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Enter Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, socialist
Richard Phillips
The right calls AOC a socialist. But a large segment of the U.S. electorate may be ready for a bit of socialism
New peril for passengers as breathtakingly strong winds threaten to blow planes out of the sky
Nicole Karlis
Is climate change the cause of the weird new winds thundering around the globe endangering airline passengers?
Emma Thompson wrote a letter to Skydance questioning the hiring of John Lasseter
Zack Sharf
Thompson exited Skydance Animation's new movie "Luck" after Lasseter was hired as the division's head
“Fox & Friends” claim Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s Green New Deal would cause “civilizational suicide”
Shira Tarlo
"She's saying, 'Don't have kids, because it's going to hurt our country,'" co-host Pete Hegseth alleges
The Republicans’ dumbest idea yet
Terry H. Schwadron
Trump and his know-nothing party declare a $12 billion war on energy-efficient light bulbs … and the Earth
Trump vs. Congress: The emergency declaration should not be resolved in court
William E. Nelson
The framers of the Constitution knew they could not predict all that the future would bring
Is the tide turning on President Trump’s war on science?
Elliott Negin
Now that Democrats control the House, Trump’s attack on science-based policymaking could be curtailed
Whale beaching in Amazon jungle fits with recent pattern of whales behaving strangely
Nicole Karlis
A beaching in the Amazon jungle marks another recent example of leviathans acting funny. What could it mean?
Former Hillary Clinton staffers slam “his Royal Majesty King Bernie Sanders” for use of private jets
Shira Tarlo
The self-described democratic socialist has reportedly spent at least $342,000 on private flights since 2016
“The Uninhabitable Earth” puts words to a future you don’t want to live in
Kate Yoder
David Wallace-Wells’ dystopian vision of where we’re headed is guaranteed to scare the bejesus out of readers
Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse on boosting the Green New Deal and not running for president (yet)
Matthew Rozsa
Rhode Island Democrat might make an obvious contender, but he's staying put for now, and backing Green New Deal
How sci-fi could help solve climate change
Zoe Sayler
50 years before the first photovoltaic cell was put to use, the women of “Ladyland” were thriving on solar energy
Salon’s reader comments of the week: “Everything is culture-war politics”
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Readers weighed in North Carolina, Jussie Smollett and tuning out the critics
Science denier who once compared CO2 to Jews in Nazi Germany will head Trump’s climate panel
Igor Derysh
William Happer once said CO2 is "actually a benefit to the world, and so were the Jews." In context, still weird
6 issues Bernie Sanders will bring to the forefront of the Democratic presidential primary
Alex Henderson
His 2016 campaign proved to be more than a campaign — it became a movement
In Washington, it’s Groundhog Day all over again
Terry H. Schwadron
"It’s not only that the same situations keep arising, but the same events are replayed over and over"
Why women are dropping out of STEM careers
Nicole Karlis
Despite concerted efforts, there's one major gender gap that stems from cultural expectations, researchers found
“Fox & Friends” co-hosts warn of the dangers of socialism after Bernie Sanders leaps into 2020 race
Shira Tarlo
Co-host Brian Kilmeade suggests that the "legitimate socialist" Sanders could turn the U.S. into "Venezuela"
Bernie Sanders raises $1 million in less than four hours after announcing 2020 bid, campaign says
Shira Tarlo
The $1 million total is made up of donations from people in all 50 states, Sanders' presidential campaign adds
Why it’s so difficult for scientists to predict the next outbreak of a dangerous disease
C. Brandon Ogbunu, Randall Harp, Samuel V. Scarpino
In January, measles returned to the Pacific Northwest, while Ebola resurged in the Congo
“Funky Drummer” Clyde Stubblefield, keeper of James Brown’s beat, never truly got his due
D. Leah Steinberg
Give the drummer some! On this day in 2017, the world lost one of its most influential drummers
Who’s afraid of Daniel Bryan? Meet the climate-conscious villain of the wrestling world
Martin Douglas
Bryan has proclaimed himself a messenger for a cause much greater than himself — environmentalism
A new comprehensive report shows how women in STEM face huge disadvantages
Farah Qaiser
A prestigious medical journal provides overwhelming evidence for systemic barriers
Venomous yellow scorpions are moving into Brazil’s big cities—and the infestation may be unstoppable
Hamilton Coimbra Carvalho
Brazil's scorpion infestation is terrorizing residents of São Paulo and other major cities
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