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Russian hackers are alleged to be targeting nuclear power plants

Matthew Rozsa
U.S. intelligence officials say Russia, emboldened since the 2016 presidential election, is going after new targets

Trump’s big G-20 gambit: Whatever happens, Vladimir Putin wins

Cynthia Hooper
Never mind the bromance — Putin is now trying to position himself as a reasonable, responsible world leader

“A Gray State”: A right-wing conspiracy theorist films his own deadly descent into madness

Gary M. Kramer
Erik Nelson's documentary ties together the many frayed threads of filmmaker David Crowley's short, troubled life

The Supreme Court takes on gerrymandering: 6 essential reads

Aviva Rutkin
A brief overview of partisan gerrymandering's consequences — one may surprise you

Meet the super-serious Sasquatch chasers of America’s premier Bigfoot conference

Dylan Taylor-Lehman
For these “citizen scientists” and researchers, Bigfoot is very real

Cold War flashback: Media’s flawed coverage of the Trump-Russia story is not helping the left

Danielle Ryan
CNN's terrible week was just the latest example of sloppy, hysterical Russia coverage that only feeds Trump

Summer vacation boredom busters for your kids

Angela Zimmerman
Fun ways to keep your kids' summer exciting and unpredictable

Progressives and Democrats make coast-to-coast protest push to finish off Trump’s assault on health care

Steven Rosenfeld
As Mitch McConnell scrambles for votes in the US Senate, protesters target Republican senators in 10 states.

Kurt Cobain, rising art star?

Charlie May
In a city that the legendary musician changed forever, fans can observe two never-before-exhibited works of art

The night they busted Stonewall

Lucian K. Truscott IV
I was there when gay power came to Sheridan Square

Make democracy great again: Rep. Don Beyer’s revolutionary bill could transform how we elect Congress

David Daley
Multimember districts and ranked-choice voting? Virginia congressman thinks it could actually happen — someday

11 online summer camps to keep kids busy (and learning) while school’s out

Caroline Knorr
From outdoor adventures to summer enrichment to computer coding, online camps keep kids learning and having fun

In season 2 of “Preacher” the road to hell is paved with bad intentions

Melanie McFarland
Acting on a loss of faith, Jesse, Tulip and Cassidy set out on a vindictive mission to find God

Only 58 percent of eligible voters turned out for the Georgia special election

Jeffrey Lazarus
What does Karen Handel's win mean for Trump's legislative agenda?

Half of world could see deadly heat waves by 2100

Andrea Thompson
Heat-related deaths are on the rise

Explosive growth in bulls**t studies! The latest academic frontier in the age of You Know Who

Paul Rosenberg
In many ways this discipline goes back to Socrates — but as professor Carl Bergstrom explains, it's urgent today

Can people “like me” go to college? Inequality and dreams of higher ed

Daphna Oyserman
Assessing the complicated story of college attendance and class

Who wears the pants? Claire Underwood, Hillary Clinton and the fiction of being a fashionable first lady

Emily Jordan
Kemal Harris, costume designer for Robin Wright on “House of Cards,” talks about the evolution of her iconic style

Give Donald Trump credit: Europe’s united

Stephan Richter
No U.S. President in recent memory has done more to strengthen Europe’s willingness to work together than Trump

Is there structural racism on the internet?

Charlton McIlwain
Internet search engines may have something to do with it

GOP congressman is forging ahead on climate action

Brian Kahn
Rep. Carlos Curbelo is laying the groundwork for Republicans to act on climate policy

Crowdfunding sites are making lots of money off America’s miserable health care system

Katie Serena
People are turning to crowdfunding to pay their medical bills, but even fundraising comes at a price

How cleaning out my hoarder Mother-in-Law’s junk caused my own marriage to crumble

Freya Shipley
As we plowed through decades of her extreme clutter, I began to notice similar tendencies in my husband

Science: Music turns you on in the same way as sex and drugs

Al Olson
Researchers say "brain's own opioids are directly involved in musical pleasure"
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