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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

A house divided, perhaps fatally: What’s the pathway to a reunited America?

Gregory D. Foster
The great issue of 2024 is the survival of the United States and the democratic way of life. Are we up to it?

There is one big reason why Joe Biden refuses to step aside

Matthew Rozsa
Presidents and other politicians used to resign or retire for the good of the country. What's changed?

Mass extinction is a choice. A new study shows how we can dramatically reverse it

Matthew Rozsa
To prevent mass extinction, we need to protect 30% of Earth by 2030. Recent research indicates where to start

“Power grab”: Supreme Court guts agency power, posing “devastating” environmental risks

Matthew Rozsa
Experts warn the Chevron ruling relinquishes deference to agency expertise, eroding environmental protections

Swiftie dads show the power of positive masculinity

Mary Elizabeth Williams
The glittery dads at the Eras tour are there for their kids, and there's a reason fathers love Miss Americana

“Very aggressive panic”: Democrats having “conversations” about replacing Biden after brutal debate

Charles R. Davis
It remains unlikely, but some Democrats are openly wondering if they can replace Biden at the August convention

Two decades ago, Republicans chose to attack environmental regulations. Now we’re paying the price

Matthew Rozsa
The Supreme Court ruling on interstate air pollution is an echo of past failures to regulate CO2

Food’s climate footprint was once again MIA at global talks

Ayurella Horn-Muller
"At the G7 summit and Bonn climate conference, world leaders failed to discuss "the cow in the room"

Antarctica’s melting ice is reaching a “tipping point” due to climate change, study finds

Matthew Rozsa
New research indicates we've been underestimating how damaging climate change is in the South Pole

Palestine and the archeobotany of occupation: Ancient fruit in the mouth of a hungry god

Rae Hodge
Uprooted altars in the occupied home of Goliath reveal a goddess of plenty as Palestinians starve

Climate crimes: Advocates urge murder prosecution charges against Big Oil for heat wave deaths

Matthew Rozsa
400 people died in an Arizona heat wave last summer. The nonprofit Public Citizen says this constitutes murder

Genetic analysis of ancient Mayan skeletons challenges virgin girl sacrifice trope

Rae Hodge
A new study upends myths about pre-colonial religious rites while deepening understanding of Indigenous history

A group of young people just forced Hawaiʻi to take major climate action

Naveena Sadasivam
The historic agreement comes two years after 13 youth plaintiffs sued the state Department of Transportation

First debate a chance for Biden to finish the Trump smackdown he started during State of the Union

Dennis Aftergut, Austin Sarat
3 zingers Biden should hammer at Thursday's debate

The climate case for mock meats is clear. But who can afford them?

Ayurella Horn-Muller
"An often insurmountable price barrier is keeping many people from buying plant-based alternatives . . ."

“Middle class” is an outdated misnomer: It’s now “a minimum standard of living”

Chauncey DeVega
Anne Kim explains the term and wealth gap are "a huge factor feeding the discontent driving our current politics"

AI doomers have warned of the tech-pocalypse — while doing their best to accelerate it

Émile P. Torres
Wannabe Cassandras warning of AI's potential for human extinction are some of the biggest champions of the industry
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