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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. -
Investigation: Wait, Who Are the “Internet Stars” at This White House Social Media Briefing?
These are the people who I am being told are influencing me. -
Why You Should Care That Ginni Thomas Is Bonkers
Justice Clarence Thomas is literally in bed with a conspiracy theory nutter. -
Bing Is a Liar—and It’s Ready to Call the Cops
You can't trust Microsoft's AI chatbot. -
Did Trump’s Media Company Really Just Trademark the Term “Truthing”?
Follow the truth… -
Why Do Social Media Platforms Keep Removing Posts About Safe and Legal Abortion Pills?
Access to solid information about how to get ahold of abortion pills is more crucial now than ever. -
Please Allow Me, a Woman Who Just Had a Baby, to Fact-Check Justice Samuel J. Alito
Here are three basic things his draft opinion gets wrong on reproductive health. -
What if Unhoused People Designed Their Own Homes?
In Oakland, a poet and her crew of “poverty scholars” are doing just that. -
Monsters of 2020: Miles Taylor
The former Department of Homeland Security official is anonymous no more. -
George Santos Relative Says They Never Gave $5,800 Reported by the Campaign: “I’m Dumbfounded”
The trail of questionable donations continues to grow. -
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!" -
I Talked to the Guy Who Makes Papel Picado That Says “F*ck Greg Abbott”
A San Antonio artist brings new meaning to the Mexican decoration. -
Trump’s Social Media Business Is a Mess
Will the DWAC SPAC have to give the money back? -
Big Tech Won’t Admit They Are the Only Game in Town
Congress's anti-trust hearing proved the platforms' market shaping power. -
These Corporate Giants Claim They Support Climate Action. Their Behavior Suggests Otherwise.
Amazon, Apple, Disney, Microsoft et al, are part of groups aiming to neuter the reconciliation bill.