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Twitter responds after Lindsey Graham says he’d filibuster until he “fell over”: “Make him do it”
Jake Johnson
Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham claims he would talk until he "fell over" to stop a voting rights bill
The Biden administration increases the social cost of carbon
Ramin Skibba
A new policy brings back an old approach to tallying the cost of carbon, but critics say it has limitations
“Poverty is killing us”: Progressive Caucus uses White House meeting to push Biden on $15 wage
Jake Johnson
Pramila Jayapal, Cori Bush lead meeting with Ron Klain, tell Biden fight for $15 "is a matter of life and death"
New research shows just how many fish are eating plastic
Tara Lohan
Plastic consumption by fish is rising — and is poised only to continue to do so
The egg industry grapples with a grim practice: chick culling
Jonathan Moens
After the US egg industry missed its own deadline to eliminate the practice, some wonder when change will ever come
McConnell’s “scorched earth” threat over filibuster shows he’s “getting scared,” critics say
Jake Johnson
"Mitch McConnell is terrified of the filibuster being abolished"
Tony Blinken goes to Asia — but is his confrontational China policy going in the wrong direction?
Iveta Cherneva
New secretary of state makes his first overseas trip — pushing a hard line on China that's foolish on every level
A showdown in Nevada could determine the future of electric vehicles in the U.S.
Maddie Stone
A carbon-free future requires a lot of mining. A battle brewing in Nevada shows it won’t be easy
“Phobias” horror film stars discuss tapping into fears, playing tortured, and anti-Asian attacks
Gary M. Kramer
Leonardo Nam and Hana Mae Lee spoke to Salon about their new film in which an evil scientist tries to harness fears
A Midwest pipeline promises to return carbon dioxide to the ground
Emily Pontecorvo
How conditions become ripe for carbon capture and storage to bloom in the ethanol industry
Florida Republicans want to stop rising seas — not climate change
Zoya Teirstein
And neither political party in the state has made any real effort to confront the reality of managed retreat
Small farmers are struggling after the Texas big freeze
Andy Hirschfeld
Small, diversified farmers are bearing the brunt of a lack of state support
A new book asks whether capitalism is compatible with public health. (The answer is no)
Matthew Rozsa
Dr. Nicholas Freudenberg says capitalism isn't designed to keep our societies healthy
A short history of the filibuster: Rarely a tool for good — and never a tool of democracy
Matthew Rozsa
The filibuster is not some sacred institution and isn't in the Constitution — it's a dumb, anti-democratic mistake
The party of no? Not as much as you might think: GOP is mostly OK with Biden’s picks
Ramsey Touchberry
Beyond the Sedition Caucus — Cruz, Hawley, Cotton, et al. — Senate Republicans may be hedging bets on the future
Biden’s COVID stimulus is the biggest economic relief yet. Here’s what that means for you
Matthew Rozsa
Biden's new COVID stimulus bill includes $1,400 checks, increased COBRA payments and a new child tax credit
Anne Lamott on coping with “existential exhaustion,” from the healing power of Target to forgiveness
Mary Elizabeth Williams
"It's devastating to be here on earth," the author acknowledged and outlined ways to keep going despite it all
Oil companies want you to think they’re feminist. It’s BS
Alexandria Herr
Symbolic gestures of corporate solidarity are nothing new for the oil and gas industry
“Frightening” new data shows humanity has degraded or destroyed two-thirds of world’s rainforest
Jessica Corbett
"We need to stop destroying forests and other nature, for the sake of our health, biodiversity, and climate"
Why you don’t own the right to recline in your airplane seat
Michael Heller, James Salzman
Who "owns" the space behind your airplane seat? The airlines don't want you to know
Psychologist Joshua Coleman: How to contend with estranged family members
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The author of "Rules of Estrangement" on why adults break up with their parents
From Operation Varsity Blues to Michelle Obama’s puppet show, here’s what’s new on Netflix in March
Manuela Lopez Restrepo
While we're all waiting for our vaccines, why not watch a murder show or take a hit of "Weeds" before it's gone?
Mississippi is lifting COVID restrictions while thousands of residents can’t even wash their hands
Adam Mahoney
Texas’ experience of last month’s winter storm may have grabbed headlines, but its neighbors fared just as badly
Sen. Ron Johnson, worth $40 million, derided as “face of the opposition” to COVID relief
Ramsey Touchberry
Wisconsin's science-denier and Trump superfan is now forcing pointless delay in final vote on COVID relief package
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