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When the bison come back, will the ecosystem follow?

Louise Johns
An effort to bring wild bison to the Great Plains aims to restore one of the world’s most endangered ecosystems

Trumpworld takes a hit after FEC quietly closes probe into hush money payments to Stormy Daniels

Jon Skolnik
The tabloid publishing company that owns the National Enquirer will be fined $187,500 but Trump avoids punishment

REVEALED: Leaked messages implicate Rep. Paul Gosar in Proud Boys plot to block Biden’s Arizona win

Brad Reed
Gosar wanted to use the far-right Proud Boys group to disrupt the certification of the 2020 election in Arizona

Did Kevin McCarthy pay for Frank Luntz’s 2020 focus groups for the L.A. Times?

Zachary Petrizzo
Longtime GOP pollster has leveraged his focus groups for massive media exposure. But who's really paying the bills?

These extra dark sheet pan brownies are perfect for ice cream sandwiches

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Embrace your dark side with the richest brownies imaginable

Trump’s generals who remain: Why there’s reason to fear a military coup in the U.S.

Heather Digby Parton
Just the talk of a violent coup is enough to cause a mighty threat to our already fragile democracy

There’s a neurological reason you say “um” when you think of a word

Adriel John Orena
Disfluencies can shed light about what’s going on in the brain as we speak

Peace-washing: Is a network of major donors neutralizing activism in the peace movement?

Dave Lindorff
With Democrats in power (for now), powerful funders may be trying to tame or silence progressive peace activists

Big Oil lobby fought cybersecurity regulations for years, making pipeline attack easier

Igor Derysh
Even after Colonial attack, oil industry lobby group says it's as important to protect from "regulators" as hackers

Deep in the Gaetz-Greenberg web: A tangled tale of money, sex and Florida Republicans

Zachary Petrizzo
Where do GOP operative Leslie Anne Key and her son — now indicted on sexual abuse charges — fit in the Gaetz mess?

BTS, Lady Gaga and Justin Bieber erased from “Friends” reunion special in China

Cody Schultz
It seems not everyone is welcome in Central Perk overseas

In the debate over “SIDS monitors,” evidence is thin all around

Michael Schulson
Supporters hope modern baby monitors might prevent sudden infant death syndrome. Critics are doubtful. Who’s right?

Faith in numbers: Fox News is must-watch for white evangelicals, a turnoff for atheists

Charles Tiefer
A dive into who exactly is watching shows that it is a favorite among white evangelicals

“Pregnant Girl” Nicole Lynn Lewis: Young mothers need a “village of support”

Mary Elizabeth Williams
The author and former teen mom talks about the imperative to help young moms go to college

Republican attacks on democracy are a national emergency. Will Democrats ever fight back?

Chauncey DeVega
Democracy's enemies have only gotten bolder since January — and they're winning. Who will stand against them?

How catfishers exploit basic human neuroscience

Stacey Wood, Tessa Solomon Lane, Brian Keeley, Thomas Borowski
Science explains why so many smart people let their guard down in the realm of online dating

Meet the microscopic animal that can survive being shot out of a gun

Matthew Rozsa
Tardigrades have long had a reputation as one of the toughest organisms in the known world

Will there be resource wars in our renewable energy future?

Michael Klare
The post-petroleum resource race and what to make of it

It’s time to consign the “selfish gene” to the history books

Jeremy Lent
The evolutionary idea that all organisms are singularly wired to ruthlessly pass on their genes is flawed

Embracing hopelessness: Getting over our faith in reason is the only path forward

Robert Burton
It's disheartening to accept that "reason" is largely an illusion — paradoxically, it offers hope for the future

As the pandemic slowly abates, humanity will have to reckon with historical trauma

Matthew Rozsa
History reveals how previous generations coped with comparably traumatic events

“Evolution Gone Wrong” author: “I just didn’t realize how many things humans are up against”

Mary Elizabeth Williams
A biologist explains the compromises that got us cutting our children's food for them

Food waste is heating up the planet. Is dumpster-diving by app a solution?

Kate Yoder
38 million people are buying "mystery bags" to curb climate change

The lost art of not having an opinion on everything

D. Watkins
On Joe Rogan, my old friend Tim, conspiracy theories, and the tyranny of the digital platform
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