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5 standout moments from “one of the worst Trump press conferences in a while”
Alex Henderson
After a short interruption due to a shooting near the White House, Trump gave a supremely deceptive briefing
Darwin, Expression, and the lasting legacy of eugenics
Jessica Helfand
The camera provided the illusion of quantifiable benchmarks, an irresistible proposition for eugenics advocates
“Sunday Scaries” didn’t go away with working from home; it got worse
Ashlie D. Stevens
Salon spoke to a mental health expert about how to deal with the increased anxiety as work blends into home life
Kanye West, bipolar disorder and me: When I hear Kanye’s rants, I remember my own delusions
Darryl Robertson
Afraid of being laughed at, called crazy or attention-seeking, I kept my diagnosis a secret from almost everyone
New study links marijuana to cardiovascular disease — but it’s not all bad news
Matthew Rozsa
Marijuana use carries "substantial" cardiovascular risk — along with health benefits — new study reports
Support from a distance: How to find and see a remote therapist
Halley Farwood
A therapist weighs in on how to navigate the brave new world of remote mental health care
Dr. Justin Frank: “It is terrifying to have a president who is psychotic”
Chauncey DeVega
Author of "Trump on the Couch" discusses Mary Trump's book — and why our president hates anyone who is loved
In HBO’s sobering “Weight of Gold,” athletes reveal the mental toll of becoming an Olympian
Ashlie D. Stevens
"How many more dead Olympians do they need before they realize there may be an epidemic here?"
Peter Green, Fleetwood Mac founder, dies at 73
Chris Morris
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee formed rock group with fellow Bluesbreaker Mick Fleetwood in 1967
Trump’s stormtroopers crush liberty on the streets of Portland
David Cay Johnston
If Trump loses the election, he could use this new private army of brownshirts to overthrow our republic
Kim Kardashian asks for “compassion and empathy” for Kanye West
Jem Aswad
In the wake of recent headlines, Kardashian opens up about her husband's bipolar disorder
How police are causing a public health crisis
Helene Alafriz
Recent protests highlight the fraught relationship between law enforcement and public health
How the pandemic hit Americans
Rajan Menon
Selective in its impact, the virus has struck the homeless hard
Meet Alex Morse, the gay progressive mayor taking on a 30-year Democratic incumbent
Roger Sollenberger
Rep. Richard Neal is the top recipient of corporate dollars in Congress. Here's the guy who hopes to take him down
The gripping immigration story of “Stateless” risks being blanked out by star power
Melanie McFarland
Netflix's Cate Blanchett-produced drama is a worthy idea, but places its refugees' plights into the background
How racism in U.S. health system hinders care and costs lives
Tamika C.B. Zapolski, Ukamaka M. Oruche
Health inequity for African Americans is not a new phenomenon. COVID-19, however, shined a light on the problem.
Obesity: America’s number one export?
Robin Scher
Americans’ ultra-processed diet is fueling obesity across the world.
Election Day: Why neither the Democrats nor Republicans dare let the people decide
Leonard C. Goodman
The major parties benefit too much from our rigged system to want reform
Don’t count Trump out yet
David Cay Johnston
Despite the virus, the depression and the protests, he could still win the November election
Who’s afraid of defunding the police? Here’s what it would actually look like
Igor Derysh
“Defunding” police isn't as scary as Republicans make it sound — and it's not about suddenly firing all the cops
Kamala Harris clashes with Meghan McCain on “The View” about the movement to “defund” the police
Sarah K Burris
McCain demanded a "yes or no" answer from Harris, but the senator said it isn't that simple
Between burnout and the bends: Cascading crises have created a burnout epidemic
Sara Konrath
The lines between work and home are blurrier than ever, making many feel that we can't stop and rest
Science alone can’t solve COVID-19. The humanities must help
Anna Magdalena Elsner, Vanessa Rampton
Scholars of society, language, and culture will be integral to addressing the broader issues raised by the pandemic
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