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Aging Senators’ Zoom With Zelenskyy Went About as Well as You’d Expect
Some shared screen shots that could have compromised Zelenskyy's safety. -
Transgender Teens and Their Families Prepare to Flee Texas
"What choice do we have? I'd rather lose our home and our state than lose my child." -
How the Mainstream Movement Against Gender-Based Violence Fails Black Workers and Survivors
Allegations of racism at a Washington coalition highlight a broader movement’s betrayal. -
The Energy-Hogging, Water-Sucking Scourge of Big Tech, Visualized
The planet goes one way, gadget-mad humans and crypto bros go the other. -
Bitcoin Miners Revived a Dying Montana Coal Plant—and Emissions Soared
With climate crisis looming, energy-gobbling cryptocurrency operations are drawing ire. -
Starbucks Called Its Flagship Stores a Metaphor for the Company. Now They’re Trying to Unionize.
"They will have Starbucks-branded pronoun pins for us to wear, but the second someone starts saying the U-word…" -
My Family Lost Our Farm During Japanese Incarceration. I Went Searching for What Remains.
When Executive Order 9066 forcibly removed my family from their community 80 years ago, we lost more than I realized. -
Melania Trump Might’ve Bought Her Own NFT
A convenient stunt after the collection had a hard time attracting bids. -
North Carolina Poultry Frenzy: 500 Million Birds and “Zero Transparency”
First came vast lagoons of hog waste—now unregulated mountains of chicken poop. -
Meet Abortion Bans’ New Best Friend—Your Phone
When it comes to reproductive rights, your digital trail matters more than you think. -
Dirty Dozen: The Private Equity Firms Driving Fossil Fuel Expansion
"They are, in reality, some of the world’s biggest oil barons." -
These Doctors’ Groups Are Cheering On the Anti-Vax Truckers
Might there be something in it for them? -
What Should Farmers Grow in the Desert?
As the Colorado River withers, a Japanese rubber company tries to persuade Arizona farmers to grow a latex-producing crop that’s adapted to arid conditions. -
Koalas Declared Endangered After “Shockingly Fast Decline”
Australian officials failed to create recovery plans to protect the iconic species. -
What Did the IRS Want With Your Selfies?
It canceled a contract with a controversial ID startup—that dozens of states still use. -
A Notorious Prison Tech Giant Is Poised to Cash In on Pell Grants for Incarcerated People
Millions of dollars in college financial aid will soon be available to prisoners. Aventiv has taken note. -
Here’s One Way to Make Server Farms Suck Less Power
"Information batteries" could help Big Tech maximize its use of renewable energy. -
Epic Floods in Pacific Northwest Revive a Long-Running Dispute Over How to Manage a River
Farmers in Washington State and British Columbia want to dredge the Nooksack River. Native communities and scientists say that will doom the endangered Chinook salmon. -
The Plan Was Simple: Infiltrate MAGA World and Tell Everyone What She Saw. Then She Was Found Out.
Amanda Moore went undercover and witnessed how fascism has burrowed into the right. -
School Boards Have Long Been a Tool of White Supremacy
Our history of letting white Americans veto racial progress in schools.

