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The IRS tried to crack down on rich people using an “abusive” tax deduction. It hasn’t gone so well

Peter Elkind
The tax agency, Justice Department and Congress have all taken aim at a deduction exploited by wealthy investors

Despite everything, U.S. emissions dipped in 2019

Nathanael Johnson
Coal has been in a slow-motion death spiral over the past ten years

America’s first mercenary president: Donald Trump is blinded by greed and self-interest

Chauncey DeVega
Trump's delusional regime is driven by greed, stupidity and raw instinct. Can we stop ignoring obvious facts?

Republian Jim Banks attacks war survivor Ilhan Omar for invoking her “PTSD” amid Iran tensions

Igor Derysh
“It’s shameful that you as a member of Congress would erase the PTSD of survivors," Omar responds

Will youth climate activists be the crucial swing vote in Iowa?

Jeff Biggers
Young Iowans are energized by Greta Thunberg and the climate-action movement — and most 17-year-olds can vote

Alex Trebek reveals how he’ll decide when it’s finally time to leave “Jeopardy!”

Melanie McFarland
At a recent event in Pasadena, the longtime "Jeopardy!" host reflects on his impact and plans for the future

How to feed your D&D party (or any game night group)

Amanda Marcotte
Long campaigns and marathon gaming require fuel. Here's how to keep the party going with less mess

Sebastian Gorka welcomes Iranian attack on Fox Business: “This president will unleash holy hell”

Matthew Rozsa
"Now they have done in the open what they have been doing against us and our friends for decades," Gorka tells Fox

Climate advocates call for fossil fuel companies to foot Australia fires bill

Eoin Higgins
"'Whatever it takes' needs to include serious and ambitious action to reduce Australia's and global emissions."

Trump threatens Afghan armageddon

Nick Turse
U.S. “plans” for the Afghan War might prove a crime against humanity

Trump’s Twitter threat to destroy Iran’s cultural sites is a historic mistake

David J. Wasserstein
Threatening cultural sites like Persepolis could tarnish U.S.’ reputation as pillar of the international community

War with Iran: The American Empire will die not with a whimper but a bang

Chris Hedges
Washington empowered its nemesis. It has no idea how to reverse its mistake other than to attack Iran

In Iran showdown, conflict could explode quickly — and disastrously

Bear F. Braumoeller
It's dangerous to assume that Iran will not escalate the crisis further

Puffins have learned to use tools, and I for one welcome our new avian overlords

Nicole Karlis
Crows were thought to be the only tool-wielding birds — until now

How a new wave of orbiting sentinels is changing climate science

Jon Gertner
Advanced remote-sensing satellite technology is compiling a granular record of Earth’s hardest-to-reach regions

Silicon Valley is primed for a worker uprising

Nicole Karlis
The foundation was laid in the 2010s. Will the 2020s be defined by Tech's labor struggles?

Can mission-driven food companies scale up without selling out?

Virginia Gewin
A groundbreaking new stewardship business model creates standards that prioritize purpose over profit

“Evidence-based medicine” and the expulsion of Peter Gøtzsche

Daniel Kolitz
The Danish physician was a celebrity in the world of statistical analysis, but some say his views went too far

What’s new on Netflix in January, from a “Ghost Bride” and RuPaul to BoJack’s last ride

Ashlie D. Stevens
Start off the new year with a calorie-free binges of cheerleaders, vampires, dead husbands, and fashion competition

Republicans are considering Ivanka Trump, Donald Trump Jr. for president

Matthew Rozsa
Ivanka Trump and Donald Trump Jr. ranked in the top four of a poll on possible 2024 GOP presidential candidates

5 must-read graphic novels you missed last year

Ashlie D. Stevens
From adolescent relationships to miscarriage, these graphic novels explore the pain and joy of life

Stumbling toward apocalypse: Trump launches re-election campaign with an assassination

Lucian K. Truscott IV
At least Qassem Soleimani knew what he was doing in Iraq. The U.S. military has never had a remote f**king clue

Lawyers are trying to scare you with Facebook ads

Elizabeth C. Tippett, Jesse King
Facebook recently disabled some ads on its site making dubious claims about Truvada.

Australians call their prime minister an “idiot” for ignoring wildfire victims

Zoya Teirstein
Australians have lost homes, land, and loved ones. And a lot of them are furious with their government.
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