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“White Psychodrama” and the culture wars: A self-reinforcing cycle, going nowhere
Émile P. Torres
Philosopher Liam Kofi Bright's startling new take on the culture wars: A pointless struggle between white people
“You are going to hear our voices”: Rev. William J. Barber on the midterms and the road ahead
Bob Hennelly
Don't fear the word "poor," Barber says: If poor people voted in large numbers, that would change everything
Unregulated capitalism makes you poor, miserable — and short: New study
Matthew Rozsa
A new study reveals that the rise of capitalism has coincided with worse living conditions — unless regulated
Even centrist Dems are coming out against Manchin deal: “Shameless handout to fossil fuel industry”
Jessica Corbett
Manchin finally released the text of his oil pipeline bill. Advocates say it's "reckless and dangerous"
It’s a scary time in America — but know this: Donald Trump is finished
Brian Karem
As Trump goes full QAnon and his fellow Republicans turn to ever greater cruelty, there are real signs of hope
Exacerbated by climate change, Hurricane Fiona pummels Puerto Rico
Matthew Rozsa
As the climate crisis intensifies, so will floods like the ones we're seeing in Puerto Rico now, scientists say
Can Larry Summers please shut up now? (And his buddy Jason Furman too)
Celia Viggo Wexler
Former Harvard president has been playing inflation Cassandra on TV for months. Can we hear other views?
A drug that can kill antibiotic-resistant bacteria could stave off the coming superbug crisis
Troy Farah
Humans were losing the war against antibiotic-resistant superbugs. Is that about to change?
Could steam-powered cars decrease the CO2 in the atmosphere?
Brian Stewart, Gary W. Yohe
Cars are notorious for their environmental harm. Does the steam-powered car of the 1900s pose a possible solution?
Kenya’s maize price has doubled in a year: 6 ways to avoid a staple food shortage
Timothy Njagi Njeru
In Kenya, maize prices are rising fast . . .
5 problems that could slow supplies of food and other goods this winter
Sarah Schiffling, Nikolaos Valantasis Kanellos
The pandemic has highlighted how interconnected the world is right now
Salmon farming’s dirty business
Tara Lohan
A new book looks at the “dark underbelly” of salmon farming
Northeast drought endangers Massachusetts’ cranberry harvest
Zoya Teirstein
Another year of erratic weather means cranberry farmers are facing slim margins and tough decisions.
Against federal guidance, states plan to expand highways
Joseph Winters
A new report says money from the infrastructure package could be funneled to “highway boondoggles”
Oil companies say they’re going green, but their investments tell another story
Kate Yoder
A new report finds that Big Oil spent $750 million last year on climate-friendly marketing
Patagonia founder donates entire company to fight against climate change
Kelly McClure
The company is said to be worth upwards of $3 billion
Americans are told to make “sacrifices” — but those at the top never have to
Liz Theoharis
There are real signs of hope in America — but it's always the poor and powerless who are asked to suffer most
Uncle Joe believes: Behind the scenes, Democrats clearly now think they can win
Brian Karem
A puzzling White House event this week sent a clear signal under the surface: Democratic confidence is soaring
In the Great Lakes, the pandemic disrupted sea lamprey control
REBECCA REDELMEIER
A cross-border program keeps sea lamprey populations at bay. But a two-year disruption was never part of the plan
This year’s hurricane season has been eerily quiet. Will it last?
Jake Bittle
The season is already near its peak, but climate change means a monster storm could strike anytime
Are Hawaii’s beach showers in violation of the Clean Water Act?
Jea Morris
According to a recent study, the facilities are a “point source” of sunscreen contamination and threaten coral reef
Trump fully embraces QAnon on Truth Social — hours after obsessed supporter allegedly killed wife
Areeba Shah
The FBI has labeled QAnon a domestic terror threat, but Trump is going all in on the conspiracy theory
Arizona’s Latino voters and political independents could spell midterm defeats for MAGA candidates
Gina Woodall
Republican leaders in Arizona have taken a hard right since Trump's election. Now it could cost them
The heat wave crushing the West is a preview of farmworkers’ hot future
Anne Marshall-Chalmers
By the end of the century, the San Joaquin Valley could endure two months of extreme heat every summer
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