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Hass Avocados have been genetically sequenced, but is that a good thing?
Nicole Karlis
Scientists are exploring the genetics of avocados to protect the Mexican cash crop from global climate change
Yale psychiatrist Bandy X. Lee: Trump infects his followers with a violence-inducing “sickness”
Tana Ganeva
Trump's "attraction to and endorsement of violence will legitimize violence for all who are predisposed," Lee warns
Fast fashion lies: Will they really change their ways in a climate crisis?
Anika Kozlowski
Zara says it will only use sustainable textiles in the future to do its part in the climate crisis.
Trump dominates the media through Twitter: We knew this, but now there’s science
Paul Rosenberg
Donald Trump has mastered Twitter like no previous politician — but more important, the media keeps enabling him
Borrowing as the future burns
Bob Hennelly
We spend billions we don’t have to protect fossil fuels on the other side of the planet
Yes, “open borders” is a right-wing talking point — but it’s leaching into the mainstream
Dan Froomkin
Julián Castro is right: No one is proposing "open borders." Jeh Johnson and the media are falling into Trump's trap
John Ratcliffe, who Trump tapped to lead intelligence community, abruptly withdraws nomination
Shira Tarlo
The Texas legislator faced scrutiny from Democrats and Republicans alike amid accusations that he padded his résumé
Signs of recession are hitting Europe. Is its new Central Bank president up for the challenge?
Marshall Auerback
If new institutional reform is to come to the Eurozone, it will entail a major paradigmatic shift
Trump’s new UN ambassador: No relevant experience, but “Gold” status at Trump hotels
Igor Derysh
Kelly Craft, new U.S. ambassador to the UN, has no diplomatic or policy experience. But she loves Trump's hotels
CNN turned Democratic debates into fight nights — and we’re the losers
Melanie McFarland
Round 2 of the Democratic presidential debates packaged policy contrasts into flashy conflicts. The winner: Not us!
Lifeboat Earth: Is China or the Green New Deal the answer to climate change?
John Feffer
The Green New Deal may be the last democratic method of guiding Lifeboat Earth to a safe harbor.
Hong Kong protesters point toward a new internationalism
Michelle Chen
As do militant Chinese workers.
CNN’s massive debate fail: Why won’t they ask about saving democracy?
David Daley
Voters — and even candidates — are ready for big steps to redeem our democracy. Why won't the pundits allow it?
The U.S. is sleepwalking into a real war with Iran
Prabir Purkayastha
We are sleepwalking to a new war in the region with disastrous consequences.
How the internet spawned 21st-century fascism
Amanda Marcotte
In "It Came From Something Awful", Dale Beran explores the origins and the psychology of the alt-right
Are Democrats ready to fight? The signs aren’t promising — this week’s debates are crucial
Bill Curry
Mueller's testimony was a fiasco for Democrats, who have forgotten how to make an argument. It's not too late
Trump loyalist John Ratcliffe tapped to replace Dan Coats as intelligence chief
Shira Tarlo
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi called Coats' resignation "bad news for the security of America"
Biodegradable plastics have existed for decades. So why aren’t they mainstream?
Matthew Rozsa
As Earth's oceans becoming a plastic dumping ground, why haven't biodegradable plastics been normalized yet?
Russian Twitter trolls stoke anti-immigrant lies ahead of Canadian election
Yasmin Jiwani
The same Russian online troll farm that meddled in the U.S. presidential election has also taken swipes at Canada.
New study warns climate crisis may have been pivotal in rise of drug-resistant superbug
Jessica Corbett
Research argues Candida auris "may be the first example of a new fungal disease emerging from climate change"
Rising emissions are robbing us of nutrients
Nathanael Johnson
Burning fossil fuels actually depriving us of necessary nutrients in our foods.
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