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“Globalist” is an epithet now — yet some of history’s greatest thinkers supported world government
Matthew Rozsa
Luminaries like Albert Einstein believed that humanity needed to unite under a world government to deal with crises
“You never forget spotting your first mushroom in a Finnish forest”: My day with the Mushroom Queen
Naomi Moriyama, William Doyle
Stepping into a Finnish forest is something akin to being in a childhood fairytale — one packed with wild edibles
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
Is the QAnon “movement” a tragedy, a danger — or a terrorist group?
Thom Hartmann
Half the people who stormed the Capitol were QAnon believers. Are they all mentally ill, or dangerous fanatics?
Is Mark Meadows next? Jan. 6 committee plans to “move very quickly” on criminal charges
Igor Derysh
After Steve Bannon's indictment, congressional investigators have Trump's former chief of staff in their sights
Steve Bannon’s criminal indictment is the best thing that’s ever happened to him
Heather Digby Parton
Bannon's flashy surrender on contempt of Congress charges for defying a Jan. 6 subpoena shows he is relevant again
Climate change is gonna tick you off: Bloodsucking pests slated for population boom
Matthew Rozsa
Many of the things that humans hate about climate change, ticks and mosquitoes love
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"
Earth’s space junk problem is getting worse
Daniel Karel
Despite military, commercial, and scientific incentives to clean up space junk, there are no clear solutions
Recurring nightmares: How the American coup attempt summoned memories of another
Alfred McCoy
The Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection reminded me far too much of the 1986 Manila Hotel coup attempt in the Philippines
Steele dossier researcher Igor Danchenko arrested by Bill Barr’s special prosecutor: report
Bob Brigham
Danchenko gained notoriety after claiming that Vladimir Putin's dissertation contained plagiarized sections
Climate change is coming for the supermarket
Matthew Rozsa
Temperature and climate shifts will cause the number of available food calories to fall by roughly 1% per year
QAnon expert: Unhappy believers are now being lured into far-right extremist groups
Chauncey DeVega
Conspiracy theory expert Sophia Moskalenko says QAnon's "lost sheep" are being swallowed by "mass radicalization"
Adam Schiff on Jan. 6, Republican lies big and small — and prosecuting Donald Trump
Dean Obeidallah
House Intelligence chair says DOJ “should be doing a lot more” in bringing Donald Trump and his cabal to justice
MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough slams the Wall Street Journal for running Trump letter: “Wow! This is bull”
Travis Gettys
The Wall Street Journal ran the letter — then issued a fact-check the next day
Why the Julian Assange case is the most important battle for press freedom of our time
Chris Hedges
If Assange goes to prison for exposing war crimes, it will mean the death of real national security reporting
Biden’s worst idea yet: Do we really want a new Cold War with China?
David Vine
The "Anglo alliance" between the U.S., U.K. and Australia threatens to take the world to the brink of disaster
How did Chemex, the coffee-making darling of the 60s, earn a recurring spot on “Friends”?
Ashley Rodriguez
Was it aesthetics? A comment on the characters' financial standing? Let's discuss — over coffee
The big climate crisis we aren’t talking about: Is nuclear winter coming?
Norman Solomon
America's aging arsenal of land-based nuclear missiles could far too easily lead to total climate catastrophe
The one reason why Donald Trump is guaranteed to run for president
Heather Digby Parton
Trump 2024 is all but a lock. Republicans want him back — but most importantly, Donald Trump wants something else
Is there an “energy crisis”? Not really — fossil fuels are collapsing, and it’s high time
Carl Pope
Why are energy prices spiking? Mostly because we're not making the transition to wind and solar fast enough
More “disease” than “Dracula” — how the vampire myth was born
Stanley Stepanic
Modern vampires like Nandor in "What We Do in the Shadows" are dashing, but weren't in original vampire myths
Scientists are skeptical that “Havana syndrome” is anything more than a psychogenic illness
Matthew Rozsa
Reports of a so-called "sonic weapon" causing illness in diplomats has little physical basis, say doctors
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