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“Things to do to get pregnant”

I stopped taking prenatal vitamins the day Donald Trump refused to denounce the Charlottesville white supremacists Movie

Disproving Trumpism on the field, the Minnesota Twins embrace diversity and win

The Twins finished in the cellar in 2016. Then, they commenced to communicate across languages and cultures

Taylor Link Monday, Sep Four, two thousand seventeen 6:30 PM EDT

Did Stephen King just kill the horror clown?

As Americans brace for the premiere of “It,” the question must be asked — Are we going to tire of evil clowns?

Matthew Rozsa Monday, Sep Four, two thousand seventeen Five:30 PM EDT

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Why the comeback of Midnight Oil matters

As other veteran activist bands flirt with capitulation to Trump — looking at you, U2 — Midnight Oil stands strong

Annie Zaleski Monday, Sep Four, two thousand seventeen Four:30 PM EDT

“American Horror Story: Cult” is FX’s way of telling, “Tag, America — you’re ‘It’!”

The latest installment of Ryan Murphy’s horror anthology takes aim at a familiar orange malevolence

Pundits still fall for it: Trump does naked minimum in Texas, and all of a sudden he’s presidential

Trump wanders through a 2nd visit to the disaster zone; talking goes see “a remarkably different president” Movie

Bob Cesca Monday, Sep Four, two thousand seventeen 12:00 PM EDT

Old West theme parks paint a false picture of pioneer California

Knott’s Berry Farm’s mystification of “the West,” memorializes mid-20th-century conservative values

Amanda Tewes, The Conversation Monday, Sep Four, two thousand seventeen 7:29 PM EDT

Are transportation jobs fated with the rise of automation?

Former rally car driver Alex Roy talks about how transportation jobs can be saved even as automation rises

Rachel Leah Monday, Sep Four, two thousand seventeen 6:00 PM EDT

Games of labor: These movie games feast workers and worker fights

In honor of Labor Day, these unusual movie games address labor issues directly and deliberately Movie

Keith A. Spencer Monday, Sep Four, two thousand seventeen Trio:00 PM EDT

seven signs an app is a good choice for your preschooler

Use our tips to find apps your little one will love while learning

Christine Elgersma, Common Sense Media Monday, Sep Four, two thousand seventeen 12:59 PM EDT

Spin class with Kellyanne Conway: How to BS your way out of anything

Late for work? Pulled over for speeding? Investigate Conway’s technologies and learn how to wriggle out of any taut spot

Jarret Berenstein Monday, Sep Four, two thousand seventeen Ten:00 AM EDT

If you could edit your child’s genes, would you?

Dr. Alan Copperman joined Salon Talks to discuss the ethics of the very first gene editing technology in human embryos

Amanda Marcotte Monday, Sep Four, two thousand seventeen 8:30 AM EDT

The club helping women of color eventually talk about depression

Elyse Fox isn’t keeping quiet about her depression anymore, and she doesn’t want other women to have to, either

Britta Lokting, Narratively Monday, Sep Four, two thousand seventeen Ten:00 PM EDT

Massachusetts executed two Italian immigrants ninety years ago: Why the global fallout still matters

The Sacco-Vanzetti conflict created angry demonstrations abroad and attacks on American travelers and companies

Moshik Temkin, The Conversation Monday, Sep Four, two thousand seventeen 9:00 PM EDT

How I embrace my son’s language of numbers

Numbers would permit me to get through to my son on a level I presently wasn’t capable of accessing

Rachel W. Turner, Motherwell Monday, Sep Four, two thousand seventeen 8:00 PM EDT

Democrats say “Citizens United” should die. Here’s why that won’t happen

Some question whether liberals’ outrage is even genuine

Sarah Kleiner, The Center for Public Integrity Monday, Sep Four, two thousand seventeen Five:29 PM EDT

Florida’s fresh faces of old age

The boomer generation is going south in a fresh way

Tyler Gillespie, Salon Youthful Americans Monday, Sep Four, two thousand seventeen Four:00 PM EDT

Books being made into movies we’re dying to see (and read)

Get the early scoop on kids’ and teenagers’ books that are being adapted for the big screen

Regan McMahon, Common Sense Media Monday, Sep Four, two thousand seventeen Trio:29 PM EDT

The fifteen scariest on-screen clowns, from worst to best

Which scary clowns worked? Which ones didn’t? Let’s take a look!

Matthew Rozsa Monday, Sep Four, two thousand seventeen Two:30 PM EDT

Labor Day heroes: The seven most pro-union comic books ever made

Yes, when they’re not saving the planet, some of your dearest superheroes have stood up for workers’ rights

Mark Peters Monday, Sep Four, two thousand seventeen Two:00 PM EDT

Inwards Alexander Hamilton’s very first Revolutionary War battle

Hamilton and his gunners witnessed their very first activity scarcely a week after the signing of the Declaration of Independence

Tomi Lahren hire shows 21st Century Fox is complicit in Hannity’s cesspool

Lahren will tag up with Sean Hannity on Fox News to defend President Trump’s deeds and tweets

Matt Gertz, Media Matters Monday, Sep Four, two thousand seventeen 1:29 PM EDT

It’s time to recognize America’s 2nd Independence Day

The end of slavery was a pivotal moment in American history, and it’s the holiday we need

Jynn Schubert, Salon Youthfull Americans Monday, Sep Four, two thousand seventeen 1:00 PM EDT

A vegan’s confession: Once, I was the chicken wing-eating champ of Ithaca, N.Y.

If it could be killed, butchered, baked or barbecued, there is a very good chance I ate it at one point in my life

Eric C. Lindstrom Monday, Sep Four, two thousand seventeen 12:30 PM EDT

Trump’s Labor Day

Almost one out of every five American workers is in a part-time job. Two-thirds are living paycheck to paycheck

Robert Reich, RobertReich.org Monday, Sep Four, two thousand seventeen 11:59 AM EDT

Three things we just learned about climate switch and big storms: Can the lessons of Harvey save us?

As bad as Harvey was, the next big storm could be worse. Leave behind incremental responses — it’s time for activity Movie

Paul Rosenberg Monday, Sep Four, two thousand seventeen 11:00 AM EDT

“I’m in a union. You’re welcome.” How having strong labor unions helps everyone who works earn more

A fresh investigate shows that if unions were stronger, wages would be higher for union members and nonmembers alike

Angelo Youthfull Monday, Sep Four, two thousand seventeen Ten:30 AM EDT

Have we forgotten the true meaning of Labor Day?

The very first Labor Day occurred in one thousand eight hundred eighty two in Fresh York City under the direction of that city’s Central Labor Union

Jay L. Zagorsky, The Conversation Monday, Sep Four, two thousand seventeen 9:59 AM EDT

Is peaceful coexistence in Gaza and the West Bank possible?

50 years after Gaza and the West Bank fell under Israeli rule, solutions and reconciliation still feel out of reach

Ori Z. Soltes Monday, Sep Four, two thousand seventeen 9:30 AM EDT

Half of all defendants exonerated for murder are black. Trump’s policies will likely make this number rise

Wrongful convictions have plagued our justice system forever, but today’s politicians have made their number soar Movie

Rachel Leah Monday, Sep Four, two thousand seventeen 9:00 AM EDT

Baltimore politicians are letting union jobs die while making way for luxury real estate

Almost a billion in public benefits goes to a luxury real estate project that at the same time kills one hundred union jobs

Bruce Vail, In These Times Monday, Sep Four, two thousand seventeen 8:29 AM EDT

One more reason the trans ban is idiotic: High school grads aren’t ready for the military (or life)

Military brass knows that fewer and fewer youthful Americans are ready to serve, or to succeed. There’s an reaction Movie

Bob Hennelly Monday, Sep Four, two thousand seventeen 8:00 AM EDT

Hard as pummels: Battling toxic chemicals and low wages in California’s salons

One worker died of lung cancer at the age of thirty five and another passed away from miscarriage.

Bobbi Murray, Capital & Main Monday, Sep Four, two thousand seventeen 7:29 AM EDT

Subsidizing massive tech companies isn’t paying off for workers

Municipalities all over the world are scrambling to give massive subsidies to tech companies. It’s not worth it

Paris Marx Monday, Sep Four, two thousand seventeen 7:00 AM EDT

The road to torment: How the CIA’s “enhanced interrogation techniques” became legal after 9/11

The CIA’s torment techniques—10 in total—increased in severity as one went down the list

Silicon Valley’s burgeoning labor movement

Could Silicon Valley soon be the center of mass labor mobilization?

Matthew Rozsa Monday, Sep Four, two thousand seventeen 6:00 AM EDT

Keep on truckin’ — no, earnestly Trump wants you to

The Trump administration has flipped back safety regulations for one of the most dangerous jobs in the country

Kristin Miller, Billmoyers.com Monday, Sep Four, two thousand seventeen Five:59 AM EDT

Robots won’t steal our jobs if we put workers at center of AI revolution

Employers will be seeking those with “hybrid” abilities: a mix of skill of the fresh technology with communications

Thomas Kochan and Lee Dyer, The Conversation Monday, Sep Four, two thousand seventeen Five:58 AM EDT

How do I train my tween about clickbait?

Clickbait is hard enough for adults to fight back the temptation to make the click; imagine how hard it for kids

Common Sense Media staff, Common Sense Media Sunday, Sep Trio, two thousand seventeen Ten:53 PM EDT

four ways foreign tourists disrespect the cultures they’re visiting

Other cultures are not objects for our pleasure

At the Texas Prison Rodeo, a color line dissolved

Willie Craig — a black convict — won the coveted Top Forearm Buckle in one thousand nine hundred seventy six at the age of 56

Mitchel P. Roth, The Conversation Sunday, Sep Three, two thousand seventeen Ten:30 PM EDT

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