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Former Clintonite David Rothkopf on how Biden and the Democrats can redeem themselves
Chauncey DeVega
Onetime neoliberal leader recants: Now Democrats must go "scorched earth" and embrace "voices of change"
Boats keep striking right whales, and they’re almost extinct because of it
Nicole Karlis
A new estimate shows that the carbon-sequestering whale's population is in the low hundreds
The politics of cultural despair: That’s what’s killing us, not Donald Trump
Chris Hedges
The United States has become a grotesque shadow of itself. The absurd Trump regime is a symptom, not a cause
Could this “army of environmental super voters” sway swing states?
Shannon Osaka
20% of early ballots cast in key battleground states like Arizona and North Carolina come from eco-conscious voters
#WitchTheVote: This Halloween, witches are casting spells to defeat Trump
Jessalynn Keller, Alora Paulsen Mulvey
Witch-identified folks are sharing spells online in an act of magical resistance in advance of the U.S. election
Noam Chomsky: Donald Trump is “the worst criminal in human history”
Alex Henderson
"I'm not talking about Trump the human being. I couldn't care less about him. I'm talking about the policies"
This hidden doctrine could stymie climate action under the new Supreme Court
Shannon Osaka
With more and more constitutional "originalists," the tide is turning back towards the "nondelegation doctrine"
Why is Michael Bloomberg pouring millions into Texas?
Naveena Sadasivam
Bloomberg is spending $2.6 million to elect a railroad commissioner in Texas
Voto Latino co-founder on 2020’s “surge of young voters” and what it means for Texas and Arizona
Dean Obeidallah
Salon talks to Maria Teresa Kumar about how the Latinx community went from ignored to potential election deciders
Progressives and power: If Trump is defeated, the real fight begins
Heather Digby Parton
With Amy Coney Barrett, the right won a huge victory. It will take focused, long-term activist power to defeat them
When worlds collide: Can reality finally defeat the Trumpian delusion?
Chauncey DeVega
Like him or not, Joe Biden is from Earth. Donald Trump is from a malignant shadow-realm and has almost destroyed us
Are Pennsylvanians as obsessed with fracking as Trump and Biden think?
Eve Andrews
The generalizations made by both candidates ignore the complex history of fossil fuel in the state
Why is this election so painful? Because voting isn’t real political power
Andrew O'Hehir
This feeling of powerlessness and despair felt by many is emblematic of a much deeper problem in America
Amy Coney Barrett sworn in as Supreme Court justice
Keith A. Spencer
A mere month after her nomination by Trump, Barrett joined the Supreme Court in an evening ceremony
What water on the moon means for the future of exploration
Nicole Karlis
Scientists previously believed water was confined to the moon's dark poles and shadowy regions
Ralph Nader on Trump’s corruption, “corporate state fascism” and why Democrats keep losing
Chauncey DeVega
Nader still says George W. Bush was not his fault — but agrees that fighting corporate power means beating Trump
Trump’s EPA refuses to reduce pollutants linked to coronavirus deaths
Lisa Song, Lylla Younes
The EPA actually loosened reporting requirements for coal plants and other polluters, dismissing the risk
Gavin Newsom pledged to ban fracking in California — but he just greenlit more of it
Steve Horn
The Newsom administration has established a pattern of approving permits during busy news cycles
Why Tom Steyer, hedge fund billionaire and Biden adviser, is disillusioned with the free market
Matthew Rozsa
In an interview with Salon, Steyer defended Biden's climate plan, saying there's "no such thing as a free market"
Amy Coney Barrett and the Second Amendment: Why her “expansive view” is utter BS
Kirk Swearingen
Barrett claims she's looking for the original meaning of the text — so let's read that 27-word text, shall we?
Trump and Biden parred over Texas’ energy industry and global warming during final debate
Abby Livingston
Trump emphasized economic priorities while Biden advocated for alternate means of energy besides oil and gas
Biden schools Trump on environmental justice during debate
Nikhil Swaminathan
Trump focused on the health of people's and industries' finances instead of the safety of vulnerable communities
Tackling climate change seemed expensive. Then COVID happened
Joseph Winters
A new study finds that just one-tenth of COVID stimulus spending would be enough to limit global warming
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