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An oil industry consultant explains why she’s had enough
She says Shell "blatantly doesn’t care" about climate change.
Why the Depp-Heard trial is so much worse than you realize
Amber Heard is just the first target of a new extremist playbook.
Pandemic school reopenings were not just about politics
What researchers are still learning about in-person instruction during Covid-19.
The progressive push to oust the last anti-abortion House Democrat, explained
A South Texas runoff could show how motivating abortion rights can be for voters.
Why Trump is struggling to take down Georgia’s Brian Kemp
The power of a Trump endorsement has limits against the incumbent Republican governor.
The profound impact of giving American families a little more cash
Six months of payments lifted millions of children out of poverty. Then they stopped.
The problem of global energy inequity, explained by American refrigerators
The average fridge in the US consumes more electricity in a year than an average person in dozens of countries.
What we know so far about monkeypox
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Why the right is thirsty for Hungary
The Conservative Political Action Conference, which is like Republican Coachella, is usually held stateside, but this week it's throwing a party in Budapest, Hungary. Noel King got kicked out.