Possible white power sign investigated
Roughly 22 percent of service members said in 2018 that they'd seen white nationalism or racism in the military
Exxon wins climate lawsuit in New York
Lawsuits against fossil fuel companies are proliferating in the U.S. and around the world
Is Uber safe for riders?
What’s your safest option for a ride home?
How Bloomberg immiserated New York
Prophesying his presidency, the billionaire's mayor rein over New York immiserated and impoverished thousands
Are facebook ads still discriminating?
The company’s new system to ensure diverse audiences for housing and employment ads still has many problems
When ABC News killed an Epstein story
In leaked video, Amy Robach of ABC News says she had "everything" on Jeffrey Epstein in 2016; network killed it
Dueling views of professionalism
Professionalism has been the cry of reformers for over a century to improve government capabilities
Six ways football groomed us for Trump
Are you still going to watch the Super Bowl?
Organic label doesn’t mean happy animals
Federal organic regulations require outdoor access for livestock — but don’t specify how much
U.S.-China trade deal: Unresolved issues
The game is far from over.
Big Bird was my pen pal
I was a bookish middle schooler visiting the set of "Sesame Street." I didn't expect to befriend one of its stars
Move over, peak oil
"Livestock numbers need to peak very soon and thereafter decline substantially."
The best mac and cheese (with no cheese)
After Michael Symon learned that dairy triggered his inflammation and joint pain, he figured out a new way to eat
DNA tests are fun, but beware the hype
DNA testing kits will be a popular gift this holiday season.
Best TV of the Decade, from 2010 to 2019
It's been a great decade for TV, and that makes it it's tough to choose a list of best shows. But we'll try
The unproven promise of Babylon Health
A medical tech startup has outrun much of its competition — along with evidence that its AI symptom checker works
Super rats or sickly rodents?
On the health, economic and social impacts of rat infestation
The “new great divergence”
Demonstrations and civil unrest across the world is proof that societies are not functioning as they should
The real outrage of the Afghanistan war
The most disturbing revelations aren't even the lies to the U.S. public, but the lies to the Afghan people
Conflicting interest on Bears Ears panel
Conflicts of interest abound among members of the advisory board for the controversial Bears Ears monument
Russia and the Republicans
Russians went looking for allies on the American left for decades. Then they found Trump and the Republicans
The 2010s in feminism — and backlash
Feminists are winning the war of ideas, but Republicans still hold power and keep stripping women of their rights
How to avoid Amazon this holiday season
This year, Amazon expects to make upwards of $86.5 billion in holiday sales.
20 New holiday music releases
From Taylor Swift to Ne-Yo, these albums and songs are guaranteed to make the rest of the year merry and bright