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These New Air Sensors Could Revolutionize Air Pollution Regulation
"Having the ability to know what's in your air, it gives people peace of mind." -
Inside the Radical, Uncomfortable Movement to Reform White Supremacists
As hate groups have surged, so has the number of extremists trying to escape. -
These Americans Wanted To Show Migrant Kids They Weren’t Alone
This week's Recharge profiles people who are working to help others. Justice occasionally prevails, no matter what the headlines say. -
Salesforce Employees Join Growing Protests Against Tech Contracts With Border Agencies
Employees want the company to examine its deal with Customs and Border Protection. -
Thanks to the Supreme Court, Cops Now Have to Get a Warrant Before Tracking Your Cell Phone
A narrow 5-4 opinion establishes a new barrier against "tireless and absolute surveillance." -
Tech Employees Are Rallying Against Their Companies’ Work With ICE
Microsoft, Salesforce, and a whole bunch of tech companies are providing the software behind Trump's border crackdown. -
How an Ancient Extinction Foreshadowed the Planet’s Future
“It happened on land, and it happened in the sea, and it happened at the same time." -
School Officials Tried to Stop Her From Talking About Sexual Assault. She Wouldn’t Be Silenced.
This week’s Recharge profiles people who stood up for truth, love, and even for strangers. -
Net Neutrality Is Officially Dead. Here’s What’s Next.
The FCC's repeal of net neutrality may not be the final say. -
One of America's Biggest Genetic Testing Companies Refuses to Publicly Share Data That Could Save Countless Lives
Many companies contribute to open databases—but not Myriad Genetics. -
The Stars of This Stunning Debut Novel Are a Long Way From the Reservation
Tommy Orange tells the stories of city-dwelling Native Americans. -
Trump Blames FBI for Not Warning Him About Paul Manafort
"[W]e should have been told that Comey and the boys were doing a number on him." -
Russia’s Campaign to Help Trump Win Was Just the Start
And the next attack on US elections, warns former FBI agent Clint Watts, could come from within. -
A $50,000-a-Night Underwater Hotel Room in the Maldives Shows How Oblivious We Are to Climate Change
It even has, inexplicably, an infinity pool.
