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New book reveals Kushner’s “knock-down, drag-out screaming matches” with Trump over election claims

Meaghan Ellis
Jared and Ivanka were sure Trump would accept his defeat but just needed to "nurse his wounds," book says

What the House speaker’s deal with ultraconservatives means for climate

Zoya Teirstein
“Kevin McCarthy has ceded his [control] of the House Republican agenda to the most extreme fringe faction"

“Gas stoves!” freak-out is the least convincing fake Republican outrage ever

Amanda Marcotte
Suddenly the party that despises kale and Dijon mustard wants to pretend they're precious about culinary techniques

Exxon’s models predicting climate change were spot on — 40 years ago

Kate Yoder
A new study finds that Exxon’s projections were as good as any academic's

The deadly link between diarrheal disease and climate change

Zoya Teirstein
A new study shows abnormal flooding and drought are associated with pediatric diarrhea in some parts of the world

The ocean’s temperature was hotter than ever in 2022, scientists say

Matthew Rozsa
Alarmingly, rising ocean temperatures have a trickle-down effect on human food systems and weather patterns

Why California’s climate change and housing crises hit women hardest

Angelika Albaladejo
An advocate explains how gender equity goes beyond Roe v. Wade

The secretive legal weapon that fossil fuel interests use against climate-conscious countries

Lois Parshley
Investor-state dispute settlements allow oil and gas investors to sue countries over their climate policies

Drinking culture: Why some thinkers believe human civilization owes its existence to alcohol

Troy Farah
Philosopher Edward Slingerland argues alcohol shifted us from hunter-gatherers to agrarians

An environmental health professor explains the fracas over gas stoves

Jonathan Levy
An expert offers some perspective on how gas stoves can contribute to indoor air pollution

How to fix the Supreme Court: Congress has the power, and simply isn’t using it

Paul Rosenberg
Historian David Gans on the lessons of Reconstruction, when Congress enforced reforms on a stubborn Supreme Court

The cult of expertise comes for Buddhism

Curtis White
A moneyed caste has co-opted Buddhism and folded it into its techno-centric worldview

Why West Coast weather will be chaotic in the future, according to a climate scientist

Nicole Karlis
"We might be oscillating from more severe drought to super wet," climate scientist Christine Shields warns

Building bridges to the future: Infrastructure, the climate crisis and the pandemic

Bob Hennelly
Infrastructure, climate change and public health are all connected: Consider this story of two highway projects

“They can pry it from my cold dead hands”: Rumors of a gas stove ban ignite a right-wing culture war

Ashlie D. Stevens
From Tucker Carlson on Fox News to Ted Cruz in the Senate, conservatives are getting heated about gas stoves

34 best nonalcoholic cocktails for flavor-filled, booze-free sipping

Kelly Vaughan
Mocktails for every occasion!

Washington state just started capping carbon emissions. Here’s how it works

Kate Yoder
The new system follows in California’s footsteps — except when it doesn’t

The dangerous myth of the “moderate Republican” keeps pushing the media rightward

Norman Solomon, Jeff Cohen
During last week's House fiasco, the media rediscovered "moderate" Republicans. But they're rarer than Bigfoot

The past 8 years were the hottest in recorded history

Lylla Younes
A new report also names 2022 as the fifth-warmest, despite the cooling effects of La Niña

A Massachusetts law protects the right to repair your own car. Automakers are suing

Maddie Stone
The legal battle has major implications for drivers' pocketbooks, and for the climate

To get off fossil fuels, America is going to need a lot more electricians

Emily Pontecorvo
A shortage of skilled labor could derail efforts to "electrify everything"

90% of humans will suffer extreme heat, drought due to climate change: report

Matthew Rozsa
A new study puts a number on the shocking number of people affected by extreme heat and drought in the future

Will young people save American democracy from Republican authoritarians? It’s not that simple

Chauncey DeVega
Unlike past generations, younger voters are not growing more conservative with age

Foams used in car seats and mattresses are hard to recycle — and pose health risks

Srikanth Pilla, James Sternberg
Researchers made a plant-based version that avoids polyurethane’s health risks
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