August 02, 2018 Archive August 2018
Sean Spicer tells Jimmy Kimmel: Truth matters more than loyalty
The world is hot, on fire, and flooding. Climate change is here
Can a community hospital stay true to its mission after sale to large corporation?
On the disturbing return of black lung
Remember Kris Kobach? Trump's "voter fraud" hunter is just part of the big right-wing grift
These earbuds are a cost-effective alternative to AirPods
Become an in-demand data administrator
Are white people ready to bail on democracy? These researchers say the danger is real
Chicago hiked the cost of vehicle city sticker violations to boost revenue
None dare call it collusion: Whatever word we use, Trump's entanglement with Russians is a big deal
Samantha Bee calls for #MenToo: "Sexual assault of men is a real problem and not a joke"
Donald Trump escalates trade war with China: His base may suffer
Ivanka Trump's only store turned into a Trump-branded shop overnight
Pope Francis declares death penalty unacceptable: New effort to refocus scandal-plagued church?
Dan Rather believes the president is culpable if violence against the press ensues
Casino Diplomacy: The Trump game that everyone loses
Hate spreads in Trump's America: "We need to root out white supremacy just like the cancer it is"
Pals again? Donald Trump says he got a "nice letter" from Kim Jong-un
Team USA fencer Ibtihaj Muhammad: "I've been detained by U.S. customs and I'm an Olympic medalist"
Ivanka Trump takes a step away from dad: "I do not feel that the media is the enemy of the people"
Veteran educator Gabe Howard knows what happens when teachers are trusted to teach
Apple now worth $1 trillion thanks to tax cuts and tax aversion schemes
Researchers suspect digital media may be spurring rise in ADHD
Boots Riley takes on the nightmare of American capitalism
A sold-out house for Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in San Francisco proves she's touched a national nerve
Former Senator Al Franken on the possibility of running for office again: "I haven’t ruled it out"
California says Starbucks has to stop stealing its workers’ wages
How rival opioid makers sought to cash in on alarm over OxyContin’s dangers