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She predicted the blue wave — now she’s trying to prevent a big red one
Paul Rosenberg
Rachel Bitecofer forecast Democrats' big wins in 2018. Now she's trying to stop them from losing it all in 2022
The search for the Dr. Fauci of climate change
Clare Fieseler
A growing number of physicians are trying to transform the medical profession to meet climate change challenges
Impossible Burgers, pea protein and cricket flour: How Silicon Valley changed what we eat
Ashlie D. Stevens
In her new book "Technically Food," Larissa Zimberoff explores the overlap between technology and your daily diet
An expert helps answer the question “does sustainable fishing exist?”
FoodPrint
Sustainable fishing has become a hot topic recently, including debates over whether or not it really exists
Climate change is melting Arctic ice cellars
Kayla Frost
Permafrost thaw is a major issue affecting ice cellars
A $26-billion plan to save the Houston area from rising seas
Eric Bender
Lawmakers are poised to decide the fate of a project to protect the coast around Houston from rising sea levels
Why is “liberal” media pushing an “America First” message and a new Cold War?
Jeff Cohen
Did the media learn nothing from the Trump years? Pushing Biden to confront Russia and China will invite disaster
The science of changing your mind — and someone else’s
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Can neurology tell us how to deprogram our radicalized loved ones?
Could the pandemic mark a turning point for consumers’ demand for local flour?
FoodPrint
Consumers spent roughly 100% more on flour in March and April 2020 than the previous year
A familiar precarity: Lessons from one woman’s immigrant story
Elizabeth Cummins Munoz
Teresa left her family and home to cross three borders at age 19. She found peace — and has things to teach us
How oysters and seagrass could help the California coast adapt to rising seas
Alexandria Herr
Seawalls can make erosion worse. This California scientist is looking for another solution
One of them has to go: The GOP or America as we know it
Thom Hartmann
America can’t let them get away with it
Think climate change isn’t “click-worthy”? These bots disagree
Kate Yoder
Two artists and their army of ad-clicking bots are taking a stand
Remember snow days? Today’s kids get heat days
Nathanael Johnson
America’s schools are underprepared for the worst impacts of climate change
Robert Reich on the truth about the U.S. border-industrial complex
Robert Reich
Reich explains the full story about immigration you aren't getting from politicians and the media
Mike Pompeo’s whitewashing of Trump’s record backfires
Heather Digby Parton
Despite the former secretary of state's monster ego, being Trump's loyal servant is hurting his 2024 chances
Texas Rep. Louie Gohmert claims $5,500 donation to Holocaust-denying preacher was a mix-up
Matthew Chapman
Gohmert recently demanded to know if the U.S. Forest Service can change the Earth's orbit to fight climate change
Are Republicans setting a trap in the Senate to kill President Biden’s agenda?
Bob Brigham
Biden's focus on bipartisanship over public policy outcomes could be leading him into a trap . . .
The obscure, unelected Senate official whose rulings can help — or kill — Biden’s agenda
Charles Tiefer
The Senate has a lot of rules, and its parliamentarian interprets what those rules allow — and what they don't
“America is back” now that Biden is in charge, says French President Emmanuel Macron
Meaghan Ellis
Biden is "part of the club" — a marked turnaround from the relationship Macron had with ex-president Donald Trump
“History of the World, Part 1” turns 40, and it’s still good to be Mel Brooks
Matthew Rozsa
This masterpiece of spoof humor still holds up, maintaining its well-respected spot in cinematic history
Jeff Bezos’ bad week gets worse with introduction of sweeping new Big Tech antitrust legislation
Brett Bachman
The Amazon CEO is readying a historic lobbying push to defang efforts to regulate and splinter his business empire
“I’m a Scottish witch, I think”: Shirley Manson on the prescient lyrics in Garbage’s dark new album
Annie Zaleski
The musician spoke with Salon about the songwriting debt she owes Weezer's Rivers Cuomo & the glory of being 54
Below aging U.S. dams, a potential toxic calamity
James Dinneen, Alexander Kennedy
Docs suggest that in more than 80 U.S. locations, the failure of an aging dam could flood a major toxic waste site
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