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World Health Organization updates list of infectious pathogens with pandemic potential

Matthew Rozsa
Additions with pandemic potential include dengue and mpox viruses

Civil liberties group condemns Nassau County vote to ban masks in public

Nicole Karlis
The move coincides with a global surge in COVID-19 cases

An Indigenous tribe is regaining control of its ancestral lands while fighting climate change

Matthew Rozsa
From dismantling dams to restoring land rights, The Yurok tribe are better able to protect their environment

Luna’s ark: Scientists call for backup seed vaults on Moon

Rae Hodge
Climate change is driving calls to save earth's biodiversity by storing DNA samples on the lunar surface

Elephant rumbles can be indicative of mentorship and bonding, a study finds

Matthew Rozsa
"This ... has a number of implications for a much richer male elephant society than previously thought"

“Trump is shaking”: The View hosts think Trump is “scared” that JD Vance has become a big liability

Gabriella Ferrigine
“He is bereft of morality... bereft of empathy. He’s got a spine, it’s just not a good one," said Whoopi Goldberg

JD Vance said people without children are “more sociopathic” in newly unearthed interview

Nandika Chatterjee
Vance says he was calling out "anti-child" Dem policies despite Democratic Child Tax Credit efforts blocked by GOP

What’s different about this summer’s FLiRT COVID wave

Nicole Karlis
COVID could be a staple of summer, experts say

JD Vance says “childless cat lady” comments were a jab at Dem’s “anti-parent and anti-child” values

Gabriella Ferrigine
“This is not a criticism and never was a criticism of everybody without children," Vance told Fox News on Sunday

One in 11 people went hungry last year. Climate change is a big reason why

Ayurella Horn-Muller
"Hunger and food insecurity are no longer merely benchmarks of public health. They are symptoms of a warming world"

Expert: JD Vance’s selection as Trump’s running mate marks the end of Republican conservatism

Karyn Amira
The Republican Party has abandoned conservative values to serve a single man

Bottom-feeding sea cucumbers may seem unimportant, but without these weirdos our oceans might die

Matthew Rozsa
A new study explores the fascinating biology of one of the ocean's most enigmatic organisms

Biden-Harris Administration proposes $575 million in funding to boost coastal climate resilience

Matthew Rozsa
The bill proposes investing in making coastal and Great Lakes communities more resilient to climate change

Kamala Harris will continue Biden’s climate policies, say experts. But is that good enough?

Matthew Rozsa
Biden did more to address climate change than any previous president. Will Harris be willing to go further?

Climate protesters shut down Frankfurt Airport, disrupt EU travel

Matthew Rozsa
Protest action at Germany's busiest airport — and many other places — disrupts travel across the continent

Plant-based meat needs government support to scale up, but a culture war stands in the way

Frida Garza
Public funding helped electric vehicles go mainstream. Are alternative proteins next — or are they too polarizing?

Humanity will “scorch and fry”: The hottest day in human history just happened twice in a row

Matthew Rozsa
On Sunday, the daily temperature record was broken, only to be shattered again on Monday

Inside a new experiment to find the climate-proof coffee of the future

Jonathan W. Rosen
"An international public-private partnership is supercharging coffee breeding to save your morning brew"

Invasive species are thriving thanks to climate change while worsening global heating

Matthew Rozsa
From disease-carrying insects to ecosystem-choking plants, invasive species flourish due to burning fossil fuels

Aftermath of Trump’s assassination attempt: Republicans’ blindspot exposed

Gregg Barak
A circus cult in Milwaukee “rocked” a Republican revivalist convention — but their noxious leader did not “roll”

White rice with side dishes isn’t really “traditional” Japanese food. So where did we get this idea?

Laura Emily Clark
"What is 'natural' to eat? Why are some food practices considered taboo? And who gets to decide?"

Experts slam “lost opportunity” as disaster film “Twisters” fails to acknowledge climate change

Matthew Rozsa
The director of "Twisters" said he nixed mention of the global heating crisis to avoid seeming "preachy"

Are climate change deaths increasing? Here’s why experts expect humans to adapt to our heating world

Matthew Rozsa
While climate change-related deaths are a regular occurrence, humans are getting better at surviving extreme heat

Joe Biden demonstrates the meaning of unity: The president drops out so Kamala Harris can step up

Brian Karem
Democrats shake up the 2024 election to end a historic week — and the person most frightened is Donald Trump
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