How Exxon used the New York Times to make you question climate science
These oil companies were not as naive or uncertain as they long pretended to be.
BREAKING: Supreme Court Reopens Clinics Closed By Anti-Abortion Law
Anti-abortion lawmakers appear to have pushed Justice Kennedy too far.
Judge orders Chelsea Manning’s immediate release from jail
Manning’s legal team: “Needless to say we are relieved and ask that you respect her privacy while she gets on her feet.”
The scary rise of private intelligence companies
In almost every aspect of life, things that used to be done by governments are being outsourced to the private sector with often predictably bad results.
Whitmer’s data center push isn’t just bad for Michigan—it’s bad for the world
Michiganders are "fighting like hell" because they understand exactly what is at stake.
China will decide the outcome of Russia v. the West
Is Putin the face of the future or the final gasp of the past?
Meet the activists with a plan to make climate change matter in elections
When we speak in terms of people’s needs and dreams rather than inanimate carbon-things, deniers don’t stand a chance.
American Historical Assoc. votes overwhelmingly to support resolution to oppose Scholasticide in Gaza
We speak to Sherene Seikaly and Barbara Weinstein, two scholars who supported the resolution and helped push for the groundbreaking vote.
The leader of Trump’s assault on higher education has a troubled legal and financial...
Terrell, meanwhile, rebranded himself as “Leo 2.0,” attacking “DEI nonsense,” comparing Black Lives Matter to ISIS and declaring the 2020 election was “stolen from President Trump and America!”
Justice Clarence Thomas faces recusal calls in Trump ballot cases
This move has stirred legal debates, with appeals expected to reach the Supreme Court.









