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What if Unhoused People Designed Their Own Homes?
In Oakland, a poet and her crew of “poverty scholars” are doing just that. -
Why You Should Care That Ginni Thomas Is Bonkers
Justice Clarence Thomas is literally in bed with a conspiracy theory nutter. -
The Sex Life of the Internet
Journalist Samantha Cole discusses the complicated, intertwined history of the digital world and sex -
You’re Sexually Assaulted. You Report. And Police Make You the Suspect.
Police unleash a slew of interrogation techniques meant for criminal suspects on vulnerable people. -
Mike Flynn and MAGA Activists Wage War Against a Florida Hospital
“You wonder if there is a different agenda than how we treated the particular patient.” -
For Some Islanders, Deep Sea Mining Evokes Colonialism
“I think we’re going to be taken to the cleaners." -
Facebook’s AI Seems to Have a Racism Problem
The company apologized after a video of Black men was followed by a prompt asking about “primates.” -
Can Hard Drives Be Recycled? Google Is Trying to Find Out.
Resource-intensive rare earth elements aren't something you want to just toss. -
Wall Street Gutted Steward Health Care. Patients Paid the Price.
One of America's biggest for-profit hospital operators is bankrupt, broken, and responsible for countless mistreated patients—thanks to its private equity overlords. -
UN Seabed-Mining Watchdog Doing Business “Behind Closed Doors”
Conservationists consider deep-sea extraction a "scientific and political minefield.” -
TFW a TV Host Tells a White Woman That as a “Hispanic” She Should Speak for “Hispanic Voters”
"Well, I'm not a Hispanic, but I am in a super competitive district!" -
Sam Bankman-Fried and the Multibillion-Dollar Drama Over FTX’s Ruins
In exclusive prison interviews, the convicted crypto king is still fighting to control the narrative ahead of a high-stakes appeal. -
When Will Climate Change Break the Atlantic? Two Scientists Have an Answer.
A gigantic, weather-defining current system could be headed to collapse. -
Late Payments and Confusion: One Startup’s Struggle to Make Rent Easier
As it sought an automated solution, Flex employed an army of temps to manually pay some customers' rent. -
Australia vs. Rupert Murdoch
What's the future of the aging mogul's global empire? Look to the place where it all began. -
The DNA of Deadly Pathogens Is Easy to Obtain
Too easy, some say. How worried should we be? -
Trump Sues Facebook, Google, and Twitter: Is It All About the Grift?
The cases had barely been filed before the former president began fundraising off of them. -
Post-Roe, We Need Physicians to Advocate for Abortion Care
Independent clinics provide the vast majority of abortion care, but systemic change in hospitals may help expand access. -
America’s Power Grid Isn’t Remotely Ready for Our Renewables Revolution
Getting power where it's needed—and when—will be no small feat. -
Abortion Pills Will Be Crucial in a Post-Roe World. But They’re Not the Magic Fix Many Think They Are.
Let me repeat: equity, equity, equity.
