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The moon has carbon dioxide “traps” that astronauts could use to make fuel and grow plants

Nicole Karlis
If solid carbon dioxide is confirmed, the resource could be used for self-sufficient lunar habitats

GOP already has enough safe seats — through redistricting alone — to win back House in ’22

Igor Derysh
Speaker McCarthy, or Speaker Trump? Republicans already have a majority locked down — and they're not done yet

Welcome to the last years of the American Century: It’s been an unmitigated disaster

Tom Engelhardt
America thrives on having an enemy. Following the 20-year war in Afghanistan, it needs to construct a new one

“You need a little education”: GOP lawmaker scolds Tucker Carlson during live segment on Ukraine

Meaghan Ellis
Rep. Mike Turner, R-Ohio, lost patience with Carlson repeatedly during the segment: "Maybe if you get out a map"

“Drinking through a lead straw” — $15B approved to fix dangerous water pipes

Sandy West
While lead-contaminated water can affect all populations, low-income and minority communities are hit the hardest

Limits to growth: Can AI’s voracious appetite for data be tamed?

John McQuaid
Bigger datasets are said to be better for training machine learning algorithms. Critics seek limits — and change

Want to make energy cheap? Build renewables fast, not gradually

Carl Pope
The road to cheaper, cleaner energy is a fast lane, not a slow burn — and there’s a simple economic explanation

Now Ohio Republicans want to give themselves 86% of seats — after Trump won with 53%

Igor Derysh
Late on Wednesday, Republicans released new Ohio district maps that would give them a 13-2 advantage in Congress

Inside the black market for fake vaccination cards

Nicole Karlis
Fake COVID vaccine card dealers are now offering to forge digital medical records, too. Here's how it all works

The “Squid Game” critique is also a love letter to a unified Korea

Marie Myung-Ok Lee
What the west doesn't understand about Netflix's hit show is that much of it is a critique of the US influence

Co-opting the message: How anti-trans activists hijacked a tool meant to help trans people

Jon Skolnik
The app was meant to help trans youth find healthcare. Now anti-trans activists are using it to find the physicians

Republican Rep. Adam Kinzinger, vocal Trump critic, says he won’t run for re-election

Rocio Fabbro
Republicans who voted to impeach Donald Trump are dropping like flies

A new theory puts dark matter on the chopping block, possibly upending our understanding of gravity

Nicole Karlis
Has our understanding of gravity been wrong all along? A group of researchers put forth a compelling theory

Is the earth hanging by cosmic ropes inside a magnetic tunnel? Some scientists think so

Matthew Rozsa
A new study suggests that Earth occupies a very unique place in the universe... quite literally

Greg Abbott approves Texas redistricting that preserves GOP power, dilutes voters of color

Igor Derysh
People of color have made up 95% of the state’s recent growth — but they're losing legislative districts

“Insecure” to the end: Issa Rae’s groundbreaking comedy sails into its final season

Melanie McFarland
Knowing that one of the realest show on TV is heading into its final season is tough. But it has also come far

Dispensing doctors: Should physicians sell drugs to patients?

Michael Schulson
It might be cheaper and easier for doctors to dispense drugs directly to patients, but does that mean they should?

“Succession” returns after two years, and the Roy family hasn’t changed a bit

Melanie McFarland
The Roys are still a disaster, obscenely wealthy and unable to figure out what they're doing. How we've missed them

After 20 years, it’s time to repeal the Patriot Act and begin to dismantle the surveillance state

Azadeh Shahshahani
After 9/11, Congress gave the government unchecked authority to spy on its own people. It's been a disaster

Behind the scenes of Donald Trump’s very strange White House meeting with Vietnam’s prime minister

Ted Osius
Nothing in my 30-year diplomatic career prepared me for this Trump administration event

In cities, dangerous heat exposure has tripled since the 1980s, with the poor most at risk

Cascade Tuholske, Chris Funk, Kathryn Grace
Nearly one-quarter of the global population lives in urban areas where extreme heat exposure has risen

Tip O’Neill’s “bipartisan” politics are long gone — but Democrats can still forge a path forward

Carl Pope
Some Democrats are still attached to a bygone political era — but Biden is actively trying to forge the future

“Dementia brings up everything”: Two new books offer emotional (and practical) advice for caregivers

Mary Elizabeth Williams
We talked to Patti Davis and Andrew K. Budson about their respective new books on caregiving and dementia

Here are 5 things we learned about Melania Trump from Stephanie Grisham’s new tell-all book

Meaghan Ellis
Yes, there is a story behind that infamous jacket
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