Today's highlights | As debate roils around whether Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh should be judged for sexual assault… |
| What economic theory can teach us about reining in our screen habits |
| Dr. Ben Goertzel, CEO of SingularityNET, shares his thoughts about the AI Citizenship Test |
| Things are about to go from worse to much worse for the president |
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Best in Comics | An illustrated memoir about cancer and end-of-life care |
| When your first love is either a problem or a punchline |
| "Dad has someone living in my bedroom," said my teenage daughter |
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Best in Technology | Here's how the new smartphone tech works |
| The possibility feels closer than ever |
| There are just a few little bugs to sort out |
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Best in Justice | Trump's national emergency declaration to build a southern border wall will be met with fierce Democratic… |
| Using historical data to train risk assessment tools could mean that machines are copying the mistakes of the… |
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Editors' picks | Phone spam is out of control, but relief is in sight |
| We should be concerned about the rights of all sentients as an unprecedented diversity of minds emerges |
| The Somali refugees living in a small small meatpacking town in Kansas loved America. But so did the locals… |
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