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Texas church shooting and domestic violence: A large and disturbing pattern

Amanda Marcotte
The Sutherland Springs shooting looks like another example of men acting out violent rage against women

Tomi Lahren makes statement about Texas mass shooting — and a Texan shut her down immediately

Jarrett Lyons
Lahren acted as if she were the voice of all Texans, until Texans came for her

Environmentalists and developers: A love story

Nathanael Johnson
Is the future of environmentalism build, build, build?

American high schoolers lashing out in racist atmospheres

Steven Rosenfeld
Trump's fanning of the flames of division has reached our education system

How the government can make disasters wose

Eric Holthaus
Trump wants to cripple storm forecasting just when it's getting good — and we need it most

A simple twist of faith: Reconsidering Bob Dylan’s “Christian period”

Aaron Carnes
For a brief and now mostly forgotten moment, he was an evangelist — a new collection of songs demands we look back

What to do when your school throws out a stupid amount of food

Eve Andrews
Join us in one of the least abstract good causes in the world

The Earth’s ozone hole is the smallest it’s been in 29 years — and that’s a good thing

Charlie May
In a rare instance of positive environmental news, NASA observed the smallest ozone hole in decades

Climate change is happening because of “human activity,” Trump administration admits

Matthew Sheffield
Major U.S. government report finds climate change 90 percent manmade, contradicting Trump's White House

How did Trump’s goofy USDA pick end up in the middle of the Russia scandal?

Amanda Marcotte
Sam Clovis, Trump's dubious pick as USDA science chief, is also deeply entwined in Russian intrigue

What happened to Trump’s “ultimate deal” for Israeli-Palestinian peace?

Ian Black
A century after the Balfour Declaration, peace in the Middle East seems as far out of reach as ever

Trump’s pick for NASA chief gets grilled on climate change

Charlie May
During a Senate panel hearing, Jim Bridenstine wouldn't say if humans were the primary cause of climate change

10 revelations confirming Trump’s awfulness

Kali Holloway
This, according to those who resigned from his administration, the people know the horror from the inside

Climate change can be really deadly for humanity: report

Matthew Rozsa
A new report reveals that climate change has caused serious and possibly irreversible damage to humanity

The KKK: White America’s primal scream

Rachel Leah
Rooted in anti-immigrant sentiment, the Ku Klux Klan and its bigotry changed policy and introduced refugee quotas

Top scientists denounce Trump’s pick for USDA chief scientist

Matthew Rozsa
There's a long list of reasons why Sam Clovis shouldn't lead the USDA

Study: CNN’s paid Trump shills made more than 500 appearances over the last 3 months

Matt Gertz
The network is making a big show of its commitment to facts while paying Trump apologists to lie

Beyond Harvey: Hollywood’s mistreatment of women is bigger than one guy

Bob Cesca
In an industry where actresses over 40 mutilate themselves and disappear, one disgusting exec isn't the problem

America now has 6 political parties

Robert Reich
Who will win future elections?

Federal govt. report says global warming is costing taxpayers billions. Here’s how to fix it

Ronnie Cummins
Even if we achieved zero emissions tomorrow, we’re still in big trouble — but there is a solution

Can a Latino progressive take down Dianne Feinstein?

Paul Rosenberg
Bucking Democratic orthodoxy, and the odds, Kevin de León takes on a Beltway legend from the left

The problem with Trump’s “madman” act with North Korea

Chauncey DeVega
National security expert Tom Nichols on why Trump needs to "stop making threats you're not going to fulfill"

Despite risks, public schools serve dairy with every meal

Susan Levin
Milk is bad for humans, cows and the planet. It's time for our elected leaders to stand up to the dairy lobby.

For Trump, words are stupid things

Michael Winship
A book about Churchill and Orwell reminds us how potent skilled rhetoric can be
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