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Oxfam savages Trump on his “continued failure” to help Puerto Rico
Rachel Leah
Oxfam doesn't normally get involved with "wealthy countries," but Trump's slow response has forced its hand
Americans rate their worst fears in new national survey
Steven Rosenfeld
Fatal diseases, yes. Life-changing violence, yes. But plane crashes over gun violence?
Want to fail at online dating? Be a grammar snob
Marty Kaplan
Universal competence in the use of apostrophes would be nice, but it won't heal the world's problems
How many big storms before people abandon coastal cities?
Reynard Loki
For homeowners in flood zones, one big question looms: Rebuild or retreat after another "500-year storm?"
Facts don’t matter to Americans, and we should be worried
R. Kelly Garrett
There’s a lot of variation in how Americans decide what to believe
Welcome to the Romance Resistance
Rachel Kramer Bussel
The Trump Effect on book sales isn't reaching all genres. Women are buying even more romance novels now
The privilege of being triggered: YA author Tiffany Jackson tackles real-life in page-turning novels
Emily Jordan
Dead babies and the foster care system are some of the topics in Jackson's page-turning stories
Public School, Inc.: When public education turns into big business
Yoohyun Jun
As the need for high test scores grew, a teacher saw himself becoming a cog in the machine of big business
Rush Limbaugh: NFL protests are a conspiracy to destroy “masculinity”
Charlie May
Limbaugh says that the left "wants to cause great damage to the NFL" in order to rob our nation of its ruggedness
In Trump’s America, is the Supreme Court still seen as legitimate?
Michael Nelson, Eric Plutzer, Michael Berkman
Leaders take it as their duty to accept the Supreme Court's decisions, but will our political climate change that?
There’s a surprising connection between NFL protests and Citizens United
Elizabeth C. Tippett
Some fear Citizens United is destroying democracy — but it may not be all that it seems
Scott Pruitt wanted $25,000 for a soundproof phone booth
Matthew Rozsa
Pruitt's quest to end the leaks goes to ridiculous lengths
Hurricane Maria has crushed Puerto Rican farmers
Nathaniel Johnson
The direct hit on the Caribbean by recent hurricanes has farmers struggling
CEOs scolded Trump after Charlottesville — but still won’t cut him off
Carrie Levine
Many won’t commit to cutting off funding for Trump-related committees
Irma and Harvey teach us that a military is quite important
Michael T. Klare
Militarizing homeland security in the climate-change era
California rewrites the GOP’s climate playbook
Nathanael Johnson
California Republicans cross the aisle on climate change reform
Due to global warming, changing Kodiak bear diets could wreak havoc for all
William Deacy
Impacts could ripple through ecosystems
These 5 insulting terms could make you sound racist
Liz Posner
"Ethnic food" and other tone-deaf terms just have to go
Do hurricanes feel the effects of climate change?
Chanh Kieu
Harvey, Irma, Katia and José have triggered longstanding questions about any linkage between hurricanes and climate
Americans are dinosaur illiterate — and that’s bad for science
Katherine DM Clover
If children are still being taught about fake dinosaurs, what hope is there for science literacy?
Harvey, Irma, Maria: The hurricane season scientists feared
Eric Holthaus
Scientists predicted the devastation of this hurricane season
Trump in global perspective: Bizarre, yet not unexpected
Paul Rosenberg
Trump is a freakish anomaly, says Harvard political scientist Pippa Norris, but also a symptom of global backlash
Natural disasters may hasten the spread of flesh-eating fungus
Sarah Okeson
In the wake of natural disasters like the recent hurricanes and the Mexico City earthquake, more devastation
Is this the best possible time to be alive? Sounds ludicrous, right?
Émile P. Torres
Human civilization has made immense progress — but it may well have peaked, and now we're staring into the abyss
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