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Technology won’t save us from climate change
Keith A. Spencer
It's not hard to save the planet. But not if we insist on enriching entrepreneurs on the way
Environmental defenders—often fighting agribusiness—are being violently silenced around the world
Greta Moran
A new report details how agribusiness was the second deadliest sector for environmental defenders
Today’s teens are anxious, and social media can play a role
Jennifer Browne, Cody Buchanan
The cause of your teen’s anxiety may be completely unknown. But social media might be intensifying it
Scientists fear homophobes will weaponize genetic study of sexuality
Nicole Karlis
There is no single "gay gene" — but same-sex behavior is totally natural, study finds. Will homophobes get that?
As GOP’s Islamophobic attacks continue, Rep. Ilhan Omar shares terrifying reality of death threats
Julia Conley
"I hate that we live in a world where you have to be protected from fellow humans"
Misogyny, meet hypocrisy: Climate deniers go after AOC, Greta Thunberg with sexist attacks
Amanda Marcotte
Climate skeptics don't have science, morality or simple decency on their side — so they're leaning into sexism
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey admits she wore blackface in racist skit after recording surfaces
Igor Derysh
After initial denials, Alabama's Republican governor admits she wore blackface for a 1967 sorority skit at Auburn
DiversyFund is opening the doors for real estate investment
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Invest in multi-million real estate deals for as little as $500.
Donald Trump’s trade war has Wall Street and farmers turning on him: “It’s all starting to unravel”
Tom Boggioni
“He’s clearly hurting the U.S. economy and China’s economy and to what end?” Washington Post's Eugene Robinson asks
Probe of missing Georgia votes finds “extreme” irregularities in black districts
Igor Derysh
Last year's lieutenant governor race may have had a huge undercount in black precincts. Sound like coincidence?
After ignoring climate at G7, Trump gets back to work killing the planet
Igor Derysh
Trump belittled the climate crisis in Biarritz. Now he's back at his real job: Gutting regulations, smoochin' Putin
How climate disasters can give us compassion fatigue
Paola Rosa-Aquino
As a person becomes overexposed to bad news, they can become more indifferent toward that type of suffering
3 ways China benefits from the Hong Kong protests
Deana Rohlinger
Why doesn't China put down the protests in Hong Kong? Maybe it doesn't want to.
For millions of dogs, South Korea is hell on Earth
Nina Jackel
Summer in South Korea brings the brutal Boknal “dog eating days,” when more than a million dogs are slaughtered
University of Kansas faculty and staff demand school cut ties with “bastion of bigotry” Chick-fil-A
Shira Tarlo
"The arrival of Chick-fil-A in this building is insulting, counterproductive and unacceptable," the group said
Abortion access is endangered: We need to prepare for a post-Roe America
Jody Steinauer
"Abortion deserts" abound in the U.S., and 21 states are at risk of banning abortion. But patients still need care
Trump “accidentally” signals affinity with white nationalists in new campaign logo
Amanda Marcotte
New Trump-Pence campaign logo, seemingly borrowed from overt racists, is another in a long line of "coincidences"
NRA used funds to settle a sexual harassment claim against a top official—then he was accused again
Mike Spies
A top vendor complained it would “not tolerate” further contact between the official and its employees
How Pat Robertson’s Christian TV empire created a “shadow government” — and led to Donald Trump
Chauncey DeVega
Former Christian broadcaster Terry Heaton on how "The 700 Club" pushed the Republican Party toward Donald Trump
Voters say touchscreen machines switched their votes in nine Mississippi counties
Igor Derysh
Numerous voting machines in Mississippi reportedly "jumped" votes — but Mitch says we don't need election security
Why Trump’s tweets on Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib go into the heart of American Jewish politics
Noam Pianko
A scholar explains the historical tensions embedded in one of the most glaring anti-Semitic tropes.
Democrats turn a venerable legal tool into a declaration of war
Austin Sarat
Was an amicus brief filed with the Supreme Court by five Democratic senators a legal argument or political threat?
Omar to Alabama GOP: If you want to “clean up politics,” don’t nominate an “accused child molester”
Matthew Rozsa
Ilhan Omar invokes Roy Moore as she slams the Alabama GOP for backing a resolution urging her expulsion from office
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