As the year draws to a close, we take a look at some of the biggest science stories of the year, and why they matter.
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The case against birthright citizenship

“…birthright citizenship is simply national suicide,” one writer proclaimed in The Federalist, a conservative online ...
Across some of the year's most acclaimed films, women made private struggles with mental health a little more universal.
The twisting saga that separated the Hashemis in Oregon from their baby has reached a new dead end: President Donald Trump’s ...
The twisting saga that separated the Hashemis in Oregon from their infant son has reached a new dead end: President Trump’s hold on all visas to the United States.
Alarm over reports of Chinese oligarchs having hundreds of American children via surrogates is coloring the increasingly ...
Caught in the dragnet are the immigrants who have built lives in the country — they have U.S.-citizen children, they own local businesses, they pay taxes.
We all complain about those TV characters who deserve better. These characters suffered from trauma or horrible writing.
Sure things, such as Marvel films or big-budget action movies, are no longer sure things. For the most part, Disney animated ...
Which brings us to Tuesday, when TMZ published photos of Role Model—whose real name is Tucker Pillsbury —sitting close ...
Brian T. Allen, art critic E Is for Edward, a centennial celebration of the work of Edward Gorey, reminds us that savants still wander the Earth. “I’ve been murdering children in my books for years,” ...
Superheroes have starred in some of the all-time greatest animated cartoons in TV history, from The Powerpuff Girls to Batman ...