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Kamala Harris’ big night: Democrats foreground “women’s issues” as urgent, universal concerns
Amanda Marcotte
On convention's third night, women's issues—immigration, climate change, child care, gun violence—took center stage
Why COVID deniers and climate skeptics paint scientists as alarmist
Kate Yoder
Donald Trump — and ardent science deniers — use words like "alarmist" to characterize top disease experts
Trump dropped into Iowa — and didn’t even try to understand the devastation
Jeff Biggers
The climate crisis is hitting the heartland hard — but Republicans just want to force our kids into COVID schools
Democratic insider Simon Rosenberg: Trump is “being coached by Putin” to seize power
Chauncey DeVega
Longtime strategist defends the "most successful center-left party" in the world — and says it can finish Trump
What happens if Biden wins?
Andrew Bacevich
How exactly should President Biden go about making his mark?
Solar panels are starting to die. What will we do with the megatons of toxic trash?
Maddie Stone
Most solar manufacturers claim their panels will last for about 25 years
Our “happy gloom”: Living a good life in a dying world
Curtis White
In a world wracked by pandemic and imperialism, turning to nihilism or despair is a dead end
Trump’s EPA pushes through “mind-bogglingly stupid” rollback of methane emissions rules
Jessica Corbett
Twenty-five percent of the human-caused warming over the past 20 years is due to methane
Why I’m OK with my kids “falling behind” in school during the pandemic
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Even with our many privileges, the meritocracy is still a sham. Basic needs are taking priority over acing the SATs
As the pandemic has made clear, America has no welfare state — but we sure have a warfare state
David Masciotra
Other advanced nations have largely controlled the pandemic. Then again, they don't spend $700 billion on war
The world is drowning in used face masks. We should turn them into fuel
Joseph Winters
Experts say PPE should be liquefied into "renewable" fossil fuels and burned
Obama endorses Susan Collins’ Democratic challenger as new poll shows her trailing in close race
Igor Derysh
Collins' approval and favorable ratings are underwater as she heads into the toughest race of her career
Is the U.S. a failed state in 2020? Experts’ answers range from “maybe” to “hell, yes”
Matthew Rozsa
A massive economic collapse, a pandemic and a democratic crisis — on top of massive inequality. It's not great
Are we witnessing the final collapse of “objective” political reporting? Let’s hope so
Dan Froomkin
Elite newsroom rationales for phony objectivity began to crumble long before Trump. But now there's no excuse
The second pandemic: Pollution
François Jarrige, Thomas Le Roux
The response to the pandemic has shown humans can mobilize to fight comparable public health crises
How the fossil fuel industry drives police brutality
Alexandria Herr
Police violence and pollution are more connected than we might realize
How psychedelic drugs are used as a tool of state violence
Jonathan Dickinson, Dimitri Mugianis
There is a long, racist history of psychedelic drugs being used to repress — and oppress
On the de-Trumpification of America: It definitely won’t be easy, but it must be done
Paul Rosenberg
Defeating Donald Trump might be the easy part. Uprooting the toxic movement he represents could take decades
How MacKenzie Scott’s $5.8 billion commitment to social and economic justice is a model for donors
Elizabeth J. Dale
Jeff Bezos’s ex-wife is funding efforts to dismantle racism and fight homophobia
James Murdoch resigns from News Corp, citing “disagreements” over editorial content
Roger Sollenberger
Murdoch's departure comes as the expansive Murdoch empire faces existential choices about its editorial direction
After U.S. economy’s most disastrous quarter on record, what lies ahead?
Matthew Rozsa
It was the worst quarterly decline since the Great Depression — but economists and historians see a path forward
As wildfire season nears, pulmonologists fear smoke will worsen COVID-19 symptoms
Nicole Karlis
Exposure to wildfire smoke could worsen coronavirus symptoms and even increase the mortality rate
The future of beef might be a sausage fest
Nathanael Johnson
Meet Cosmo, a gene-edited calf taking on climate change
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