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Have court rulings in Michigan and Ohio turned the tide on partisan gerrymandering?
David Daley
In two days last week, federal courts threw out gerrymandered electoral maps in two crucial heartland states
China’s plan to reduce smog in cities basically just moved it to other areas
Molly Enking
A new study in Science Advances looks at the unintended harm smog-reducing plan did to bordering regions.
Using GPS instead of maps is the most consequential exchange of technologies in history
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Maps can’t be hacked. GPS can be. We’ll pay for this one day
“Game of Thrones” shocker: Maisie Williams and Kit Harington react to that Night King twist
Zack Sharf
“It was so unbelievably exciting,” Williams said about the scene, which instantly became an iconic "Thrones" moment
Democrats just blew it in Wisconsin: Elections likely to stay rigged in favor of GOP
David Daley
While Democratic hopefuls auditioned to be the next presidential nominee, Republicans won a crucial judge race
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D. Watkins speaks for himself: “I think we can have tough conversations, make each other upset”
Rachel Leah
Salon's Watkins on claiming his space in the publishing world, why direct service is his activism, and his new book
Yes, Trump, Mueller’s report means the end of your presidency
Kenneth F. McCallion
The crisis in the presidency is real and immediate and requires immediate action
British newspaper calls for the cancellation of President Trump’s meeting with Queen Elizabeth II
Shira Tarlo
The Observer calls Trump's upcoming visit to Britain "stomach-churning" following the release of the Mueller report
To solve climate change and biodiversity loss, we need a Global Deal for Nature
Greg Asner
Today nature is suffering accelerating losses so great that many scientists say a sixth mass extinction is underway
How Yellowstone became the “most scientifically contested piece of ground in America”
Jordan Fisher Smith
The saga of Yellowstone encapsulates a debate over what nature is, and how it worked before it was altered
Reporter Sharmine Narwani on the secret history of America’s defeat in Syria
Patrick Lawrence
After years covering the "main battlefield in World War III," Narwani says everything you think you know is wrong
Bernie’s Fox News town hall at Bethlehem Steel: Perfect symbol of American populism
Matthew Rozsa
Bernie on Fox in Bethlehem: It sounded like a contradiction, but captured something essential in America
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Trump doubles down on bigotry for 2020, but Democrats can win by fighting back
Amanda Marcotte
Trump's vicious attacks on Rep. Ilhan Omar signal a 2020 strategy. Democrats should push back, fast and hard
Could Bernie Sanders really be elected president? There’s a narrow but plausible pathway
Matthew Rozsa
Is it likely? Not really. But experts see a narrow but plausible path to the White House for Bernie Sanders
A song of smoke and fire: James Beard Award-winning Texas barbecue boss Aaron Franklin talks steak
Manny Howard
Texas BBQ maestro brings his love of details and dedication to craft and turns his attention to steak
Son Volt’s Jay Farrar is “singing about the dark times” on “Union,” the new protest album
David Masciotra
Son Volt's intimate new album "Union" is both a protest record and a tribute to protest records
Beyond the gerrymander: Here’s how to fix our unfair winner-take-all electoral system
David Daley
Believe it or not, Brett Kavanaugh has a point: We need big, bold ideas to fix a profoundly unfair system
Brett Kavanaugh surprises redistricting reformers
Celia Viggo Wexler
Would the Kennedy-Kavanaugh switch doom efforts to make extreme gerrymandering illegal?
Republican primary challengers line up as Maine Sen. Susan Collins mulls 2020 reelection race
Shira Tarlo
Right-wing blogger and construction worker Derek Levasseur says the four-term senator has served "long enough"
Want to fix gerrymandering? Then the Supreme Court needs to listen to mathematicians
Manil Suri, Karen Saxe
Partisan gerrymandering poses a burgeoning threat to the American way of democracy
Super Storm Sandy wiped out some restaurants for months but one midtown pizzeria served days later
Robyn Metcalfe
Ingredients for a slice of Joe's Pizza come from 4 states and Italy, so how were they serving 2 days after Sandy?
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