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Boston will survive if it can prevent the effects of climate change
Valerie Vande Panne
Climate scientists, architects and engineers are rethinking Boston to cope with rapidly rising sea levels
It looks like the Supreme Court isn’t going to intervene in gerrymandering cases this election year
Steven Rosenfeld
Justice Breyer even suggested all sides weigh in once again, and for another hearing be held
The tragic story of America’s only native parrot, now extinct for 100 years
Kevin R. Burgio
Parrots are currently at a greater risk of extinction than other bird groups
Five things parents can do every day to help develop STEM skills from a young age
Kym Simoncini
Encourage children to think about where they are in relation to a picture or map
The congressional map is even more rigged in favor of Republicans than you realize
Jacob Sugarman
New research indicates Democrats may need a tidal wave to reclaim the House this fall
2018’s blue wave must be as big as what followed Nixon’s 1974 resignation to retake House
Steven Rosenfeld
Brennan Center analysts say Democrats need an 11 percent national popular voter margin to win 23 more House seats
Political gerrymandering gets its day in the Supreme Court
Matthew Rozsa
The Supreme Court will hear gerrymandering cases brought by Democrats -- and one brought by Republicans
Democrats need big margins to take back the House: Report
Matthew Sheffield
Analysts estimate winning 51% of the popular vote won't cut it, if Democrats want a House majority
Red-state Democrat: Hillary Clinton has got to stop criticizing Trump voters
Matthew Rozsa
Sen. Claire McCaskill chided Hillary Clinton for talking disrespectfully about people in states who voted for Trump
Democrats do it too: Maryland’s “forgotten gerrymander” reaches Supreme Court
David Daley
Republicans have perfected the gerrymander. There's one clear Democratic case in Maryland, and it's a doozy
This House election — in my Pennsylvania district — is the one you need to follow
Matthew Rozsa
The Democratic race in my un-gerrymandered Lehigh Valley district captures all the drama and conflict of 2018
Egged on by industry lobbyists, Interior Dept. weakens bird protections
Elizabeth Shogren
Protection for birds who are in danger isn't going to happen anytime soon
60 years in orbit for “grapefruit satellite” — the oldest human object in space
Alice Gorman
The Vanguard 1 satellite has been in orbit for sixty years and is the oldest human-made object in space
GOP congressman attempts to impeach anti-gerrymandering judges
Matthew Rozsa
State representative insists Pennsylvania Supreme Court didn't have a right to stop Republican Party gerrymandering
Medicaid is rural America’s financial midwife
Shefali Luthra
Medicaid payments allow struggling hospitals to maintain vital costly services such as maternity care
Hillary Clinton says she “meant no disrespect” with her comments about Trump voters
Matthew Rozsa
The former secretary of state explained why she claimed Trump did best in parts of the country "looking backwards"
How people talk now holds clues about human migration centuries ago
Nicole Creanza, André Ché Sherriah
What can a modern-day Creole language tell us about its first speakers in the 1600s?
Conor Lamb won by running against Paul Ryan, not Donald Trump
Matthew Sheffield
Nancy Pelosi is widely disliked, as rookie candidate Conor Lamb figured out. But Paul Ryan is even more unpopular.
Hillary Clinton was right: The parts of America that support Trump are stuck in the past
Chauncey DeVega
Clinton has an amazing knack for speaking truth at the wrong time. But does it actually help Democrats to lie?
Seven signs that Trump is stumbling into a Mideast war
Jefferson Morley
The Israelis and Saudis want Americans to fight Iran on their behalf.
In Pennsylvania’s 18th, a very important, unimportant election
Christopher Beem, Michael Berkman
Democrat Conor Lamb celebrates a narrow win in Pennsylvania’s 18th — long considered a GOP stronghold
Hillary Clinton attracts anger for saying she won the states “moving forward”
Charlie May
Clinton had harsh words for voters in the key areas she lost, writing off any legitimate grievances as racism
“Swordfishtrombones”: The soundtrack to Tom Waits’ inner gothic freak show
David Smay
"When Tom wants to conjure a mood that’s when he reaches for his boo bams"
It’s OK to say it, Democrats: Russian interference helped Donald Trump
Paul Rosenberg
There's no longer any room for doubt: The Russians helped Trump. Democrats have to wrestle with that and move on
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