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Joe Biden and the theater of bipartisanship: Democrats know GOP will never negotiate in good faith
Amanda Marcotte
Are moderate Democrats delusional? Or is this a pretend show of "bipartisanship" for voters who don't even care?
Biden’s latest executive order takes aim at climate change’s risk to the economy
Naveena Sadasivam
The order tasks Biden's climate advisors with preparing a sweeping strategy to tackle risks to the economy
An unexpected side effect of climate change? More stillbirths
Matthew Rozsa
An analysis of multiple scientific studies suggests that higher temperatures may cause more stillbirths
How so-called libertarian Charles Koch drove a national wave of anti-protest laws
Jon Skolnik
Right-wing billionaire is a big booster of criminal justice reform — except when it comes to anti-corporate protest
We need to talk about spider conservation
John R. Platt
New research reveals we don’t understand how most arachnid species are faring right now
On the Capitol riot and the fall of the Super League: A fable of the last days of capitalism
Andrew O'Hehir
The masses are revolting (LOL!) — and they know what they don't want: Damn near everything about the last 40 years
ExxonMobil found the real reason for the climate crisis: You
Kate Yoder
How oil companies used language to make us blame ourselves
Republican foes of Biden’s tax proposal could face big capital gains bills if it passes
Igor Derysh
Rich GOP senators like Ron Johnson, Rick Scott "are the ones with the most to lose," says liberal advocacy group
Former employees of famed GOP pollster Frank Luntz say his work is a “scam”
Zachary Petrizzo
Legendary Republican pollster claims to be "without bias"; former co-workers say that's "frankly bulls**t"
Cargo ships are cleaning up smog — by dumping pollution into the seas
Maria Gallucci
How a fix for air pollution leads to tons of contaminated water
Two-thirds of California’s counties are in a drought emergency. Get used to it
Nathanael Johnson
Water scarcity is now a permanent feature of life
A tiny number of companies are responsible for the majority of plastic pollution
Matthew Rozsa
A new study reveals that only 20 corporations are behind the majority of single-use plastic pollution
In Netflix’s “Dark City Beneath the Beat,” TT The Artist captures the Baltimore club sound and scene
D. Watkins
Salon talks to the filmmaker about making art in Baltimore and navigating the “sausage party” of hip hop as a woman
Noam Chomsky links Republicans lies to Nazi propaganda: “They’ve turned into raging monsters”
Alex Henderson
"It's not a political party anymore," Chomsky says of the GOP. "It's very dangerous"
In the latest wave of science fiction, authors of color take space to imagine multiple new societies
April Yee
"The Rock Eaters," "Alien Worlds" and "Terminal Boredom" turn critical and humorous eyes toward immigration & more
Behind the saga of Biden and Trump lies the fight for democracy around the world
Paul Rosenberg
We need to view politics in "landscape mode" to understand the danger we face — and seize the historic opportunity
How oil capitalists conspired to spread climate change denialism — in 1988
Andreas Malm, The Zetkin Collective
Starting decades ago, powerful corporations spread a sophistic climate change denialist ideology. Here's how
How to lose America: The death of democracy looks nearer than ever
Elayne Clift
Remember that relief we felt after Biden was elected? That didn't last long — and darkness is closing in
Whales face new and emerging threats
John R. Platt
Despite the strides in whale conservation, climate change, plastic pollution and other dangers have emerged
Power outages are increasing. Can medical equipment users adapt?
Charlotte Huff
Millions of Americans rely on electricity to power their medical equipment. What happens when the power goes out?
What are fungi, and what do they have to do with . . . everything?
Lela Nargi
Fungi are critical to the way so many things work on our planet
Billions of cicadas are about to take to the skies. Here’s what to expect
Matthew Rozsa
Scientists are still fascinated by the enigmatic behavior of the septdecennial Brood X
“He made their lives miserable”: How the showrunner of a popular courtroom drama finally got fired
Maureen Ryan
The story of Greg Spottiswood's time at "All Rise" speaks volumes on race, gender and power in the TV industry
Antarctic ice melt poised to raise sea levels around the world — but it’s not too late to stop it
Matthew Rozsa
"You put enough heat into the climate system, you are going to [irreversibly] lose those ice shelves", expert says
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