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Smart climate policy is good for people, not just the environment
Matthew Rozsa
Fighting climate change can improve our diets and physical health. It's not too late to adopt smarter policy
“I’m so tired of these psychos”: Moms for Liberty is now a toxic brand
Amanda Marcotte
Last month, Salon reported on one town's fight over a right wing school takeover — Tuesday, the resistance won big
The secret to Trump’s revenge plot: He’s making his plans for vengeance public
Chauncey DeVega
The mainstream news media is continuing to miss an obvious and critically important aspect of Trump's plans
Why fossil fuel companies can’t leave resources stranded
Dennis Meredith
Huge legal, political, and economic obstacles stand in the way of limiting global temperature rise to 1.5 C
Trump goes on “mostly untrue” Truth Social rant during Ivanka’s “potentially damning” testimony
Gabriella Ferrigine
It's clear why the "Trumps wanted to keep Ivanka away," former prosecutor says
“Trying to scare women”: Fox News struggles to cope after brutal election night for GOP
Igor Derysh
And over on Newsmax, Rick Santorum lamented that “pure democracies are not the way to run a country”
Is blue light actually harmful to your sleep? Why the science isn’t so clear on this popular belief
Matthew Rozsa
Some research shows yellow light is more harmful than blue to a good night's rest. Here's why the research is hazy
The 2024 election one year out: Don’t wait to panic about the polls
Chauncey DeVega
Donald Trump leads President Joe Biden in the polls, controls the Republican Party and is still growing in power
Key takeaways from Biden’s massive executive order on artificial intelligence
Rae Hodge
Programs like ChatGPT are largely unregulated. The Biden Admin is attempting to change that but will it work?
SNAP recipients purchasing groceries online decreased the share of people without enough food
Grace Melo, Andrea Leschewski, Kyle Jones
"SNAP benefits currently help more than 42 million Americans buy food"
“Blue Eye Samurai” addresses multiracial shame, “to be ostracized from both sides,” in Edo-era Japan
Nancy Wang Yuen
The director and showrunner discuss Maya Erskine, the masks we wear and a vengeful woman masquerading as a man
Meg Ryan’s best romantic films that led to “What Happens Later”
Nardos Haile
Dubbed the romcom queen, Meg Ryan's extensive rom-com filmography is unbeatable
How much protein do I need as I get older? And do I need supplements to get enough?
Evangeline Mantzioris
"When we reach adulthood, protein requirements differ for men and women"
“Now and Then” is a beautiful Fab Four reunion. Too bad it’s not a Beatles song
Russell Root
Unlike previous post-Lennon Beatles songs, "Now and Then" lacks the collaboration that made the band so enduring
“Apocalypticism”: Polling expert reveals the root of “panic among conservative White Christians”
Chauncey DeVega
"That core belief explains so much of the extremism and the proclivity toward violence on the political right"
Michael Cohen: Trump will go broke and may face prison — “it’s going to hit him hard”
Brian Karem
Trump's former fixer says his ex-boss, facing personal doom, looks like "somebody sucked the life out of him"
Ohio Republicans use taxpayer funds to boost “absolutely false” anti-abortion claims ahead of vote
Tatyana Tandanpolie
GOP promotes misinformation "explicitly masquerading as fact" about Issue 1 — which would protect abortion rights
Online Christian group petitions to condemn Mike Johnson as a false prophet
Kelly McClure
Faithful America has collected over 12k signatures to prove that Johnson "will never speak for Jesus"
Fast food isn’t cheap anymore. Here’s why that’s both a good and bad thing
Ashlie D. Stevens
Cheap food always comes at a price
A brain injury removed my ability to perceive time. Here’s what it’s like in a world without it
Meghan Beaudry
The brain’s perception of time is abstract. Here's what happens when it gets seriously distorted
We need an extraordinary act of peace in the Middle East — and I know it can happen
Keith A. Petty
Something almost impossible happened in Iraq in 2004. We need that kind of spiritual energy right now
“We’re all feeling this atmosphere of fear and danger”: War fuels rising attacks on Jews and Muslims
Areeba Shah
Law enforcement and advocacy groups fear growing threats from “violent extremists and lone offenders”
A new report calls chemical recycling a “dangerous deception” — and a former plastic lobbyist agrees
Joseph Winters
Most U.S. chemical recycling facilities turn plastics into fuel to be burned
Could graphic cigarette-style warning labels on meat products curb consumption?
Michael La Corte
"The pandemic label was most effective, then the health, then the climate warnings" the researcher said
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