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Searching for ethical sugar

Lela Nargi
Unlike some other crops, sugar — the stand-alone product, as well as the ingredient — is lacking in traceability

Calling COVID-19 crisis a “wake-up call,” WHO experts warn next pandemic could be even worse

Jake Johnson
The "next pandemic may be more severe" if the international community does not learn from the COVID-19 crisis

Dreamy-smooth hummus from a kitchen oops

Kristen Miglore
What if every time we fumbled in the kitchen could not only work, but also make something new and genius?

With primaries more than a year away, N.Y. Dem leader warns AOC: Don’t challenge Schumer

Julia Conley
State party chair says a potential AOC primary bid against Schumer would be driven by "ambition," not principle

Best of 2020: Philadelphia’s deadly MOVE bombing and me

Mike Africa Jr.
Our 2020 retrospective continues with this essay by a child of MOVE activists about why apologies aren't enough

How Stephen Colbert’s defiant honesty helped me navigate the madness of 2020

Justin Pelofsky
Screen-addicted and anxious, I sought the guidance of a man who dialed in on this year's depressing comedic rhythms

The first words from the “barrier-busting” nominees for Biden’s climate team

Angely Mercado
In Delaware, Biden introduced the "brilliant", "qualified," and "barrier-busting" group nominated for key positions

Ski resorts work to stay open as COVID cases snowball

Christie Aschwanden
How to stay open amid the pandemic is an issue resorts across the U.S. are facing

John Kerry, Biden’s climate czar, talks about saving the planet

Abrahm Lustgarten
Kerry shared his views on climate migration, open borders, the threat of nationalism, and more

In battle against “the Highway Disease,” traffic safety agency attacked as asleep at the wheel

Myron Levin, Eli Wolfe
Safety advocate says that the agency "continues to take a back seat to whatever the industry wants"

Few kidney patients can access palliative care or hospice. Why?

Carrie Arnold
Treatments that reduce suffering & incorporate patient values aren’t common in kidney disease care. That’s changing

Are we finally at a tipping point in the defeat of fossil fuels?

Richard Lachmann, Michael Schwartz, Kevin A. Young
Big Energy will keep on fighting against cleaner, greener policies. But it can be stopped

Mark Meadows has skeletons in the closet — dinosaur skeletons, to be precise

Roger Sollenberger
Meadows' disclosure forms don't mention his income from a Colorado dinosaur park — and that's not the weird part

In battle against “the highway disease,” traffic safety agency attacked as asleep at the wheel

Myron Levin, Eli Wolfe
The NHTSA has been playing its part in the Trump administration's campaign to cut business regulations

Best of 2020: They arrested me for playing basketball

Darryl Robertson
Our 2020 retrospective continues with this personal argument in favor of defunding the police

In “The Queen’s Gambit” and beyond, chess holds up a mirror to life

Jenny Adams
In "The Queen’s Gambit," chess doubles as a game of life for protagonist Beth Harmon

With vaccine delivery imminent, nursing homes must make a strong pitch to residents

Judith Graham
Conflicts are likely to arise as COVID vaccines are rolled out to long-term care facilities across the country

The lifesaving potential of less-than-perfect donor kidneys

Carrie Arnold
Demand for healthy kidneys has long outstripped supply. Better testing and treatment is expanding the donor pool

GOP lawmaker claims “Trump is listening to the many of us who are urging him to #PardonSnowden”

Jessica Corbett
The NSA whistleblower has used his platform to pressure the president to pardon someone other than himself: Assange

Yes co-founder Jon Anderson: “I wouldn’t be here but for the Beatles”

Nicole Michael
On this episode of Everything Fab Four: The Hall of Famer talks his Beatles journey, from revelation to revolution

The psychology of fairness: Why some Americans don’t believe the election results

David M. Mayer
When unfavorable decisions are made on issues central to one's identity, one is more likely to distrust the system

Did we defund the police? No, but “big changes are happening” even after protests die down

Igor Derysh
Despite intense criticism coming from across the political spectrum, new city budgets show the protests worked

Trump met with Pence before calling on the vice president to thwart the Electoral College: report

Roger Sollenberger
Pence was named in a recent lawsuit that seeks to block him from ratifying Biden's victory on Jan. 6

Republicans rebuff Trump, setting up a government shutdown as unemployment benefits expire

Igor Derysh
Republicans reject Trump's call for $2,000 checks with a looming government shutdown and unemployment aid expiring
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