Day: Under Trump and Pruitt, the right’s assault on the environment goes nuclear

Paul Rosenberg
For decades the right has fought to undo environmental regulation. Under Trump and Pruitt, it's extreme gaslighting

When virtual reality feels real, so does the sexual harassment

Jessica Buchleitner
In striving to make virtual reality as real as possible, this also means the worst of behavior feels as real too

A century of progress destroyed: Trump administration revokes endangered bird policy

Amanda Rodewald
The Migratory Bird Treaty Act (MBTA) protects more than 1,100 migratory bird species

With Paul Ryan leaving, will it be Randy Bryce — or Paul Nehlen?

Matthew Rozsa
The Democrat's dream would be Iron Stache in the House. But their nightmare is worse

Chaos reigns: John Bolton is now at Trump’s right hand. What fresh hell awaits us?

Heather Digby Parton
Even this White House staff was sad to see H.R. McMaster depart. They have no idea what Bolton will do either

Could the Cold War return with a vengeance?

Michael T. Klare
The Pentagon plans for a perpetual three-front “Long War” against China and Russia

The lonely drop box: How Government drug take-back efforts can improve in Appalachia

Tiffany Stevens
Out of 217 pharmacies in a 26 county area, only eight offer a box where customers can safely get rid of medicine

Blue wave gains strength: Even more Republicans are vulnerable in 2018

Shira Tarlo
A new poll shows 13 congressional districts have shifted in Democrats favor ahead of November's midterm elections

Slipped through the cracks: April 6, 2018

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The Donald Trump diplomatic strategy: Arms deals for everyone!

William D. Hartung
Donald Trump and the Art of the Arms Deal
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