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CBS News delivered a veep debate riddled with falsehoods and lacking in fact-checking
Melanie McFarland
A past CBS boss likened political debates to campaign ads. Tuesday's moderators didn't do much to disprove him
Tim Walz wins the nice guy debate
Heather Digby Parton
The vice presidential debate between JD Vance and Tim Walz was nice and polite
JD Vance’s “weird science” hypocrisy: His climate change cleanup job shows a contempt for children
Amanda Marcotte
JD Vance claims only parents care about "the future" — but he called climate change "weird science"
The Hurricane Helene devastation in Asheville confirms we can’t hide from climate change
Matthew Rozsa
The North Carolina city was supposed to be a climate refuge. Experts say nowhere can escape our global crisis
“A damning non-answer”: Walz, Vance clash over abortion, economy, and democracy at debate
Russell Payne
“The rules were that you guys weren’t going to fact check," Vance said.
“Weird science”: JD Vance questions climate change while dodging Trump’s “hoax” comments
Griffin Eckstein
Vance isn't sure about "weird science" suggesting carbon changes the climate but still wants more energy production
This famous hurricane-chasing weatherman says people are avoiding the ugly truth on climate change
Matthew Rozsa
Glenn "The Hurricane" Schwartz spoke with Salon about how discussing the weather became so politically fraught
Biden will visit North Carolina to survey Hurricane Helene aftermath
Marin Scotten
The storm has killed over 130 people across six states
I tried Dubai inspired chocolate, the latest sweet treat to go viral across social media
Joy Saha
The decadent bar is inspired by pistachio knafeh, a traditional Middle Eastern dessert
Sloths are straining under climate change, study finds
Matthew Rozsa
Sloth metabolism is sensitive to the sharp temperature increases caused by burning fossil fuels
The election could shape the future of America’s food system
Ayurella Horn-Muller
"The new president will bring their own agricultural policy agenda to the job. . . "
The “patriotic choice”: New York Times endorses Kamala Harris
Nicholas Liu
Accusing Trump of putting himself above the nation, the editorial board called Harris the only "patriotic choice"
Helene leaves over 100 dead and thousands without water
Marin Scotten
At least 42 people are dead in North Carolina alone
Tim Walz can call out JD Vance’s true game plan
Heather Digby Parton
Donald Trump's running mate may be underestimating his debate opponent
“Pride paradox”: Sociologist Arlie Hochschild on Trump’s manipulation of white working class voters
Chauncey DeVega
"Trump brilliantly prospected for white, blue-collar shame, found it, converted shame to blame and set it on fire"
Will Trump try to end democracy? Yes — but these scholars claim he can’t pull it off
Émile P. Torres
"Dictator's Handbook" authors say a second Trump term will be dreadful — but he can't push US into autocracy
Can we still prevent global catastrophe? Yes — by fighting corporate power, now
Richard Eckersley
There are turbulent times ahead, and we can't avoid global crisis. By this point, we should all know who's to blame
How fish with tongue-like legs trawl the sea floor for meals
Matthew Rozsa
Scientists just uncovered how sea robins evolved their weird legs that can lick out its prey
Donald Trump’s rebranding of American diversity is gaining traction
Chauncey DeVega
Once touted as a uniquely American achievement, "diversity" is now viewed negatively by a plurality of Americans
Vegan cheese won’t save the world — but this brand hopes you’ll buy it anyway
Frida Garza
Plonts, a new plant-based cheese, is taking an irreverent approach to swaying consumers
A new study unpacks the last 485 million years of Earth’s temperature history
Matthew Rozsa
Among other things, the study demonstrates how carbon dioxide in the atmosphere influences temperatures
California is suing ExxonMobil, which is accused of lying about their plastic recycling
Matthew Rozsa
A recent report by California calls into question ExxonMobil's self-touted plastic recycling achievements
Can we eat our way out of the climate crisis?
Ayurella Horn-Muller
"Curbing the carbon footprint of what we eat won’t require an agricultural revolution"
New report accuses Citibank of funding fossil fuel projects amounting to environmental racism
Matthew Rozsa
A Citi spokesperson strongly disputed findings that their investments in fossil fuels are harming people
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