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The authors wanted to examine health trends in part to prepare us for the next global economic downturn.
Beyoncé Retracts Joint Tour Announcement With Jay-Z
Beyoncé and Jay-Z fans went crazy on Twitter after a now-deleted listing showed the couple were preparing for a joint tour.
Thousands Demand U.S. Let White South Africans Emigrate
"The time for reconciliation is over," said Julius Malema, leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters opposition party.
Racial Gap in U.S. Jails Narrowing, Report Says
Black people are still 3.6 times more likely to be incarcerated than white people in the U.S., the Vera Institute of Justice report says.
Transgender Activists Make Their Case at CPAC
Transgender activists reminded their fellow conservatives of shared values.
U.S. Courts Jailing Thousands over Civil Debts: ACLU
An estimated 77 million Americans have debt that has been turned over to a private collection agency, the ACLU said.
Who Is the Artist Behind Obama's Official Portrait?
"I tried to negotiate less gray hair, and Kehinde's artistic integrity would not allow (him) to do what I asked," Barack Obama said of the portrait.
Are the Male and Female Brain Really Different?
Five experts investigate the science behind sex differences.
U.S. Police Shootings Reflect Structural Racism: Study
"We need to change the way that we look at this issue and the way that we talk about it," Boston University School of Public Health professor Michael Siegel said.
Under Trump, Legal Aid to the Poor Takes a Hit
A Department of Justice office established during the Obama administration reportedly is being scaled back.
Angela Rye Dishes on New 'State of the Union' BET Show
"Nobody's going to do for us like we're going to do for us."
Medicaid Expansion Linked to Lower Infant Mortality
Is this a sign that the Affordable Care Act works?
Why Can You Buy a Government But You Can't Pay for Sex?
We have the right to intimate sexual conduct but not the right to buy or sell that intimate sexual conduct.
AI Is Racist Yet it Can Decide Who Goes to Prison
Risk assessment algorithms are just as flawed as humans when it comes to deciding who walks free—and it's a growing problem.
Study: Young Disabled Students Are Disciplined More
If you tell a student "that they are a 'bad' kid, young children do internalize that," a Center for American Progress policy analyst said.
Why Doesn't Hollywood Pay Men and Women the Same?
Wahlberg and Williams were paid differently for the same work.
Low-Income Students Hit Hardest In Public Schools
Poverty and segregation drive the gap between public schools across the United States.
Ben Carson Is 'Not Here to Help' Say Chicago Protesters
"He's not here to help," said one of the many housing protesters who gathered at HUD Secretary Ben Carson's meeting with local housing leaders in Chicago.
Author of Google Diversity Memo Sues for Discrimination
This suit comes on the heels of another filed by a group of women alleging gender discrimination.
Racial Disparities in Autism Spectrum Diagnoses Persist
Racial disparities in autism diagnoses may be rooted in families' access to diagnostic services.
Marijuana Legalization 2018: Which States Will Approve?
"The momentum behind marijuana law reform will not only continue but increase as we head into 2018."
The Worst of Tech in 2017
We've got you covered from Juicero to Russian leveraging of Twitter, Google, and Facebook.
Who is Catt Sadler? E! Host Quits Because of Pay Gap
"How can I operate with integrity and stay on at E! if they're not willing to pay me the same as him?"
CDC's Banned Words Would Be Deadly For LGBT Americans
"It's not like this is about PC wording—this is about people being dead because there's no way to serve them or research appropriate ways to serve them," Jaime Grant, the executive director of PFLAG, told Newsweek.
UN Investigator: U.S. Is 'World Champion Of Inequality'
"The American Dream is rapidly becoming the American Illusion," Philip Alston said.
More White People Carry Drugs Compared to Blacks
"Of particular concern is the continuing over-representation of black people in stop and search figures," Mike Cunningham said.
Alabama's Infant Mortality Rate Keeps Rising
Nine out of 1,000 infants born in the state died before reaching their first birthday.
U.N. Official Shocked at Poverty in Rural Alabama
"I think it's very uncommon in the First World. This is not a sight that one normally sees. I'd have to say that I haven't seen this."
Cheaper Fruits and Veggies Could Prevent Deaths
A 30 percent price change would prevent 63,000 deaths per year.
US is Digitalizing at Warp Speed. What Could Go Wrong?
Humans need to think much more seriously about what we can do that computers can't.