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Democrats are seriously tackling the climate crisis: No more half-measures or neoliberal compromises

Carl Pope
At least seven 2020 candidates have serious climate plans — and they're not bowing to fossil-fuel interests

Returning to the scene of the crash: A survivor of the Uruguayan rugby team plane crash reflects

Eduardo Strauch, Mireya Soriano
I spent 72 days in the Andes mountains before we were rescued. This is what it's like to go back, years later

Propaganda, persuasion and the Mueller report: On impeachment, can we learn to think for ourselves?

Paul Rosenberg
At a propaganda forum, experts discuss the distorted impeachment debate — and how real debate can untangle it

Two Iraqi peace activists confront a Trumpian world

Laura Gottesdiener
Iraqi peace activists and humanitarian workers navigate the Trump-era U.S. occupation in their country.

Jonas Brothers get older, but their songs stay the same age

Mary Elizabeth Williams
The pop landscape is dominated in part by former stars of the middle school circuit, for good reason

Charter schools divide the 2020 Democratic candidates

Jeff Bryant
The debate around charter schools will be a defining factor to differentiate Democratic candidates

Islamophobic and anti-Semitic hate crimes span U.S. history

Peter Gottschalk
San Diego synagogue shooter suspect's mosque burning investigation sparks conversation around U.S. hate crimes.

An unlikely duo: Ted Cruz and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez join forces on bipartisan birth control bill

Alex Henderson
The pair have expressed interest in legislation that would make birth control available over the counter

Russian Communist Party wants to ban HBO’s “Chernobyl,” seeks lawsuit against creator

Zack Sharf
The group says the HBO limited series is an "ideological tool designed to defame and demonize" the Soviet people

Democratic National Committee announces lineup for first 2020 primary debate

Shira Tarlo
The field of 20 candidates has been randomly split into two groups of 10 contenders for the two-night event in June

Elizabeth Warren overtakes progressive rival Bernie Sanders in trio of recent polls

Matthew Rozsa
Is this a sign that Warren could be winning over progressive voters?

In defense of “Men in Black: International”: Why the critical hate for this fun summer movie?

Matthew Rozsa
"Men in Black: International" is a fine soft reboot that lives up to the franchise's potential

Yale psychiatrist Bandy Lee: Trump’s mental health is now a “national and global emergency”

Chauncey DeVega
Dr. Bandy Lee convened experts to study the Mueller report. They conclude that Trump "can no longer see reality"

Sen. Marsha Blackburn takes one for Trump, defends flow of Russian money

Sophia Tesfaye
Tennessee senator blocks a bill to mandate reporting foreign election aid, because the GOP has a Russia problem

Golf, pesticides and a father’s death

Lynne Peeples
Pesticides remain widely used to keep parks, playgrounds — and golf courses — pristine, polished and preened

Maybe the climate won’t change if no one studies it

Terry H. Schwadron
The Trump administration’s latest way to deny the future — just don’t look at it.

Is the deeply divided U.S. ready to embrace paid family leave for all?

Lauren Schiller
In this "Inflection Point" conversation, Katie Bethell is seizing the moment to fight for radical policy change

Why does Trump’s latest admission shock anyone? His criminality is not hypothetical

Amanda Marcotte
No need for Trump's "hypotheticals": The Mueller report shows that Trump openly tried to conspire with Russia

While eating Chick-fil-A, Fox News hosts praise Texas governor for signing religious freedom bill

Matthew Rozsa
Critics say the legislation enshrines the ability to discriminate against the marginalized LGBTQ community into law

TV’s changing view of the change: The menopause conversation is getting better, finally

Melanie McFarland
At last, women have a real, comforting view into menopause by way of TV shows like "Fleabag" and "Better Things"

In vow to protect centrist incumbents, Koch Brothers set their sights on Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

Alex Henderson
Ocasio-Cortez is reportedly weighing a primary challenge to the left of either Chuck Schumer or Kirsten Gillibrand

Mitch McConnell and Elaine Chao’s empire of corruption: Is this what “normal” looks like, Joe Biden?

Heather Digby Parton
Joe Biden thinks Republicans "know better." But Mitch McConnell's venality goes back well before Donald Trump

Yale psychiatrist Bandy X. Lee on Trump: “His state has been steadily deteriorating for some time”

Tana Ganeva
Lee recently prepared a definitive mental health analysis of the Mueller report, which is gathering signatures

Does far-right group Project Veritas violate Facebook’s policies?

Alex Henderson
The policy against "coordinated inauthentic behavior" is supposed to combat the spread of false information
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