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How far would you go to save your favorite water bottle?

Nicole Karlis
As reusable bottles become ubiquitous, more people are feeling "water bottle attachment syndrome"

Democrats can reclaim rural America — and Jane Kleeb wants to show them how: Part 2

Paul Rosenberg
Nebraska Democrat Jane Kleeb on how Democrats can still win rural votes — and how to address guns and abortion

What it’s like working for a doomed presidential candidate

Karine Jean-Pierre
I worked for both John Edwards and Anthony Weiner. This is what it feels like when your candidate is doomed

Will Trump ride Pentagon spending to reelection?

William D. Hartung
The president bets on arms sales big time

The climate crisis must reunite America — and yes, that could happen

Peter Dale Scott
American history should teach us to be optimistic even in dark times. In my 90 years, I've seen it happen myself

Don’t underestimate the ability of trees to combat the climate crisis

Dan Lambe
While carbon reduction in other realms is key, planting vast groves of trees is a crucial part of saving Earth

World War III’s newest battlefield

Michael T. Klare
U.S. troops head for the far north

Probing the corporate manipulation of science

Christie Aschwanden
In “The Triumph of Doubt,” David Michaels shows how paid experts are used to downplay risks and sow uncertainty

Insurers should support people, not the fossil fuel industry

Tony Dunn
It turns out that insurers aren't as "on our side" as their advertising jingles imply.

Can Democrats reclaim rural America? Jane Kleeb says yes — and wants to show them how

Paul Rosenberg
Nebraska Democrat Jane Kleeb on the Keystone pipeline and how her party can win back the heartland: Part 1 of 2

The climate crisis is shaping our presidential campaign — and it could bring us together

Carl Pope
Iowa saw seven months of massive flooding in 2019. Is it any wonder voters are focused on the climate emergency?

The Paris Agreement set an unrealistic target for global warming. Now what?

Shannon Osaka
“We need to grapple with the reality that we’re not going to meet the goals that we’ve talked about.”

Sanders called JPMorgan’s CEO America’s “biggest corporate socialist” — here’s why he has a point

Paul Adler
Sen. Bernie Sanders called JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon the “biggest corporate socialist in America today” in recent ad

Bloomberg-Obama ads leave Biden out of the frame

Bob Hennelly
The former mayor’s years of investing in local pols pays off in New Jersey

From “The Outsider” to “Wrinkles the Clown,” why the boogeyman is all over our TVs

Ashlie D. Stevens
From scary clowns to weeping women, the creepy threats to our kids never go away. But who's the boogeyman of 2020?

Save the insects, save ourselves: Researchers sound the alarm on bugpocalypse

Andrea Germanos
New papers detail severe threats facing insects and how their plight is intertwined with humanity's

Calls for law firm to #DropExxon go national with law student boycott

Emily Pontecorvo
"Our future is on fire and you are fanning the flames."

The Trump administration has made the U.S. less ready for infectious disease outbreaks

Linda J. Bilmes
The Trump administration has slashed funding for the CDC and its infectious disease research

Author Gabriel Bump: “We might be moving towards worse racial issues”

D. Watkins
Bump appeared on "Salon Talks" to discuss his debut novel, what it takes to feel safe these days & "American Dirt"

Get ready for the Greta Thunberg docuseries that aims to show a different side to the activist

Matthew Rozsa
The miniseries will alternate between showing Thunberg protesting climate change and struggling with teenage issues

The dystopian experience of skiing in New Jersey’s new American Dream mall

Robert Snyder
Skiing in a mall is bizarre enough. But a mall dubbed the "American Dream" is its own brand of eerie dissonance

Democratic plans for raising taxes on the rich: A guide for the middle class

Steven Pressman
Democrat candidates promise to tax wealthy Americans and corporations, but they differ in how to get there.

From the Impossible Burger to the Oscars, the rise of veganism in the mainstream

Ashlie D. Stevens
Vegans, vegans everywhere! With plenty mock meat or dairy options, it's never been a better time to eat plant-based

New study warns climate chaos driving rapid decline of bumblebees

Jessica Corbett
Researchers found that the rate at which bumblebees are declining is "consistent with a mass extinction."
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