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More money for the Pentagon in the pandemic moment?
Mandy Smithberger
Focusing on the wrong threats, including a new Cold War with China, is the last thing we can afford now
Can cult studies offer help with QAnon? The science is thin
Michael Schulson
Families have become divided over online political conspiracy theories, but the science on “brainwashing” is weak
Will regenerative agriculture change how we grocery shop?
Bridget Shirvell
Learn the history behind the bountiful buzzword making its way onto food labels
Welcome to the age of social murder: The elites will try to mollify us, but do nothing to stop it
Chris Hedges
Global elites understand the science behind this pandemic, and the coming climate catastrophe. They just don't care
The Supreme Court may be set to gut voting rights — but Democrats can still stop them
Amanda Marcotte
The GOP-dominated SCOTUS longs to end the Voting Rights Act. Democrats can save it by nuking the filibuster
Tucker Carlson worries about falling sperm counts on Fox News — then Jimmy Kimmel offers to help
Sarah K Burris
"Of all the sperm in his father's sac, I can't believe he was the fastest one," Kimmel says
Why America needs new infrastructure to survive
Tom Conway
Without a bold rebuilding campaign, Americans will continue to risk their well-beings as the nation collapses
Memo from Texas: Without big, bold progressive leadership, we die
Tory Gavito
Republican governance has failed my home state in dramatic fashion. Now Joe Biden and the Democrats must step up
Joe Biden needs to emulate FDR and LBJ — but so far, he’s not even close
Matthew Rozsa
Like the two legendary liberal presidents, Biden faces massive, historic challenges. Is he up to the task?
Who made Joe Manchin “The Decider”? West Virginia’s centrist senator has way too much clout
Terry H. Schwadron
When every Senate vote counts, West Virginia's so-called "mainstream" Democrat might as well be a Republican
My night in Judgement House, the church play about hell that made me a teenage born-again zealot
S.J. Stover
An evangelical theater experience like "Sleep No More" meets Dante's "Inferno," as interpreted by Franklin Graham
America’s power grid is broken. Here’s how to fix it
Matthew Rozsa
The US electrical grid is an engineering marvel that isn't being managed well nor maintained, engineers say
The Capitol assault was an act of expressive politics. A backlash is surely coming—against the left
Ted Morgan
With roots in the 1960s, this now-prominent form of protest politics has long proven futile and counterproductive
Deb Haaland isn’t as “radical” as some Republican senators think
Zoya Teirstein
For some, the opposition to Haaland’s nomination smacks of racism and a resistance to progress.
The power of self-publishing in food media
Cathy Erway
Food writers and recipe developers go rogue with newsletters, videos and more — but have we seen this story before?
Fox News is stoking anti-immigration hysteria again. Are we ready to defeat it this time?
Dan Froomkin
Mainstream media keeps getting suckered by Trump-style rhetoric on immigration. But there's a better way
An Atlantic current system that controls sea levels and heat waves is on the brink of collapse
Matthew Rozsa
If Atlantic circulation weakens too much, we will see flooded cities, heatwaves and major winter storms
What Biden could learn from Bill Clinton’s unfinished work on environmental justice
Adam Mahoney
"The boogeyman when you’re fighting systemic racism is implementation"
Elon Musk’s climate change prize is empty and worthless
Cassie Freund
Those who control vast sums of money could easily fund real changes and simply choose not to
Bernie Sanders breaks with Democrats to vote against a Joe Biden Cabinet nominee
Jon Skolnik
Sen. Sanders was just one of seven senators to object to Tom Vilsack’s confirmation as Agriculture Secretary
Fishpocalypse? One-third of freshwater fishes are threatened with extinction, study says
Matthew Rozsa
The report cited climate change as a major cause in the decline of freshwater fish species
500,000 dead Americans: One year of COVID exposes the rot of GOP ideology
Amanda Marcotte
Half a million dead and Texas in shambles — Democrats have a real chance to destroy "small government" arguments
The new “Greatest Generation” or the worst one? The 2020s will test younger Americans
Matthew Rozsa
Like the generation that led America in the 1940s, the generation of the 2020s will determine humanity's future
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