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America’s power plants are getting cleaner — but they’re still pretty filthy
Lindsay Abrams
A new report highlights the feasibility of, and necessity for, the EPA's plan to reduce emisisons
“You are not just an affair”: I fell for the world’s oldest romantic cliché — being human
Jeanne Carstensen
I fantasized that Paris could somehow protect my love with Alexandra. Instead, I lost both the city and the woman
The floods next time: How 2 degrees Celsius could reshape the entire U.S.
Benjamin Strauss
If climate projections hold to form, America's Eastern seaboard will be unrecognizable in a matter of decades
This is what it’s going to look like when 20 feet of sea level rise swallows America
Lindsay Abrams
Even if we cut emissions, a new study projects, our coastlines are done for
Neo-Confederates’ existential crisis: Why they can’t hide their racism any longer
Max Blumenthal
For decades, the coalition has shrouded its politics in the Confederate flag. Dylann Roof put an end to all that
“No one is making them stop”: Why corporations outsource catastrophe — and workers pay the price
Scott Eric Kaufman
Labor historian Erik Loomis illuminates the warped economic order that exploits the global poor
“No one knows if New Orleans will live again”: A digital diary of Hurricane Katrina, 10 years later
Cynthia Joyce
When the levees broke, New Orleans stayed in touch digitally. Here are some of their heart-wrenching stories
What are the most (and least) patriotic states in America?
Janet Allon
A new report measures the % of a state's population that believes the U.S. is the greatest country in the world
I was a troll on the white dude-bro Internet: The dark side of gaming, libertarianism, and guns
Matt Saccaro
For the young male mind, some things are far more damaging than porn
It’s worse than gerrymandering: This is the reform we need to restore democracy, competitive elections
Drew Spencer, Rob Richie
The Supreme Court saved citizen redistricting. Trouble is that's not solution enough for fair, democratic elections
The economic plan that could save America (but scares conservative billionaires senseless)
Sean McElwee
Guaranteed government jobs would be a huge boon to the American worker — and deprive the rich of their power
Writing to genre stinks: Two debut novelists on the hard line between fantasy and realism — and why it doesn’t make sense
Rene Denfeld, Stephanie Feldman
Two authors on using fairy-tale elements to explore trauma & memory, and why "Is this real" is a loaded question
A dramatic re-enactment of Scalia’s absurd marriage equality dissent — now with more “mystical aphorisms of the fortune cookie!”
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Sorry, I can't stop laughing at the Justice's furious tantrum over this historic "judicial Putsch"
10 famous geniuses who basked in recreational drug use
Robert T. Gonzalez
These intellectual titans indulged
We’re still a nation of cowards: The Confederate flag, guns & a political class that barely functions
Luke Brinker
Once support for the Confederate flag was untenable, Nikki Haley acted & others followed. It's not so on gun safety
The GOP’s delusional Charleston outrage shows just how desperate it has become
Heather Digby
From "n-word" handwringing to ludicrous complaints about "politicizing" a tragedy, Republicans have totally lost it
You Must Hear This! Fields’ debut album
Benjamin Wheelock
Graham Field takes us back to 1971 to revisit his band's heavy, melodic, organ-drenched opus
The real reason why Pope Francis’ historic climate-change manifesto is so important
Edward L. Rubin
The Pope is now arguing for the moral imperative of fighting climate change. Congress, meanwhile, does nothing.
Elijah Wood’s guide to clean living: “The sensual things in life are what I’m attracted to”
Gary M. Kramer
Salon talks to the "Lord of the Rings" star about vice, poets, and the vices of poets in "Set Fire to the Stars"
Heaven knows we’re miserable now: Reports reveal just how unhappy Americans are — and for good reasons
Scott Timberg
The U.S. is good at a lot of things. But when it comes to happiness and family policy, we're strictly bush leagues
American imperialists are deluding themselves: Henry Kissinger, George W. Bush and the end of U.S. hegemony
Alfred McCoy
The former secretary of state lauds W's "courage" in Iraq. Here's what he and his fellow hawks refuse to accept
Marco Rubio lashes out at “elitist” New York Times: Why this is just the fight he wants
Sophia Tesfaye
After the New York Times reports on his personal finances, Marco Rubio can now play the victim of "liberal media"
4 shocking ways segregation continues to devastate Black America
Lawrence Brown
If you've seen the recent disturbing videos of police confrontations, you've seen part of the picture — but not all
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