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The Doomsday Clock is set two minutes from midnight. Here’s why we should be worried.
read moreThe Doomsday Clock is set two minutes from midnight. Here’s why we should be worried.
read moreA key activist group has quietly dropped its support for carbon-capture technology, which scientists say will be crucial to fighting global warming.
read moreThe state had some of the worst voting laws in the country. It’s about to have some of the best.
read moreA legislator in the California Assembly has introduced a bill that, if passed, would require retailers to make digital receipts the default instead of paper.
read moreA person shouldn’t have to be a “genius” or “economically productive” to have access to equal opportunity.
read moreFourth-generation crop farmer John Boyd checks the condition of a soybean field Tuesday in Baskerville, Va. Because of the government shutdown, Boyd has not received his crucial soybean subsidies.
read moreThroughout our country’s history politics have always been divisive, so much so that the Civil War was fought over slavery, at times pitting neighbor against neighbor, brother against brother.
read moreTanisha Keller, a single mother who works for the federal Census Bureau, used to live paycheck to paycheck. Now, she is living nothing to nothing.
read moreIt’s an ominous sign for America’s ability to meet its goals under the Paris Agreement on climate change.
read moreThe Washington governor believes his focus on the environment will resonate with voters. But can he persuade enough Americans to pay attention to him?
read moreEndangered species, climate change — the administration is taking the country, and the world, backward.
read moreI love my parents. But they are Conservative, Trump supporting, selectively racist Republicans who eschew the news because “it’s always bad/depressing” (except when they watch Fox.) The Primetime news hour is “time for Wheel of Fortune.” And they are totally unprepared for what’s coming.
read moreThe First Step Act adopts significant, but modest, criminal justice reforms.
read more“You have to think 10, 20, 30, and 100 years ahead. And nobody budgets or plans for that.”
read moreA new report describes the 10 species most at risk from policies proposed by the current administration.
read moreA new Congress means shifting politics and priorities. Here’s what multifamily will be focused on in the year ahead.
read moreDespite legal concerns, the administration is pushing ahead.
read moreNonprofit groups that used to focus their energies on litigation and education are structuring themselves to be political players.
read moreHow my middle school guidance counselor became the first Democratic state representative elected in Bedford, New Hampshire, since 1934.
read moreThe dust is settling on the 2018 midterms—and no plan to fight global warming has emerged unscathed.
read moreThe former California governor helped support multiple ballot measures this year that will change how legislative districts are drawn. He already has his eye on more reforms in 2020.
read moreVictories mark unprecedented level of success for black female judicial candidates in Harris county, which includes Houston
read moreWho won? It depends on which of these results you think is most important and how national politics plays out in months and years ahead.
read moreVoters in the 2018 midterms chose to elect candidates who look, worship, and love like them.
read moreThe Committee on Science, Space, and Technology may finally live up to its name.
read moreThe campaigns against ballot measures in three states have amassed $81 million.
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