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“Democracy Betrayed”: The voting barriers that must be cleared for progressives
Steven Rosenfeld
A new book exposes the hidden anti-democratic features in the U.S. voting system
This 28-year-old progressive helped Bernie Sanders win Rhode Island. Now he is running for Lt. Gov.
Matthew Cunningham-Cook
Aaron Regunberg sees his candidacy as a challenge to corporate control over Rhode Island politics
California shows how to fight climate change and help underserved communities
Emi Wang
The Golden State recognizes that poverty and pollution go hand in hand, and that smart policies help tackle both
Perpetual scandals at the White House give Trump the perfect storm he needs
Charlie May
The White House is in a permanent state of chaos — and no one can take their eyes off it
“Enlightenment Now”: Steven Pinker’s grand apology for capitalism
Conor Lynch
Bill Gates loves the Harvard prof's attack on "progressophobia" — but as intellectual history it's incoherent
Sean Hannity: Northeast snowstorm is proof that climate change isn’t happening
Charlie May
Echoing an over-used talking point, Hannity used the East Coast snowstorm to cast doubt on climate change
Thirteen “cyclonic vortices” characterize Jupiter’s poles, spacecraft reveals
Nicole Karlis
New data from NASA’s Juno spacecraft reveal stunning detail about weather patterns on the fifth planet from the sun
Ted Cruz is worried about the rise of a Democratic contender in Texas
Mehreen Kasana
A blue wave is rising in the historically deep red state
6 major findings from the U.S. Federal Climate Science Special Report that Trump will probably deny
Mary Mazzoni
When it comes to climate, it's the Trump administration against the world
Senior EPA official approved to hold outside job as media consultant, won’t reveal clients: report
Charlie May
In another administration, this would have been seen as a big problem. But this is how this one works
It’s a steep hill to climb for women running for state office
Kristian Hernández
Why a record number of women candidates still may not translate to victories
Garbage in, garbage out: Incinerating trash is not an effective way to reduce waste
Ana Baptista
Burning municipal solid waste was the old-fashioned way to get rid of trash — now it's being rebranded as "green"
Understanding tornadoes: Five questions answered
Paul Markowski, Yvette Richardson
It's almost tornado season. Here's what you need to know.
Blowback isn’t just about politics — it’s about climate too
Tom Engelhardt
A planet boiling with unintended consequences
#MeToo in the sciences: female researchers are often harassed, new investigation finds
Carinya Sharples
Sexual misconduct occurs even among conservationists and ecologists
Understanding the U.S. political divide, one word cloud at a time
Michael Carolan
Word clouds fog the "United" part of the "United States"
#MeToo in Antarctica
Eve Andrews
In a 2014 study, 71 percent of female scientists reported sexual harassment during field work
Green science’s white people problem
Yessenia Funes
The environmental sciences lack diversity — and that leaves holes in our understanding of health
How political pessimism helps doom tougher gun laws
Alec MacGillis
Saying "nothing will change" has empowered the NRA and ignores its declining punch
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Election security a high priority — until it comes to paying for new voting machines
Kate Rabinowitz
Local election administrators across the country face new problems and threats
Sen. Dianne Feinstein fails to receive endorsement from California Democrats
Charlie May
As Feinstein seeks reelection, her state's party sided with a progressive candidate, but neither won the support
Why neocons really hate Trump: He’s hastening the decline of American empire
Conor Lynch
Trump's neoconservative critics have liberal fans now, but their real cause is saving American imperialism
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