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  1. To serve a free society, social media must evolve beyond data mining
  2. Should California winemakers be worried about China's tariffs?
  3. The law that made Facebook what it is today
  4. A school resource officer in every school?
  5. When presidents lawyer up: A brief history
  6. 3 research-based things a doctor says should be part of your weight loss efforts
  7. Bolivia is not Venezuela – even if its president does want to stay in power forever
  8. Women earn less after they have kids, despite strong credentials
  9. Stand up for science: More researchers now see engagement as a crucial part of their job
  10. Now that Russia has apparently hacked America's grid, shoring up security is more important than ever
  11. How you helped create the crisis in private data
  12. Stock investors on higher floors take more risks – here's why
  13. Why the label 'cult' gets in the way of understanding new religions
  14. Why can't Trump just take out Assad?
  15. Trump national security staff merry-go-round reflects decades of policy competition and conflict
  16. The Trump administration, slanted science and the environment: 4 essential reads
  17. Fragmented US privacy rules leave large data loopholes for Facebook and others
  18. From certain war to uncertain peace: Northern Ireland's Good Friday Agreement turns 20
  19. Remind us: What exactly is the National Guard?
  20. Brazil in political crisis over jailed president: 4 essential reads
  21. Porn 'disruption' makes Stormy Daniels a rare success in increasingly abusive industry
  22. Local media struggle to hold Sinclair accountable
  23. Mormonism's newest apostles reflect growing global reach
  24. Election security means much more than just new voting machines
  25. Why the extreme reaction to Obamacare could be the new normal in American politics
  26. Why nuclear fusion is gaining steam – again
  27. Goodbye Kepler, hello TESS: Passing the baton in the search for distant planets
  28. Why double-majors might beat you out of a job
  29. Why weather forecasters still struggle to get the big storms right
  30. Coral reefs are in crisis – but scientists are finding effective ways to restore them
  31. Why California gets to write its own auto emissions standards: 5 questions answered
  32. Paper trails and random audits could secure all elections – don't save them just for recounts in close races
  33. Rights of the dead and the living clash when scientists extract DNA from human remains
  34. Colombia's murder rate is at an all-time low but its activists keep getting killed
  35. For many US towns and cities, deciding which streets to name after MLK reflects his unfinished work
  36. How to deal with life's risks more rationally
  37. Government fuel economy standards for cars and trucks have worked
  38. Why is it so stressful to talk politics with the other side?
  39. American broadcasting has always been closely intertwined with American politics
  40. Understanding Facebook's data crisis: 5 essential reads
  41. Howard University student protest: 3 questions answered
  42. Stronger fuel standards make sense, even when gas prices are low
  43. Why China's soybean tariffs matter
  44. Sinclair-style employment contracts that require payment for quitting are very uncommon. Here's why
  45. Why the Christian right opposes pornography but still supports Trump
  46. Look up – it's a satellite!
  47. Why are fewer and fewer Americans fixing their noses?
  48. Behind the scenes of Venezuela's deadly prison fire
  49. Gaza's nonviolent protesters exploited by Hamas, but feared by Israel
  50. When police use force: 3 essential reads