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The Senate healthcare bill has a numbers problem
Here is a breakdown of the numbers the Senate could revise before McConnell really goes for a vote after the Senate is back in session July 10.
Germany Just Gave Cops More Hacking Powers to Get Around Encryption
Hacking may soon be used to combat money laundering, cash counterfeiting, drug trafficking, and over 30 other crimes.
[Exclusive] This Film Was So F**ked Up That England Banned Its Youth Prisons
Now's your chance to catch Alan Clarke's "Scum," in all its brutality, on the big screen at Metrograph.
Cities and States Vow to Resist Trump’s Withdrawal From the Paris Agreement
Even the mayor of Pittsburgh thinks Trump’s withdrawal from the climate accord is misguided.
Former Mitt Romney Advisor Explains Why Conservatives Hate the Paris Agreement
"That’s President Obama’s fault, not President Trump’s fault."
Is Climate Change Policy Incompatible with Democracy?
President Donald Trump is considering withdrawing from the Paris Climate Agreement. Will we ever make headway if we keep waffling?
Calorie Counts Face an Uncertain Future Under Trump
This week, we saw major blows to nutrition advancements made during the Obama-era. Are we entering a Dark Age for food policy in America?
The Government Is Making it Harder to Prevent Drug Overdoses
The antidote drug naloxone should be as easy to get as Tylenol, but in most states it's not, per a new report.
The FBI Says It Can Finally Find Hackers Who Don’t Smoke Weed
The agency says it's managing to meet its hiring goals despite a ban on hiring anyone who's used marijuana within the last three years.
Canada Is Considering Gender Quotas For Major Research Positions
The Naylor report examines problems faced by young researchers who felt shut out of the system.