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No one wants to be wrong: Why each side of the partisan divide thinks the other is living in an alternate reality
Lauren Griffin, Annie Neimand
If someone sees or hears something they don't want to believe, they probably won't believe it
No deal for the arts: It’s no surprise that Donald Trump wants to tell the arts and humanities “you’re fired”
Noah Charney
Donald Trump's proposed federal budget will eliminate the NEA. It's more of a statement about values than money
Sorry Americans — you’ve been Trumped! At the inauguration, Trump’s hollow rhetoric collides with reality
Bill Moyers, Michael Winship
The contrast between his promises to America's forgotten and the greed of the new president is horrible
Women’s march on Washington D.C.: Bobbing along in a sea of irreverent resistance
Linda Kulman
We may have switched out our blue bubble for the pink bubble of protest, but it felt like the healing has started
Sea change: As desalination technology advances, oceans may hold the answer to the world’s water crisis
Diane Stopyra
Global water usage is growing twice as fast as the population. Could we turn salt water potable on a mass level?
Yes, America, you can resist the brutishness of the reign of Trump — when progressives truly unite
Jim Hightower
Grassroots populists have important work to do even as forces of oligarchy and repression are hoping for surrender
Election rigging 101: Donald Trump’s crash course in hijacking democracy
William deBuys
President Trump was right: The election was rigged. But it was rigged in his favor
Thanks, Station Obama: Scientists immortalize the former president in a way never seen before
Brian Kahn
Eight years ago on Jan. 20, scientists named a climate monitoring location in a desolate bay after Obama
President Trump’s executive order pens and end to Obamacare
Ken Thomas, Josh Boak
Executive order could gut the Affordable Care Act’s individual mandate and sets the stage for "prompt repeal"
President Trump’s first actions involve making home ownership a lot more expensive for the middle class
Ken Thomas, Josh Boak
After Trump took office, the government reversed an Obama policy that made home ownership more affordable
President Trump’s “American carnage” inauguration speech makes Twitter cringe
Jessica Lipsky
Twitter reacts to President Trump’s skewed world view
“Peace through strength”: President Trump’s White House announces “America first,” takes down climate change page
Matthew Rozsa
Trump's inaugural address called for a return to pre-1940s America, while his website denies scientific fact
Interior sec. nominee Ryan Zinke doubles down on coal
Bobby Magill
Interior secretary nominee wants to recommit to fossil fuels, disregard renewables and climate change
Can progressives make changes in the Trump era?
Sandra Waddock
Things are not looking good for American progressives, who need to create powerful and unified vision
The Women’s March on Washington is misnamed — we should have called it the People’s March instead
Anna March
As a proud feminist, I don’t fear alienating men with the name. But progressives need to come together to fight
Don’t expect a robust revival: U.N. forecasts modest global economic recovery
Edith M. Lederer
Developing countries are the main drivers of global growth and the U.N. isn't sure how Trump's vision will play
Big oil, big politics: Rex Tillerson is just the latest example of oil industry’s grasp on U.S.
Brian C. Black
It's a decades-long love story, filled with its share of disasters
Where’d the animals go? GOP targets landmark Endangered Species Act for big changes
Matthew Brown, Matthew Daly
Republicans say the act hinders drilling, logging and other activities
Donald Trump praises wrong Ivanka in Twitter shout-out
The Associated Press
The incoming president confused his daughter's Twitter handle for a woman in the UK
A New Year’s resolution for the Republic: Make average citizens’ opinions matter again
Talmon Joseph Smith, Peter Levine
Maybe not predictable, but uncoupling public will and public policy has produced a result that was always possible
Don’t think of a rampaging elephant: Linguist George Lakoff explains how the Democrats helped elect Trump
Paul Rosenberg
Democrats played into Trump's hands, Lakoff says — and they won't win until they learn how to frame the debate
From startling insight to random insult: A guide to the uses and misuses of “fake news”
Émile P. Torres
A term that barely existed before last fall, meant to describe deliberate lies, has itself become an obfuscation
Oil’s Trump factor: Major Canadian source of climate pollution may go bust — what does that mean?
Bobby Magill
The Canadian oil sands are one of the world’s largest sources of climate pollution and America’s biggest oil source
Conspirator in chief: 14 fake news stories created or publicized by Donald Trump
Kali Holloway
Fake news is one thing Trump hasn’t claimed to have invented that he actually deserves some credit for inventing
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