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How Wall Street Can Solve the Climate Crisis
Money for clean energy projects is down. But among investors, attention to climate change is growing. -
Obama’s NSA Reforms Are Going to Tick Off Everyone
The intelligence community won't like what Obama's doing. Neither will reform groups and tech companies. -
Green Zones: A Map of the US Military’s Golf Courses
From California to the Korean DMZ, the Pentagon runs nearly 200 golf courses. -
“Breathtaking”: The White House Releases Its Climate Heavy Hitter on the Polar Vortex
You don't get a more credible spokesman than John Holdren. -
GOP Congressional Candidate: Spousal Rape Shouldn’t Be a Crime
Virginia state Sen. Dick Black fought to block a statue of Lincoln and invited a reporter to watch him viewing violent rape porn on a library computer. Now he's looking for a promotion. -
Real-Life “Lone Survivor” Marcus Luttrell Really Hates the Liberal Media
"I'd turned into a fucking liberal, a half-assed, no-logic nitwit, all heart, no brain, and the judgment of a jackrabbit," the war hero writes. -
Net Neutrality Takes a Big Hit in Court
A judge rules that net neutrality rules can't be enforced unless broadband companies are classified as common carriers. -
10 Myths About NSA Surveillance That Need Debunking
Focusing on the legality of Edward Snowden's actions is a distraction. Let's face the arguments of pundits and 9/11 fear-mongers to determine what's true and what's not. -
Should You Ask Your Doctor for Antibiotics Over the Phone?
Prescribing antibiotics based on a phone or email evaluation has become common practice. Here's why it shouldn't be. -
A Poison Aficionado’s Guide to 6 Killer Chemicals
Science journalist Deborah Blum explores the homicidal—and environmental—ways that chemistry can do us in. -
QUIZ: Match the Political Scandal to the Apology
When in doubt, talk about your tax policy. -
Will San Francisco’s Plan to Charge Tech Buses $1.5 Million Satisfy Activists?
Mayor Ed Lee unveils his proposal to charge private shuttles for using city bus stops. -
Inside “The Act of Killing’s” Guerrilla Distribution Campaign in Indonesia
"Instead of saying sorry for the mass killing in 1965, they want the film not to be seen by Indonesians." -
How Reddit Became a Gun Market—and Authorized Its Logo on Assault Rifles
The company licensed its trademark alien for the weapons while it was owned by Condé Nast, a Mother Jones investigation shows. -
Dear Apple: Don’t Work With Russian Company Whose Creative Director Advocates “Burning Gays in Ovens”
An open letter to CEO Tim Cook asks Apple to be a "corporate citizen who supports basic human rights." -
These GOPers Tried (and Failed) to Kill the Benefits Bill. Here’s How High Unemployment Is in Their States
Thirty-seven Republican senators voted no. Some of them were from the hardest hit states. -
The KKK Leader Haunted-House Song the Late Phil Everly Never Got To Write
The rock 'n roll icon's Tennessee home is where Confederate lieutenant general Nathan Bedford Forrest fatally stabbed a man. -
Bill Nye Wants to Wage War on Anti-Science Politics, Make a Movie—and Save the Planet From Asteroids
"The president lights up when he sees Bill," an Obama administration official says. -
“Community’s” Gillian Jacobs: TV’s Coolest Feminist?
The star of the Internet's favorite sitcom talks about her actress-vs.-FBI dream project and her favorite Supreme Court justices. -
Believing You’re God Doesn’t Make You Too Crazy to Be Executed
The cowboy who tried to subpoena Jesus and six other killers with delusions of divinity.

