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“After Trump comes others”: Author Jeff Sharlet explains why “neofascists are not going to stop”
Chauncey DeVega
"It's worse post-Trump than it was during Trump's presidency"
There’s a river in Pennsylvania whose endpoint is unknown — and it’s not the only “lost” river
Matthew Rozsa
Researchers have sent labeled objects floating down the lost river. None have ever been seen again
Florida town cancels annual Gay Pride parade as DeSantis set to sign anti-drag ban
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Port St. Lucie's "Pridefest" has been held for decades — until Republicans started to crack down on LGBTQ+ freedoms
“He’s an a**hole”: DeSantis roasted by former Republican colleagues as Trump snags FL endorsements
Rae Hodge
DeSantis' former — and current — GOP peers deliver a bruising week
DeSantis’ “Florida blueprint” wipes the LGBTQ community off the map
Kelly McClure
Florida's Board of Education approved an expansion to "Don't Say Gay," extending restrictions through 12th grade
In East Kentucky, timely weather forecasts are a matter of life and death
Anya Slepyan, Claire Carlson
Weather alerts can save lives — but you have to have a good internet connection
The centrist plan to sabotage Joe Biden
Heather Digby Parton
Centrist groups like No Label seek to undermine President Biden's re-election. Do they secretly want Donald Trump?
The song that left me speechless: In Studio 111, music and poetry let youth in detention be heard
Randall Horton
The student who said she "didn't know no beautiful" created a track that became our flagship of creative excellence
Legal experts: Trump could face “Espionage Act” charges over new special counsel revelations
Igor Derysh
Jack Smith's team is asking witnesses if Trump showed off a map containing sensitive national security info
A tax break on clean energy projects is coming to coal and oil towns
Katie Myers
The Biden administration wants to give a boost to the fossil fuel "energy communities" of coal country
Republicans caught off guard by the left’s ferocious backlash
Heather Digby Parton
The GOP is an authoritarian, extremist political party that is out of the mainstream of American life
Trump indictment: Legal historian explains why this is exactly what the Founding Fathers had in mind
Austin Sarat
A closer look at American history shows that the indictment of a former president was not unforeseen
Biden administration releases road map to scale up nuclear, hydrogen, and energy storage
Akielly Hu
The reports address challenges and solutions for getting these clean energy technologies off the ground
“The stakes could not be higher”: MAGA Republicans could win control of Wisconsin Supreme Court
Julia Conley
A "disaster for working people" looms
Crop irrigation has changed, according to a new study
Robin Madel
Crop irrigation is an incredibly important component of agriculture at large. It has changed a lot in recent years
Newest flock of wild California condors faces an old threat: lead poisoning
Juliet Grable
World’s most endangered birds returns to its ancestral skies, partners work to eliminate a persistent threat
How a quest to sharpen my sense of smell made me a more grateful cook
Ashlie D. Stevens
After COVID, I briefly lost my sense of smell. Getting it back reinspired me in the kitchen
America’s same-day delivery obsession contributes to dead whales piling up on coastline
Bob Hennelly
Whales drawn into busiest shipping lanes at risk of becoming floating roadkill on the altar of same-day delivery
It’s not just oceans that are rising. Groundwater is, too
Julia Kane, Lina Tran, Diana Kruzman
As subterranean water inches higher, so do threats to air and water
Klamath countdown: Researchers hustle before largest dam-removal project begins
Tara Lohan
By the end of 2024 the Lower Klamath River will run free for the first time in a century
Putin’s nuclear posturing is heinous — but reckless U.S. policy led the way
Norman Solomon
In criticizing Putin's ominous nuclear threats, let's remember how U.S. arrogance got us here — and vow to change
Heavily armed former student kills 3 children, 3 adults at Nashville Christian school: authorities
Gabriella Ferrigine
The suspect, Audrey Hale, planned the attack, drawing a map of "how this was all going to take place," police say
Pink Floyd’s “Dark Side of the Moon” at 50: The album’s vast soundscapes have never sounded better
Kenneth Womack
To mark the occasion, a remastered edition of the album with deluxe coffee table book is out now
My mother taught me to fear travel. My dog helped me find my courage
Tracy Strauss
When I became the guardian of a frightened, dependent being, I vowed to parent differently than I'd been parented
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