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  1. European elections suggest US shouldn't be complacent in 2020
  2. Consumer genetic testing customers stretch their DNA data further with third-party interpretation websites
  3. What does the Trump administration want from Iran?
  4. For some, self-tracking means more than self-help
  5. How to handle raccoons, snakes and other critters in your yard (hint: not with a thermos)
  6. 'I still get tweets to go back in the kitchen' – the enduring power of sexism in sports media
  7. Rapid DNA analysis helps diagnose mystery diseases
  8. Fed’s dilemma: Inflation is healthy for the economy – but too much can trigger a recession
  9. Inflation is healthy for the economy – but too much can trigger a recession
  10. Food label nutrition facts matter to you, but don't tell you much about your gut microbes
  11. What the ban on gene-edited babies means for family planning
  12. What Orwell's '1984' tells us about today's world, 70 years after it was published
  13. Companies' self-regulation doesn't have to be bad for the public
  14. Could a weakening US economy imperil Trump's trade war against China?
  15. A growing source of Canadian asylum-seekers: US citizens whose parents were born elsewhere
  16. The Defense Department is worried about climate change – and also a huge carbon emitter
  17. The 25th Amendment wouldn’t work to dump Trump
  18. Artificial intelligence-enhanced journalism offers a glimpse of the future of the knowledge economy
  19. E-cig companies use cartoon characters as logos, and new study shows it works
  20. 23% of young black women now identify as bisexual
  21. Minorities face more obstacles to a lifesaving organ transplant
  22. Why Sudan's deadly crackdown on protesters could escalate in coming weeks
  23. Migrants will pay the price of Mexico's tariff deal with Trump
  24. Investigating the investigative reporters: Bad news from Down Under
  25. The struggle to find silence in the ancient monastic world – and now
  26. What advice articles miss about 'summer loss'
  27. The most unpopular presidential election winner ever could win again in 2020
  28. Driverless cars are going to disrupt the airline industry
  29. Trophies made from human skulls hint at regional conflicts around the time of Maya civilization's mysterious collapse
  30. A concise history of the US abortion debate
  31. May jobs report suggests a slowing economy – and possibly an imminent interest rate cut
  32. Climate change alters what's possible in restoring Florida's Everglades
  33. Forget lower jobs growth, the number of people who've stopped looking for work is much more worrisome
  34. Are brain games mostly BS?
  35. School vouchers expand despite evidence of negative effects
  36. How the 'good guy with a gun' became a deadly American fantasy
  37. Convicts are returning to farming – anti-immigrant policies are the reason
  38. Privacy concerns don't stop people from putting their DNA on the internet to help solve crimes
  39. Does hitting the snooze button really help you feel better?
  40. What would happen to Congress if Washington, DC became the 51st state?
  41. What the US could learn about vaccination from Nigeria
  42. The tell-tale clue to how meteorites were made, at the birth of the solar system
  43. No, Americans shouldn't fear traveling abroad
  44. Women have been the heart of the Christian right for decades
  45. The debate over what ails philanthropy heats up
  46. My students see giving money away as a good thing but they're getting leery of billionaire donors
  47. As more developing countries reject plastic waste exports, wealthy nations seek solutions at home
  48. Spider glue's sticky secret revealed by new genetic research
  49. Antibiotic resistance is not new – it existed long before people used drugs to kill bacteria
  50. Brazilian universities fear Bolsonaro plan to eliminate humanities and slash public education budgets