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Donald Trump’s retribution campaign tests the limits of the First Amendment
Sabrina Haake
First Amendment protections afforded to all public employees are supposed to shield them from political punishment
After the big loss, what’s next? An open letter to the Democratic Party
Tim Roemer
We can bring the party together — and win — if we're willing to address inequality and advocate for radical change
What can US foreign aid accomplish? Let Fred Burkle explain how much
Paul Rosenberg
Pioneer of disaster medicine tells an inspiring American story — and a powerful counter to fearful MAGA nonsense
The odds of an asteroid hitting Earth in 2032 just went slightly up
Matthew Rozsa
Asteroid 2024 YR4, expected to pass by in 2032, was recently calculated to have a 1-out-of-43 chance of hitting us
Your questions about bird flu answered by experts
Elizabeth Hlavinka
H5N1 isn’t going away anytime soon and could become a pandemic. Here are some tips to help you understand your risk
Our republic’s arsonist: Trump lays the groundwork to claim a Pyrrhic victory
Brian Karem
He’ll return to claim credit for putting out the fire — but not before the United States gets burned
New rules for radical resistance in the accelerated Age of Trump
Chauncey DeVega
Donald Trump is acting above the law — and the opposition can no longer cower in the corner
A recent report finds climate change is accelerating faster than predicted. Some experts disagree
Matthew Rozsa
A pioneering climate scientist says global heating is accelerating. Others say we can still reach climate goals
January 2025 was the hottest January in recorded history
Matthew Rozsa
Scientists hoped that La Niña might cool the otherwise overheated month
As the Trump admin deletes online data, scientists and digital librarians rush to save it
Carlyn Zwarenstein
The race is on to save public information about health and science before Trump makes it disappear
CDC ordered to remove research papers that use the terms “LGBT,” “pregnant people” and more
Nicole Karlis
Advisers to the CDC say the move has yet to be explained by the agency
Scientists unlock how Zika virus hijacks our skin to be a “mosquito magnet”
Nicole Karlis
The study adds to growing research that could one day lead to a vaccine
Trump administration’s communication freeze restricted access to critical bird flu information
Elizabeth Hlavinka
Veterinarians treating cows are waiting for test results to determine their risk. But they’re facing delays
Trump’s underlings inadvertently undermine his return
Heather Digby Parton
A well-oiled, systematic, authoritarian machine they aren't — but they can still do a whole lot of damage
Mango farms where? Climate change is scrambling where the world’s food is grown
Ayurella Horn-Muller
"Rising temperatures, shifting precipitation, and emerging diseases are among the mélange of climate impacts . . ."
Aviation expert: “I am embarrassed” that Trump blamed DEI for D.C. air disaster
Matthew Rozsa, Cara Michelle Smith
It may take weeks to figure out what went wrong, experts tell Salon. But politics plays no role in investigation
Trump administration’s halt of CDC’s weekly scientific report stalls bird flu studies
Amy Maxmen
"The equivalent of finding out that your local fire department has been told not to sound any fire alarms"
Lab-grown meat rebrands itself to woo Trump — and RFK Jr
Frida Garza
"The cultivated meat industry hopes a pro-business argument can win over skeptical Republicans"
“We don’t believe there are any survivors”: Military helicopter slams into passenger jet outside DC
Charles R. Davis
A Black Hawk helicopter collided with American Airlines Flight 5342 Wednesday night as it was landing outside DC
Seeking new foods, scientists look to bacteria, algae and more
Sara Talpos
"Edible microbes face considerable hurdles to going mainstream, however"
Stock market strategies for nervous investors
Vanessa McGrady
Investing in the market has its own set of tried-and-true practices
For the first time, H5N9 strain of bird flu detected in U.S. poultry
Elizabeth Hlavinka
A California duck farm has culled thousands of birds as the virus seems to be trading genetics with other viruses
“Could be disastrous”: Democrats sound alarm over Trump’s NIH suspending scientific research grants
Charles R. Davis
In a letter, three Maryland Democrats said they had "grave concerns" that Trump's move would do lasting damage
Gen Z workers aren’t feeling great. What’s the problem?
Cara Michelle Smith
Younger workers feel more stressed, lonelier and less successful than older colleagues, a new report says
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