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Democrats face America’s new self-evident truths

Chauncey DeVega
In a world where Joe Rogan and Donald Trump rule, how should Democrats plan for the next political battle?

“Condolences are pouring in”: UnitedHealth CEO pushes customer “messages of support” to employees

Griffin Eckstein
Andrew Witty countered the public backlash against UnitedHealthcare with unattributed glowing reviews

Geoengineering could alter global climate. Should It?

Ramin Skibba
Scientists and companies increasingly support blocking some sunlight to avoid the worst impacts of global heating

Don’t dismantle the Department of Education just yet

MacKenzie Price
Try AI first

As Trump escalates war on facts, scientists warn “we are going to get screwed”

Matthew Rozsa
Trump has declared a war on government scientists as he denies climate change and pursues a pro-fossil fuel agenda

Newsmax tells staff to stop bashing Hegseth after Trump call left CEO “shook”

Marin Scotten
Trump called Newsmax to complain after host Greg Kelly ripped Pete Hegseth on air

Consumer Financial Protection Bureau: the watchdog Republicans love to hate

Cara Michelle Smith
Elon Musk is leading another effort to "delete" the CFPB. It's complicated.

Pete Hegseth’s GOP critics “got the message”: Trump allies say they’re confident he’ll get confirmed

Charles R. Davis
Sen. Joni Ernst is now dismissing the "anonymous sources" who have questioned Hegseth's fitness and character

Beyond access: Why true financial inclusion demands dignity and control

Lurein Perera
A dignity-first approach to financial inclusion can fundamentally transform financial services

Does talking about climate “tipping points” inspire action — or defeat?

Kate Yoder
The phrase grabs people's attention, but some scientists argue it's doing more harm than good

Democrats’ grief is Donald Trump’s best tool of distraction

Chauncey DeVega
While the recriminations continue, Trump carries on undeterred

UnitedHealthcare killing reignites criticism of insurance industry

Cara Michelle Smith
As the nation's largest insurers report higher premiums and profits, customers rage

When facts no longer matter: 3 key steps to return to civil dialogue

Chauncey DeVega
Dr. Kurt Gray on how to "find a healthy consensus again" in the Age of Trump

“It’s about the cruelty”: Experts worry SCOTUS trans rights case could “creep into other areas”

Tatyana Tandanpolie
U.S. v. Skrmetti could have "enormous impact" for the "whole field of sex discrimination," law professor warns

Merriam-Webster’s word of the year really sums it all up

Kelly McClure
Demure came close but was beaten out by a descriptor of one of the most tense election years in recent history

Problematic to perfect: Navigating the minefield of workplace gifts

Vanessa McGrady
What would have been fine five years ago is now not that great

Cracks in cosmological theory: James Webb telescope is challenging what we know about the universe

Elizabeth Hlavinka
New research using clearer images from JWST are further complicating the so-called Hubble tension

Formaldehyde causes more cancer than any other toxic air pollutant, but little is done to stop it

Sharon Lerner, Al Shaw
An investigation by ProPublica found formaldehyde is ubiquitous and Trump could derail attempts to regulate it

America’s addicted to the “destruction narrative”

Chauncey DeVega
Dr. Kurt Gray on how many Americans manage negative feelings and polarization

“At long last”: Biden says Assad ouster is “act of justice” in Syria

Alex Galbraith
Biden used the occasion to tout Israel's advances in their multi-front war

Assad regime falls in Syria as rebels take Damascus

Alex Galbraith
The takeover of Damascus ends more than 50 years of rule by the Assad regime

Where is the fierce urgency of now?

Chauncey DeVega
Why are so many behaving like the battle to defeat Trumpism is lost before he has even taken office?

Where does accommodation end and luxury begin?

Paulette Perhach
Money is an important part of how I take care of myself. How do I judge what's frivolity and what's not?

Welcome to the New Dark Ages

Austin Sarat
If Trump has his way, the next four years will be far worse than even the Gilded Age
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