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The high opportunity cost of Trump’s economy

Kristian Ramos
As Trump threatens to derail the economy some Latino voters face buyer's remorse

Roadside reflections: Where to stay, eat and fix your car across the U.S.

Chaya Milchtein
From charming inns to standout meals, my book tour served up delicious surprises coast to coast

Perilous landscape: California’s 250-year struggle to prepare for natural disasters

James Thornton Harris
While earthquakes have caused disasters since early California, destruction from wildfires is a modern phenomenon

As bird flu rises, federal health agencies are halting external communications. Are we flying blind?

Nicole Karlis
Under orders from the Trump admin, agencies like the CDC are pausing some public health messaging as H5N1 surges

Food costs are rising again. Here’s why.

Joy Saha
The recent price hikes can’t be attributed to just “one factor,” The Wall Street Journal first reported

We need Greenland. But not in the way Trump thinks

Paul Bierman
The newly inaugurated U.S. president is missing the real strategic and economic value of the island: its ice

An ancient volcano blotted out the sun, killing crops. People likely reacted by making “sun stones”

Matthew Rozsa
Buried in ditches, the Neolithic carvings may have been a sacrifice to stop volcanic climate change

The US wants to cut food waste in half. We’re not even close

Frida Garza
"Americans waste more than 300 pounds of food per person per year, study says"

Trump declared a “national energy emergency.” Experts say it’s a “farce”

Matthew Rozsa
The U.S. is pumping record levels of oil while Trump ignores the real crisis: climate change

Walruses are threatened by climate change. The internet is trying to help save them

Matthew Rozsa
More than 37,000 citizen scientists have joined the Walrus From Space project, with the hopes of helping walruses

“Paddington” is 10 years old, but the bear’s lessons of kindness and curiosity are timeless

Coleman Spilde
In the dark shadow of Inauguration Day, sometimes it's okay to let yourself "lib out"

How Trump could change the private investment market

Jake Safane
The market is typically off-limits to ordinary investors, but that could change

Trump’s MAGA agenda is already stalled in Congress

Heather Digby Parton
Republicans in Congress are so far behind in crafting a legislative agenda

“The light of the Brewers”: Broadcaster Bob Uecker dies at 90

Alex Galbraith
The former baseball player called games for the Milwaukee Brewers for more than 50 years

“A series of criminal efforts to retain power”: The stench of American politics overwhelms us all

Brian Karem
We have two parties in this country — one has no heart and the other has no head

Climate change is already changing how we eat. It could get much worse

Matthew Rozsa
Global heating is lowering crop yields while making food like rice and wheat less nutritious

Major oil ports are threatened by rising sea levels

Matthew Rozsa
Oil ports on coasts in places like the United States, China and Saudi Arabia will be threatened by sea levels

Why wildfire “season” may no longer be a thing

Nicole Karlis
California's disaster shows how climate change has made wildfires more intense and more frequent

Los Angeles fires: Rise in homelessness, bankruptcies, rents predicted

Daria Solovieva
The immediate aftermath of the still-active wildfires means more pain for the housing market, analysts say

The “weather whiplash” fueling the Los Angeles fires is becoming more common

Kate Yoder
Around the world, dramatic swings between heavy rain and drought are increasing exponentially, new research finds

Hottest year on record also marks a major failure to achieve international climate goals

Matthew Rozsa
"1.5 is dead" protesters wrote on Darwin's grave this week, referring to the excess heating we've unleashed

Republicans see the LA wildfires as an opportunity to punish California

Heather Digby Parton
People who refuse to do anything about the real crisis we're facing, climate change, pounce straight to punishment

Los Angeles wildfires could be the costliest in history

Natalie Chandler
Early estimates put the damage and economic losses between $250 billion and $275 billion

The LA conflagration: It is now painfully clear what matters

Brian Karem
The wildfires in Los Angeles are a harbinger of our doom — yet ultimately leave me with hope
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