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Joe Biden asks questions worthy of Thomas Paine: Who the hell are we, and what century is this?
Brian Karem
For all the problems of the Biden White House, the president has no illusions: America faces a historic emergency
Brazil’s runoff election between Bolsonaro and Lula could determine fate of the Amazon rainforest
David S. Salisbury
Bolsonaro "derided Indigenous people, environmentalists and science" while weakening environmental protections
Hurricane Ian and other disasters becoming a growing source of inequality – even among middle-class
Anna Rhodes, Max Besbris
Poor and non-white communities are often hardest hit — but FEMA disproportionately aids whiter, wealthier areas
Supremes gone wild: Thought the high court was bad already? Just you wait!
Heather Digby Parton
Gutting abortion rights and the EPA wasn't enough. Now the Supreme Court goes for the big prize: Ending democracy
When it comes to raccoons, it’s the shy ones you have to watch out for. Here’s why
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Raccoons are getting better at outsmarting us — and they're not alone
Most immigrants didn’t go to Martha’s Vineyard: What our schools can learn from that
Antero Garcia, Alix Dick
There are lessons for both students and teachers in the Martha's Vineyard spectacle. But they may not be obvious
Elon Musk debuts humanoid robot, Optimus
Kelly McClure
The robot prototype was demonstrated during Tesla’s AI 2022 event on Friday
How a Chinese fossil discovery rewrites the history of life on Earth
Troy Farah
Paleontologists describe some of the oldest teeth, jaws and limbs ever discovered
In Pakistan, 33 million people have been displaced in floods
ZOHA TUNIO
Unrelenting rains that began in June have claimed more than 1,500 lives, at least a third of whom are children
“Statewide book bans” are coming to Florida’s classrooms, enforced by the far right
Kathryn Joyce
Florida Republicans were asked to promise that banned books would not literally be burned. They voted that down
DeSantis, who opposed Hurricane Sandy relief, now desperate for Biden’s aid as Ian ravages Florida
Areeba Shah
Ron DeSantis is seeking relief from the Biden administration as a category 4 hurricane ravages his home state
The best shelf-stable emergency foods, tasted and explained
Chelsea Brasted
At the height of hurricane season, it's more important than ever to prepare for the worst
Activists made a life-size Ron Johnson statue out of poop to protest his views on climate change
Kelly McClure
Members of NextGen PAC and MoveOn created the statue in response to Johnson calling climate change "bulls**t"
Is your gas stove bad for your health?
Jonathan Levy
A professor shares some perspective on how gas stoves can contribute to indoor air pollution
As Hurricane Ian ravages Florida, don’t forget: Ron DeSantis leads the GOP war on green energy
Amanda Marcotte
Under the guise of attacking "woke capital," DeSantis has undermined Democrats' efforts to battle climate change
Hurricane Ian is going to flood out Florida — and this is a constant climate change problem
Matthew Rozsa
Climate change will cause sea levels to rise, exacerbate hurricane damage and in other ways create more floods
Angry senators from both parties sink Manchin’s “dirty” side deal after his power play backfires
Jessica Corbett
After Manchin urged bipartisanship, lawmakers on the right and left united against his bill
Climate change is helping storms such as Hurricane Ian rapidly gain strength, experts say
Matthew Rozsa
As the coast braces for "historic" devastation, Ian likely won't be the last storm supercharged by a warming world
“You have to think about hope”: Author Silas House on democracy’s demise, climate refugees and dogs
Alison Stine
The Appalachian writer spoke to Salon about going dystopian for his latest novel, which also imagines a new life
With “The Murdochs: Empire of Influence,” CNN gives us a family drama that rivals “Succession”
Melanie McFarland
This seven-part series is, yes, a fair, balanced look at the world Rupert Murdoch has created to fit his view
How to read the midterm campaign ads: Dystopian darkness vs. heartwarming biopic
Carol Vernallis
Republicans play on fear and anxiety, while Democrats tell you they're on your side. Which is more effective?
Why the capital of India Is flush with mosquitoes
Monika Mondal
City residents have long resorted to low-cost, do-it-yourself remedies that may be harmful to human health
Climate change threatens food but microscopic algae offer answers
Jules Siedenburg
As foods, microalgae can be potent sources of nutrients, including high-quality proteins, lipids and vitamins
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