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Extinction or adaptation? The plague of wildfires in Chile is a warning for our future
Nikolas Kozloff
Retracing Darwin’s journey through South America, I had an ominous premonition about environmental crisis
RFK Jr. and Aaron Rodgers: How con artists exploit male insecurity for political gain
Amanda Marcotte
Voting for muscle-bound conspiracy theorists will not quell the nagging fear of mediocrity
Trump sneakers and the MAGA uniform: Merchandising fascism to the mainstream
Chauncey DeVega
MAGA merchandise is a way of creating meaning among the faithful just as the walls close in on Donald Trump
Climate change matters to more and more people – and could be a deciding factor in the 2024 election
Matt Burgess
Climate change may even have had a large enough effect to change the 2020 election outcome in Biden's favor
“Experts are desperate to warn the public”: Hundreds sign Dr. John Gartner’s Trump dementia petition
Chauncey DeVega
"They see the signs of Trump’s cognitive decline through the eyes of years of training and experience"
“You’re a mass murderer”: Climate protesters confront Chevron CEO at gender inclusivity event
Matthew Rozsa
Climate Defiance interrupted a corporate diversity event to call out Chevron CEO Mike Wirth
An apple cider vinegar drink a day? New study shows it might help weight loss
Evangeline Mantzioris
"This study provides us with some evidence of a link between apple cider vinegar and weight loss"
Why have bed bugs become so difficult to control? We can only blame ourselves
Matthew Rozsa
Bed bugs have developed resistance to pesticides, making them even harder to contain
“Willing to kill”: CNN’s Jim Sciutto on Putin, Trump and the threat of world war
Andrew O'Hehir
CNN's star analyst compares Putin to Hitler — and sees no good outcomes ahead in conflict with Russia and China
Why COVID patients who could most benefit from Paxlovid still aren’t getting it
Arthur Allen
The price is one reason Paxlovid is not reaching those who need it most
Vicious cycles of stress could be paralyzing us from fighting climate change and pandemics
Nicole Karlis
Researchers propose a new map of mental stress that may explain why it's so hard to confront society's big crises
Trump’s campaign paid expert $750K to prove voter fraud. He debunked some of their claims in minutes
Marin Scotten
Expert Ken Block gives an inside look into the many different ways the Trump campaign tried to prove voter fraud
Allergen warning: “Vegan” foods may contain milk and eggs
Silvia Dominguez, Jérémie Théolier, Samuel Godefroy
"Although this level of risk may be perceived as low, it is likely to vary without notice"
The pure emptiness of Katie Britt
Lucian K. Truscott IV
The Republican way of life has emptied her of anything even marginally recognizable as real
Idaho is becoming an OBGYN desert, threatening the lives of mothers and infants
Nicole Karlis
Idaho is far from alone in cratering maternity care and doctors fear it will worsen our maternal mortality crisis
“Human rights violation”: Why one abortion isn’t more “worthy” than another
Nicole Karlis
Experts voice concerns that restricting abortion access in the U.S. severely limits patient autonomy
“He said, Hitler did some good things”: Ex-chief of staff says Trump praised Hitler in White House
Igor Derysh
“It’s pretty hard to believe he missed the Holocaust," John Kelly says
The 96th annual Oscars gave us what the movies promise and we need right now: a dose of fun
Melanie McFarland
With a dog in the audience, an Oscar for "Godzilla," and a naked anniversary, what's not to celebrate?
“Let’s stop killing kids” in Palestine: At Oscars, celebs wear pins to call for a ceasefire
Joy Saha
Ramy Youssef, Mark Ruffalo and more joined the Artists for Ceasefire to take a stand at the Academy Awards
“The Regime’s” meme-worthy satire can’t compare with Katie Britt or today’s bad political actors
Melanie McFarland
Living in this bizarre reality augments the dissonance at work in HBO's limited series starring Kate Winslet
All hail Leon, the king of “Curb Your Enthusiasm”
D. Watkins
He's the only person in the universe who's figured out how to out-Larry Larry
Democrats are fighting against “shrinkflation” with a new bill. Here’s everything you need to know
Joy Saha
Our groceries are getting smaller, but their prices remain the same. Why is that so?
Nervous about November? Stop listening to pundits and start defending the president
Brad Bauman
It's the only way that we are going to defeat the anti-democratic forces that are looking to transform our nation
Plot twister: A new test gauges Hollywood’s depictions of global warming. Will it make a difference?
Matthew Rozsa
Scientists have proposed a new litmus test for climate change in film. Experts are torn over whether it will help
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