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Breeding the food of the future

Roxanne Palmer
Sequencing plants held in seed banks could diversify our crops -- and help offset the damage of climate change

GOP would rather tax students than polluters

Robert Reich
Republican support for the "No Climate Tax Pledge" is proof positive the party is guided by naked self-interest

IQ tests hurt kids, schools — and don’t measure intelligence

Scott Barry Kaufman
The research proves that IQ tests poorly predict learning disabilities. So why are schools still using them?

5 ways fundamentalists are trying to sneak creationism into public schools

Rob Boston
Urging teachers to conflate Darwinism with other controversies is just one of their most popular tactics

Socialize Big Pharma!

Leigh Phillips
A private pharmaceutical sector represents a significant public health risk. Total nationalization offers an answer

Mike Tyson’s ear fixation, and mine

Steven Church
"I like the stiff leathery feel of them; the soft, squishy, peach-fuzzed lobes"

Enough with the crazy emails, Mr. President!

Joan Walsh
The president’s online campaign staff has always kept close email tabs on me. But now they’re getting personal

Thomas Jefferson was a control freak

Joshua Kendall
The third president had an obsessive-compulsive side which explains much, maybe even his relationship with a slave

Middlebury College’s fracking problem

JAY SAPER, ANNA SHIREMAN-GRABOWSKI
The progressive liberal arts school is supporting a controversial natural gas pipeline

Why is “sensible” Jeb Bush fundraising for nutty Paul LePage?

Alex Seitz-Wald
The Maine governor seems to embody everything Bush criticizes about his own party

Koch brothers helped derail climate change with lawmaker pledge

Jillian Rayfield
Through Americans for Prosperity, the Kochs pushed a pledge to vote against any legislation not offset by tax cut

Our fire policy makes no sense

David Sirota
We need to cut certain firefighting funding, and stop incentivizing people to rebuild homes in dangerous red zones

Is Obama slowly winning over Bill McKibben?

Ej Dickson
The president's standard for approving Keystone pipeline is "a good one," the leading environmentalist tells Salon

Social media’s wildest 24 hours

Andrew Leonard
From the Supreme Court to Austin and back again: The arc of online sound and fury bends toward justice

Best of the worst: Right-wing responses to the court

Alex Halperin
UPDATED: Mike Huckabee, Michele Bachmann and a host of others aren't handling the SCOTUS rulings all too well

The ugly SCOTUS voting rights flim-flam

Joan Walsh
The fact that black voters beat back modern suppression efforts in 2012 must mean they don’t need protection!

Obama on climate change: “We need to act”

Matthew Daly, Josh Lederman
The president vowed Tuesday "to put an end to the limitless dumping of carbon pollution"

Actually, even the Flat Earth Society believes in climate change

Alex Seitz-Wald
Yes, such a group exists. It thinks the world is flat -- but also getting warmer

Fox cuts off Obama climate speech for a science denier

Alex Halperin
He didn't think highly of the president's plan either

Who will stop Google?

Rebecca Solnit
Snowden revealed what many of us already suspected: Google completely controls the web

Did Obama just kill Keystone XL?

Alex Seitz-Wald
Not necessarily, but his new policy makes it less likely the administration will approve the pipeline

Before you get excited about Obama’s climate speech…

Alex Seitz-Wald
The president has a habit of under-delivering on environmental promises. Here's what he won't say in today's speech

Chris Hayes: Bring on the upper-middle-class revolution!

David Daley
The MSNBC anchor pins Iraq, the economy, Katrina and more on elites -- and says we all need to get radicalized now

The Koch brothers want you to hack for freedom

Andrew Leonard
150 software programmers stay up all night attempting to translate the philosophy of Ayn Rand into code
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