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The “sexy selfie” rebellion: Reclaiming what slut-shaming tried to take

Andi Zeisler
An expert on slut-shaming explains how young women are owning their sexuality in the attention economy

Will we even notice when democracy is gone?

Mike Lofgren
Normal life continues for most of us, most of the time — but everything we took for granted is slipping away

RFK Jr. tightens his chokehold on the nation’s public health

Heather Digby Parton
But the demise of American leadership in science didn't begin with him

“Clear violation of the law”: Trump’s “pocket rescission” sets up likely government shutdown

Blaise Malley
Trump's bid to claw back $4.9 billion in aid allocated by Congress tees up big legal challenge

How one Oregon activist Is using a liberal policy to stall green energy projects

Tony Schick
Irene Gilbert has filed more challenges to energy projects — 15 in all — than anyone in the state

Toxic algae season is back — and Trump has cut safeguards

Patrick Wensink
Climate change and funding cuts are putting our drinking water, ecosystems and lives at risk

Trump’s assault on global health is cruel — and it’s making America look weak

William deBuys
Demolishing USAID is a humanitarian disaster — and will damage America's reputation forever

How right-wing misinformation killed Oregon’s wildfire risk map

Rob Davis
Lawmakers' attempt to help people most at risk drew accusations that they were trying to "depopulate rural areas"

When aging America collides with climate change

Eugene Rusyn, Douglas A. Kysar
During and after disasters, the elderly are the most vulnerable

The Trump administration promotes its anti-trans agenda at the United Nations

Lisa Song
U.S. delegates have objected to use of the word “gender” in U.N. documents

Trump’s biggest deal ever: Global chaos and disaster

Andrew O'Hehir
Donald Trump's tariff policies reveal a coherent theory of global power: F**k everybody else

National park gift shops move to ban “corrosive” history books

Garrett Owen
The National Park Service is flagging history books in an effort to purge negative representations of the U.S.

The bitter truth about our sugary matcha habit

Francesca Giangiulio
As matcha becomes a TikTok darling, some worry its true origins — and flavor — are being lost in translation

Global water supplies threatened by overmining of aquifers

Abrahm Lustgarten
Groundwater stores can't keep pace with a warming planet

Hurricane Katrina warned us. We haven’t learned

Melanie McFarland
Five-part docuseries "Hurricane Katrina: Race Against Time" warns of our next preventable disaster

Trump’s superpower is no longer working

Brian Karem
Distracting the media and the public is not making the Epstein scandal go away

Texas lawmakers ignored recommendations meant to help rural areas prepare for flooding

Lexi Churchill, Lomi Kriel
The state's first-ever flood plan was released in 2024. Its recommendations were largely waved away

Why MAGA hates science so much

Kirk Swearingen
Billionaires hate the rest of us — and Trump's loyalists would rather suffer, even die, than face the truth

Texas officials didn’t see the flood coming. Residents have long warned of risks

Logan Jaffe
After a tragedy, records from local archives can help us understand how a community understands itself.

Donald Trump goes nuclear in the GOP’s war on science

Heather Digby Parton
Billions of dollars in cuts to research are leaving lives at stake

Why Kristi Noem hates FEMA

Amanda Marcotte
No, Trump has not given up on the conspiracist mania to kill the popular agency

In defense of doubt: Act of resistance in an age of bogus certainty

Frenk van Harreveld
Uncertainty is not defeat or paralysis. Acknowledging what we don't know is our best defense against toxic lies

Why Appalachia — and rural America — clings to Trump

Jim Branscome
After failures from both parties, MAGA's rural vote is a "desperate lunge toward any alternative"

Texas flash flood is a preview of chaos to come

Abrahm Lustgarten
Climate change is making disasters more common, more deadly and far more costly
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