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Congress’ youngest woman says her election is a “signal” that future of Democratic Party is changing
Griffin Eckstein
"There truly is a shift happening with young people getting more involved," the TikTok power user told Salon
Is IQ overrated? Why some psychologists say it’s better to measure intelligence differently
Matthew Rozsa
Dr. Howard Gardner believes the overemphasis on IQ is holding us back
“Squid Game 2” fittingly plays a different and still very relevant game for its return
Melanie McFarland
The shock value in Season 2 of the global hit is less reliant on its violence than the psychology of the oppressed
Holiday travel’s secret ingredient: The food we bring along
Ashlie D. Stevens
From cranberry date bars to deep-dish pizza, holiday travelers turn carry-ons into edible time capsules
My invention brought clean water to millions. Don’t rewrite the law that made it possible
Ashok Gadgil
None of this could have happened without a little-known 1980 law called the Bayh-Dole Act
Transforming the party: Democrats have failed us — it’s time to rebuild from the ground up
Paul Rosenberg
The Harris campaign kept the battlegrounds close — but lost ground everywhere. Their failure is our opportunity
“An exclamation point on global warming”: Climate scientists warn 2024 was marked by broken records
Matthew Rozsa
Soaring temperatures are translating into more powerful freak storms and wild fires, an ominous trend for humanity
Farmers’ markets are a vital but overlooked part of fixing Canada’s struggling food system
Phoebe Stephens, Alyssa K Gerhardt
Our study highlights the value of local food systems in the era of corporate concentration and "greedflation"
A deadline looms: Will New York invest in better food for public institutions?
Ashlie D. Stevens
"We cannot realize more positive health outcomes if our food system remains broken"
RFK Jr. could hijack the conversation about Luigi Mangione — and set health care back for decades
Amanda Marcotte
The nation's ire focuses on insurance companies after the killing of UnitedHealth's CEO, but RFK could hijack it
Aggrieved white men are a threat to democracy — history tells us we can’t ignore them
Bernd Reiter
The American South, apartheid South Africa and Germany in the 1930s: One demographic caused destruction and chaos
“What’s happening in North Carolina is sinister”: NC GOP offers preview of Trump threat to democracy
Charles R. Davis
Republicans in the state are trying to overturn Democratic victories and prevent them from occurring again
Is the public’s support of Luigi Mangione a symptom of empathy fatigue?
Nicole Karlis
Experts explain why the public empathize with some killers and not others
“The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim” is another barrel-scraping twist on Tolkien
Coleman Spilde
The feature-length anime is a bold and admirable new direction for "LOTR," but it's not enough to stand alone
Geoengineering could alter global climate. Should It?
Ramin Skibba
Scientists and companies increasingly support blocking some sunlight to avoid the worst impacts of global heating
As Trump escalates war on facts, scientists warn “we are going to get screwed”
Matthew Rozsa
Trump has declared a war on government scientists as he denies climate change and pursues a pro-fossil fuel agenda
Subsidized community restaurants could help tackle the UK’s broken food system – here’s how
Benjamin Selwyn
"I believe drastic, bold change is needed – and that community restaurants are an important model to consider"
Does talking about climate “tipping points” inspire action — or defeat?
Kate Yoder
The phrase grabs people's attention, but some scientists argue it's doing more harm than good
Experts pour cold water on Trump’s plan to end birthright citizenship — but issue a stark warning
Tatyana Tandanpolie
"This goes way beyond overruling Roe... This is quite a bit more of a rethinking of what the country is even about"
Ted Cruz calls suspected UnitedHealthcare CEO shooter proof leftism is a “mental disease”
Kelly McClure
Commenting on Luigi Mangione's embrace of climate-change causes, Cruz says support from "leftists" has been "sick"
How the Museum of Food and Drink is redefining museums, one bite at a time
Michael La Corte
"Why isn't there a Smithsonian-level institute dedicated to the study of the culture and science behind food?"
Formaldehyde causes more cancer than any other toxic air pollutant, but little is done to stop it
Sharon Lerner, Al Shaw
An investigation by ProPublica found formaldehyde is ubiquitous and Trump could derail attempts to regulate it
Want to fight Trump? Then act now to strengthen democracy
Paul Rosenberg
Americans don't actually want Trump's hateful policies. If we had a real democratic process, that would matter
New study finds ship collisions are top killer for whales
Nicholas Liu
Conservation helped stop most whale hunting. Now shipping kills them and little is done to avoid collision risk
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