December 15, 2019 Archive December 2019
Big Bird was my pen pal: Here's what I learned from Caroll Spinney
U.S.-China trade deal: 3 fundamental issues remain unresolved
"Organic" label doesn’t guarantee that holiday ham was a happy pig
The six ways football groomed us for President Trump
In impeachment spotlight, dueling views of professionalism appear
ABC News had the goods on Jeffrey Epstein years ago — and killed the story
Facebook ads can still discriminate against women and older workers, despite civil rights settlement
How Bloomberg made life worse for the poor in New York
Uber’s data revealed nearly 6,000 sexual assaults. Does that mean it’s not safe?
What Exxon’s win in New York means for other climate lawsuits
Military personnel may have flashed a covert white power hand signal during an ESPN broadcast
In a cynical era, the Climate Strike is reason for hope
The Nativity – a longtime signifier of grace and salvation – also has a history as political protest
Greta Thunberg apologizes after saying that world leaders should be "put... against the wall"
From ancient Athens to the town hall: Can a new wave of deliberative democracy save the world?
Forest Service moves to open "America’s Amazon" to loggers
An oncologist’s take on refocusing the battle against cancer
Ten years of Starbucks' travails perfectly encapsulate the 2010s
Democrat who opposes Trump impeachment may switch parties
Dirty air and the human brain: Does pollution poison the mind?
“Work in Progress” tackles queer identity comedy nearly 30 years after “It’s Pat”
Lindsey Graham on impeaching Donald Trump: "I am clearly made up my mind"
’Tis the season to revisit the gingerbread that continues to defy me
Like "Little Women," books by Zitkála-Šá and Taha Hussein are classics