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Clarence Thomas secretly participated in Koch network donor events
Joshua Kaplan, Justin Elliott, Alex Mierjeski
Thomas has attended at least two Koch donor summits, helping a political network that has brought cases to SCOTUS
Starbucks is making a big change to its iconic cups
Michael La Corte
Michael Kobori, head of sustainability at Starbucks, describes the chain's "Holy Grail"
How to vaccinate raccoons for rabies? From the sky
Emily Mullin
U.S. raccoons are the main carrier of rabies, but a vaccine program gives millions of tasty doses
Rhinos are a story of survival and hope, but we are driving then perilously close to extinction
Assaf Levy
Sept. 22 is World Rhino Day. Human activities are pushing these majestic creatures to the brink
What can you make with half a million pounds of Kernza? Try beer
Lela Nargi
"You actually can find Kernza turning up in breads, crackers, cereals and flours . . ."
With shutdown looming, GOP’s comic-book villains push America to the abyss
Brian Karem
Kevin McCarthy can't control his own caucus, let alone Congress. His next move is likely political suicide
Suppressing negative emotions may actually benefit your mental heath, study finds
Matthew Rozsa
Patients who suppressed negative emotions for the study often chose to continue after the research was over
Is rice the “climate-change crop” the Northeast needs?
Liz Susman Karp
". . . a niche regional rice movement has been germinating for several decades, though growth has been piecemeal"
The next-generation “forest army”: Biden launches civilian climate corps program
Elizabeth Hlavinka
The program is rooted in a Roosevelt-era program that employed more than 3 million young people
South Africa’s smallholder vegetable farmers aren’t getting the finance they need
Karissa Moothoo Padayachie
"Farming needs substantial investment in on-farm infrastructure and equipment"
The key to a tiny bee’s health is having a good mom, study finds
Matthew Rozsa
A tiny species of carpenter bee, the spurred ceratina, depends on maternal care to have healthy microbiomes
Climate change linked to deadly flood in Libya that killed thousands, study finds
Matthew Rozsa
A recent study determined that climate change made the flood 50 times more likely
What would happen if the world cut meat and milk consumption in half?
Max Graham
"Transforming the $1 trillion dollar global meat market will take time and continued innovation . . ."
Experts warn of a “biological holocaust” as human-caused extinction “mutilates” the tree of life
Matthew Rozsa
Between 1500 and 2022, two orders, 10 families, and 71 genera of animals went extinct thanks to humans
“Flesh eating bacteria,” often contracted through eating raw oysters, is on the rise
Michael La Corte
The oysters are more likely to be infected thanks to warmer waters as a result of global warming
Just lean in, Joe: Biden needs to embrace his old age
Jason Kyle Howard
The Ronald Reagan strategy is not working. It’s time for Biden to get serious about his biggest vulnerability
Joe Biden, MSNBC and 2024: Is liberal propaganda distorting our perception?
Jeff Cohen
MSNBC viewers are told that Biden is the greatest president since FDR. Why don't the American public agree?
More young people are struggling and there is no quick fix. Why being young is getting worse
Richard Eckersley
Youth are being hit with unprecedented levels of social malaise. Identifying the causes and solutions isn't easy
Climate change “undoubtedly” played a role in Libyan floods that killed over 11,000 people: experts
Matthew Rozsa
Cyclone Daniel caused two dams to fail in Derna but the storm was supercharged by a warming planet, scientists say
Enough with the Mitt Romney adulation! The GOP hasn’t been a serious “policy” party in decades
Amanda Marcotte
"Traditional" Republican views on everything from taxes to abortion failed, clearing a path for a Trumpist takeover
Naomi Klein on her “Doppelganger” — the “other Naomi” — and navigating the far-right mirror universe
Andrew O'Hehir
In her new book, Naomi Klein follows her near-namesake down the right-wing rabbit hole — but not into Wonderland
A new documentary presents devastation from climate change from the perspective of animals
Matthew Rozsa
The co-producer of "Evolution Earth" spoke to Salon about covering nature in our climate change-ravaged world
Humans are dangerously pushing the limits of our planet in ways other than climate change
Matthew Rozsa
Only three planetary boundaries are within a safe operating space — and even they are under extreme pressure
PragerU’s Confederate classroom propaganda: Co-opting history to prop up modern insurrectionists
Amanda Marcotte
Abraham Lincoln is portrayed making arguments that sound like modern Proud Boys begging a judge for forgiveness
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