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Major oil ports are threatened by rising sea levels

Matthew Rozsa
Oil ports on coasts in places like the United States, China and Saudi Arabia will be threatened by sea levels

Certified Lawsuit Boy: Drake sues his own label for promoting Lamar diss

Alex Galbraith
The lawsuit says that UMG "sought to turn Drake into a pariah," a claim the label called "illogical"

Gaza ceasefire and hostage deal reached, US, Israeli and Hamas officials say

Nicholas Liu
After numerous false starts and more than 45,000 dead, a deal has been reached by both Israel and Hamas

Making American oligarchy great again

Heather Digby Parton
Donald Trump has no idea what the billionaire tech titans suddenly flocking to his side are really after

“Rigging the system”: Pam Bondi consistently sided with corporations that gave money to Republicans

Russell Payne
Trump's pick to lead the Justice Department has often acted in the interests of corporate donors

“Small acts of resistance”: Retooling “what protecting democracy looks like” in a second Trump term

Chauncey DeVega
A conversation with Virginia Kase Solomón, president and CEO of Common Cause, ahead of Donald Trump's inauguration

Los Angeles fires: Rise in homelessness, bankruptcies, rents predicted

Daria Solovieva
The immediate aftermath of the still-active wildfires means more pain for the housing market, analysts say

How will Hollywood and the entertainment industry recover from the Los Angeles wildfires?

Coleman Spilde
In the face of so many disasters, there's no easy way for Hollywood to proceed

Carrie Underwood and the Village People to perform at Donald Trump’s inauguration

Nardos Haile
Eight years ago, Trump and his team struggled to secure big-name musical acts

Progressives plan wave of Democratic primary challenges ahead of 2026 midterm elections

Russell Payne
The group behind "the Squad" is recruiting candidates to run for open seats and challenge Democratic incumbents

Hottest year on record also marks a major failure to achieve international climate goals

Matthew Rozsa
"1.5 is dead" protesters wrote on Darwin's grave this week, referring to the excess heating we've unleashed

Fiber may help protect your gut from overgrowth of harmful bugs, as per new study

Alexandre Almeida
"We found that our gut environment . . . plays a big role in keeping potentially harmful bacteria in check"

Taking supplements can be different for women — and what’s in the bottle may not always be accurate

Elizabeth Hlavinka
Poor regulation, conflicting recommendations and biased research have made nutritional supplements a minefield

“Fair Shake” describes pivotal year ahead for women’s economic freedoms

Daria Solovieva
Written before Trump's reelection, “Fair Shake: Women & the Fight to Build a Just Economy" is more timely than ever

Under Trump, America’s military will face a crisis: History has lessons

Gregory D. Foster
This won't be the first time politics has endangered our professional military. What can we learn from the past?

Los Angeles wildfires have become perfect fuel for Trump and climate denial

Matthew Rozsa
Misinformation is spreading rapidly as experts say climate change is the likely accelerant for California's crisis

With lawsuits and legislation, Texas Republicans take aim at abortion pills

Eleanor Klibanoff
Over 2,800 Texans are getting abortion pills through the mail from out-of-state every month, prompting a lawsuit

“Shameful”: Arizona activists slam Kelly and Gallego for supporting GOP immigration crackdown

Griffin Eckstein
The Republican-led bill would instruct authorities to detain nonviolent immigrants without due process

Trump’s Greenland plan could affect Ozempic, Legos, hearing aids: report

Daria Solovieva
The products are made in Denmark, a country not eager to give up Greenland

Alito can’t save Trump from sentencing. He just made the Supreme Court’s credibility issue worse

David Daley
Alito, in his arrogance, wants everything both ways

“A mixed bag”: Joe Biden rebuilt the refugee program while ramping up deportations

Tatyana Tandanpolie
Biden fulfilled a promise to restore the refugee resettlement program but also cracked down on the right to asylum

Appeals court allows release of Jack Smith’s Trump Jan. 6 report

Griffin Eckstein
The ruling doesn't end Judge Aileen Cannon's three-day injunction but does deny a request to block Smith's report

Bad Bunny’s “Debí Tirar Más Fotos” is a rejection of an Americanized Puerto Rico

Nardos Haile
Bad Bunny's song "Lo que le pasó a Hawaii" highlights colonialism's destructive woes

Food Is Medicine: the inextricable link between food and health

Cinnamon Janzer
"Approximately 90% of Americans eat less than the recommended amount of fruits and vegetables"
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