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We’re Trashing the Arctic. Literally.
Check out the world's coldest garbage pile. -
Clinton Campaign Sent Fake Phishing Emails to Its Own Staff
These security training efforts help explain why the campaign itself wasn't hacked as associates were. -
Most Presidents Ignore Products That Rip Off Their Names. Will Trump?
Get ready for the Trumpiest lawsuit yet. -
Moscow Thanks You for Sharing Its Cute Cat Pics
Want to defeat fake news and online propaganda? Pay attention. -
“Are You Prepared to Kill Somebody?” A Day With One of America’s Most Popular Police Trainers
The dark vision of "killology" expert Dave Grossman. -
“Dark Forces” Are Coming for Your Organic Food
So says the former Obama USDA appointee who helped create national organic standards. -
The Mystery of the Disappearing Cooks
America's foodie meccas are short on kitchen talent. -
How Trump’s USDA Could Hurt Puppies
In a suprise move, the agency took down documents that journalists and advocates relied on to track animal abusers. -
What's Lily White, Filthy Rich, and Has 14 Penises?
Trump's Cabinet picks, by the numbers -
Execs at Facebook, Google, Apple, and Other Tech Giants Sign Letter Opposing Trump’s Immigration Order
The tech industry will deliver a big rebuke to Trump's controversial executive order. -
Trump to Focus Counter-Extremism Program Solely on Islam
Government sources say that the president plans to prioritize combating "radical Islam" over other threats -
“The Women Are in My Grill No Matter Where I Go”
Listen to a Republican congressman make the case for protesting Republican congressmen. -
Meet the Top Contenders for Trump’s Supreme Court Pick
Will conservative bona fides or central-casting looks win out? -
This Former Techie Owes His Fortune to Electronic Devices. Now He Thinks They’re Dangerous.
Silicon Valley isn't the best place to be hypersensitive to electromagnetic fields. -
Liz Cheney Wants to Make Torture Great Again
She's back in Washington, and she's eager to pick up where her dad left off. -
A History of Missile Defense, From “Star Wars” to Trump
Nearly four decades and $200 billion later, the dream of shooting down nukes lives on. -
Trump’s CIA Pick Said He Was Against Waterboarding. Then He Changed His Tune.
Mike Pompeo's answer appeared to change from his Senate confirmation hearing to his response to written questions.

