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In private speech, JD Vance said the “Devil is real” and praised Alex Jones as a truth-teller
Andy Kroll, Nick Surgey
Vance gave a speech to the Leonard Leo-backed Teneo Network, which he joined shortly before running for Senate
Rural hospitals built during baby boom now face baby bust
Tony Leys
Similar trends exist nationwide, as hospitals and staff struggle to safely handle dwindling numbers of births
Sea level rise causes local extinction of rare cactus, an omen for conservation efforts
Matthew Rozsa
The Key Largo tree cactus is the first locally extinct species due to sea level rise — but it won't be the last
Goodbye, ‘soy boys.’ Hello, swole vegans
Joseph Winters
"These powerlifters and strongmen are lifting heavier weights with a diet that's lighter on the planet"
An attempt on Donald Trump’s life should be a wake-up call for the Democratic Party
Norman Solomon, Jeff Cohen
The imperative to reduce the chances of a Trump victory remains
Climate change could return us to the pre-antibiotic era
Howard Dean
We are in a race with ever-evolving bacteria — and we are losing. Climate change is making the battle much harder
Legal experts warn SCOTUS rulings leave public vulnerable to “horrible abuses” by big business
Marina Villeneuve
A series of Supreme Court rulings gutted the government's ability to protect consumers and the environment
Even short trips to space can change an astronaut’s biology
Susan Bailey
A new set of studies offers the most comprehensive look at spaceflight health since NASA’s Twins Study
It’s time to fight the lawless Supreme Court — before Donald Trump makes it worse
Sabrina Haake
The Supreme Court’s immunity decision opens up the floodgates to criminality if Trump returns to the White House
Out-of-control heat is making Earth more “weird” — and more deadly
Matthew Rozsa
For 13 straight months, global heat records have been shattered. This is unprecedented in human history
Violet Affleck reveals post-viral illness while advocating for masking against COVID
Nicole Karlis
While some places like Los Angeles and North Carolina have attacked masking, Affleck said masks are protective
More food, less regulation: Project 2025’s alarming vision for agriculture
Marin Scotten
SNAP cuts, little regulation, the project’s proposal for the Department of Agriculture is a race to the bottom
The quick, quiet death of Biden’s natural gas export pause
Jake Bittle
Climate activists saw the policy as a major win. It fizzled out within six months
Heat-related deaths in Maricopa County have nearly doubled compared to last year, report finds
Matthew Rozsa
Phoenix, Arizona is particularly vulnerable to the impact of climate change due to the heat island effect
The quest for more sustainable caviar
Leilani Marie Labong
" . . . Your next tin of briny, buttery beads may not originate from sturgeon — or any other kind of fish — at all"
French election sparks relief for scientists, hope on climate change reform
Rae Hodge
"We have avoided a catastrophe,” said Alain Fischer, president of the French Academy of Sciences
What’s the deal with airplane food? How in-flight dining went from Pan Am to a punchline
Ashlie D. Stevens
Last week, a Delta flight had to make an emergency landing after serving spoiled meals to travelers
No Parm, no problem: How modern chefs are veganizing the Caesar salad
Frida Garza
"On its 100th birthday, the Caesar is still king of salads — even without the cheese, anchovies, and egg"
How to survive a heat wave on a fixed income
Gautama Mehta
As a scorching summer kicks off, New York City’s cooling centers aren’t up to the task
A eulogy for the United States on its birthday
Brian Karem
Let’s celebrate a democracy that once was – but not what it now is
Gold mining could wipe out this rare desert fish. Conservationists are trying to save it
Matthew Rozsa
Numerous gold mines pending approval from the Bureau of Land Management threaten the Oasis Valley speckled dace
Is the COVID summer wave here? Here’s what the FLiRT variants mean for rising infections
Troy Farah
Once more, COVID cases are on the rise. Here's what's driving an uptick in cases
Record-breaking Category 5 Hurricane Beryl wouldn’t be possible without climate change
Matthew Rozsa
The first hurricane of the 2024 season is already making huge waves — and burning fossil fuels made it possible
Federal funding for major science agencies is at a 25-year low
Chris Impey
Support for science has traditionally been bipartisan, but fights over spending have affected research funding
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