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We don’t talk about Leonard: The man behind the right’s Supreme Court supermajority
Andy Kroll, Andrea Bernstein, Ilya Marritz
The inside story of how Leonard Leo built machine that remade American legal system — and what he plans to do next
Crackpot fight! Trump is worried about RFK Jr. running for president — and he should be scared
Amanda Marcotte
Trump depends on the crank vote that the anti-vaccine conspiracy theorist could siphon off
Farmers are bearing the brunt of big food companies’ decarbonization efforts — here’s why
Albert Boaitey
"Achieving a transition to net zero that is fair will require that farmers have a say over how to go about it"
“Project 2025 shows us that the old Right has left the building”: GOP’s surrender to Trump complete
Chauncey DeVega
Power expert explains how MAGA is "consciously manipulated" by "a fear and loathing of liberals"
We’re all gonna die! How the idea of human extinction has reshaped our world
Émile P. Torres
For most of human history, we didn't think the end could possibly happen. These days, we can hardly count the ways
Joan Baez reflects on remembering trauma, activating her voice and the “wrecking ball” of politics
Kenneth Womack
This singer discusses her new documentary "I Am a Noise" – an "honest legacy" of her activism, career and problems
What happened to the supercomputer under the zoo?
Rae Hodge
Mitch McConnell bought Wall Street a $4.5 million digital Fort Knox. Where the hell did it go?
Climate change has already displaced more than 43 million children: U.N. report
Matthew Rozsa
The report monitored children displaced due to climate change, predicting the problem will only get worse
Earth just set another heat record — by the largest margin yet
Max Graham
The average temperature in September was "absolutely gobsmackingly bananas"
Monk parakeets have “voiceprints” that identify themselves in groups just like humans, study finds
Elizabeth Hlavinka
Matching voice calls with machine learning could be used to test whether the same is true in dolphins, bats too
Over 100 dolphins cooked in the Amazon river as climate change heats water to Jacuzzi temperatures
Matthew Rozsa
The dolphins may have lost 10 percent of their population, which could threaten the survival of the species
What industry knew about the perils of PFAS
Tracey J. Woodruff, Nadia Gaber
A document analysis shows that manufacturers knew for decades about the chemicals’ toxicity but kept promoting them
The unsung hero behind Donald Trump’s crushing fraud case: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
Amanda Marcotte
Progressive firebrand's first big win: Exposing Trump's fraud so Letitia James could bring down his company
How climate change is fueling alcohol-related hospitalizations
Zoya Teirstein
A new study in New York found that hospital visits from alcohol-related disorders spike along with temperatures
New single-use plastic ban takes effect in England — here’s why its impact may be limited
Antaya March, Cressida Bowyer, Keiron Roberts
"People in the UK will no longer be able to buy single-use plastic plates, bowls and trays . . ."
Calm down, everybody: An ugly election is coming — but younger voters will save us
Kirk Swearingen
Stop doom-scrolling about Joe Biden's negatives! The other guy is far worse — and younger Americans get it
Leftists, save yourselves! It’s a bad moment for nihilistic self-indulgence
Paul Rosenberg
The far-left bromance with RFK Jr. is only helping Trump. Remember how left-wing purity worked out in the 1930s?
Methadone could help solve our opioid overdose crisis. Why is it so hard for people to get?
Aaron Ferguson
Making addiction medications low-barrier is key to beating back the tide of death caused by prohibition
“The last thing we wanted to do was start a fire!”: Peter Facinelli on his wildfire survival film
Gary M. Kramer
The actor-director spoke to Salon about his career, giving hope on a bleak topic and making fire the antagonist
The right is coming for Taylor Swift. They don’t stand a chance
Olivia Luppino
It doesn't matter who she's dating or what trolls say, she's reached a point in her career where she is untouchable
If we can’t fix this “frightening” problem, then we have “no hope” of addressing the climate crisis
Matthew Rozsa
Dr. Michael Mann on climate science and skepticism, deep Earth history and his new book "Our Fragile Moment"
The landscape in New York City is sinking, accelerating risk of sea level rise and flooding: study
Matthew Rozsa
Researchers from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory found some areas are sinking more quickly than others
A study in contrasts: Biden stands with auto workers, while Trump looks down upon them
Amanda Marcotte
Not just a different look — Biden supports workers in policy, while Trump reveals his true views a non-union plant
The magical, reliable allure of rice pudding
Michael La Corte
Rice is a treasure at large — but I wonder if rice pudding might actually be rice in its most powerful, elite form
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