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Can John Bolton’s revelations convince Republicans, at long last, to call Trump’s bluff?

Bob Cesca
At least some Republicans are worried about the future. Will the Bolton bombshell offer them a lifeline?

Why I’ll never stop baking my mom’s groovy chocolate cake

Megan Giller
The magic is in the memories — and all that chocolate

Tracking the Florida panther’s tenuous comeback

Rachel Love Nuwer
Craig Pittman’s “Cat Tale” recounts the long, messy struggle to save Florida’s state animal from extinction

Conclusions about the effects of digital media are often incomplete, irrelevant or wrong

Byron Reeves, Nilam Ram, Thomas N. Robinson
Humans are barraged by digital media 24/7. Is it a problem?

Religious wars: With the Christian right on the offensive, activists are fighting back

Paul Rosenberg
Trump's administration is pushing a Christian nationalist agenda — but a diverse coalition is pushing back hard

Our new blind spots: Technology changes how we see the world, and how we interact with it

Howard Axelrod
Our surroundings affect our cognitive orientation, and technology is as influential a climate as the weather

Fecal bacteria in California’s waterways increases with homeless crisis

Anna Almendrala
The presence of fecal bacteria in water is usually the result of problems with sewer systems and septic tanks

Archaeological discoveries are happening faster than ever before, helping refine the human story

Elizabeth Sawchuk, Mary Prendergast
Few people back then would’ve been able to predict what scientists know about evolution today

3D Printing and the murky ethics of replicating bones

Sarah Wild
Bone scan databases offer scientists new ways to study human remains. But some worry they could be misused.

EPA’s proposed “secret science” rule directly threatens children’s health

Gabriel Filippelli
Blood samples from pediatric health screenings can provide valuable data for public health research

Donald Trump’s new “fire and fury”: More madman cosplay, with no exit strategy

Bob Cesca
Getting played and exposed by Kim Jong-un wasn't enough. Now Trump will allow the Iranian regime to eat his lunch

How a new wave of orbiting sentinels is changing climate science

Jon Gertner
Advanced remote-sensing satellite technology is compiling a granular record of Earth’s hardest-to-reach regions

The sum of what? On gender, visibility, and Wikipedia

Kirsten Menger-Anderson
I tallied how often women were cited in Wikipedia’s top math and literature pages. The results weren’t pretty

Stumbling toward apocalypse: Trump launches re-election campaign with an assassination

Lucian K. Truscott IV
At least Qassem Soleimani knew what he was doing in Iraq. The U.S. military has never had a remote f**king clue

Trump takes credit for McCain-Sanders veterans bill signed by Obama: “One of my greatest honors”

Igor Derysh
Trump falsely claims leaders "tried for decades" to pass the bill but "failed." Obama signed it into law in 2014

How hoarding and tidying up defined the decade

Mary Elizabeth Williams
In the 2010s, we felt the life-changing magic of being buried alive

Humanity’s space travel plans, 2020–2030

Nicole Karlis
Humans and/or their robot friends will travel to Mars, several asteroids, many moons and more in the 2020s

The 10 must-listen podcast episodes of the decade

Ashlie D. Stevens
From the economics behind Chuck E. Cheese brawls to the host of a Heaven's Gate podcast's own cult experience

Humanity can’t recycle its way out of consumption problems

Valerie Vande Panne
New documentary “The Story of Plastic” says what we all need to hear

Best of 2019: Quinceañera with baby fever

Jennifer Givhan
I wanted the sparkling dress, a princess crown, the man of honor. And I wanted my boyfriend to want a baby with me

Federal Toxmap shutters, raising the ire of pollution researchers

Michael Schulson
Loss of the federal pollution tracker, supporters say, will inhibit public access to data on environmental hazards

Senate trial of President Trump in limbo as McConnell and Schumer fail to strike a deal on rules

Shira Tarlo
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi suggested she delay sending articles of impeachment to Senate until a deal is brokered

Chuck Schumer supports Nancy Pelosi’s decision to delay sending articles of impeachment to Senate

Shira Tarlo
"If I want to be known as something, I want to be known on impeachment as the person who sought the truth," he says

Forest Service moves to open “America’s Amazon” to loggers

Sarah Okeson
Loggers want to raze trees more than 1,000 years old.
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