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Losing Our Selves
An excerpt from Kelly J. Baker’s new book Grace Period: A Memoir In Pieces.
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Sunday Comics
Sunday Comics from morning ’til night/Dance low, pat, and I’m feeling all right.
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Reinventing the Toilet
Traditional flush toilets aren’t an option in many parts of the world, but neither is leaving people with unsafe and unhygenic choices. Now, one company is piloting a new loo that’s waterless, off-grid and able to charge your phone. Lina Zeldovich travels to Madagascar to…
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Why Ethnicity-Based Genetic Testing is Obsolete
Dr Ricki Lewis returns with a column about the problem of race and ethnicity-based diagnostics.
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The Subversive Power of Joy
The unexpected, spontaneous and pleasantly disruptive nature of collective celebration is one of the great equalizers of social and political struggle. Janey Stephenson writes.
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Intellectual Property is Real Money
Why has neither political party in the United States talked about limits on intellectual property? Money. Dean Baker writes.
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Our Primary Endorsements for August 1, 2017
The Seattle Star’s endorsements for the August primary.
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Sunday Comics
Back from the shadows again, back to where an Indian’s your friend/Where Sunday Comics are seen, and you can pee right into the stream/We’re back from the shadows again
