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How the GOP Learned to Hate Divorce, Again
From dudes on podcasts to party platforms: This year no-fault divorce came roaring back into the mainstream of Republican politics. -
In 2023, Los Angeles Was on Strike
Last year, many workers in the city walked off the job. Thirty years ago, a victory by organized janitors helped set the groundwork. -
Democrats Are MIA—Just When the Country Needs Them to Counter the Trump-Musk Blitzkrieg
Why are they bringing a teaspoon to a gunfight? -
It’s Time to Let Cyclists Use Crosswalks
We need better infrastructure. Barring that, let me cross the street with pedestrians. -
Terry Anderson Was a Pawn in a Nasty Game, and a Hero for Journalists
I reported in Beirut before Hezbollah kidnapped him for six years. He knew the risks of telling stories. -
The Men Fight Back
After MeToo, a regressive vision of masculinity became increasingly popular. Here’s a guide. -
Amazon’s “Water Positive” Claim Comes With a Big Asterisk
Offsetting its data centers' H2O use is great. But what about the thirsty power plants they rely on? -
Why Does Every Tech Company Want to “Democratize” Something?
A concept rooted in politics and the public sphere has been squeezed into a new container: that of the individual consumer. -
Rooftop Solar Is a Miracle. Why Are We Killing It With Red Tape?
Trump wants to end solar power—and too many blue states are helping. -
Meet the Mayor of GreenSky
Ketan Joshi talks about climate change with people who are unlearning the habits of trying to please the algorithm. -
Employees Sue American Airlines Over “Socio-Political” 401(k) Options
Nobody ever forced its workers to invest in ESG funds, but still. -
Does Elon Musk Know What He’s Even Doing?
The latest in the "state-affiliated media" saga. -
Let’s Be Clear: Putin Is Again Trying to Put Trump in the White House
More evidence emerges of Russia's covert assault on American democracy. -
Snapshots From a Clean Energy Future
Across America, microgrids are changing the power dynamic. -
Kanye West Agrees to Acquire Conservative Social Media App Parler
The app's CEO is the husband of Candance Owens. -
The Team of Researchers Fighting to Prove West Bank Apartheid
For years, international groups have claimed Israel imposes apartheid. Can these maps finally help prosecutors make courts accept the claim? -
Biden Pushes to Renew Spy Program That Threatens Communities of Color
With Section 702 set to expire, civil rights groups are demanding reform. -
We’ve Got What It Takes to End Poverty in America
The hard part is the politics—and complacency—says author Matthew Desmond. -
Experts Fear a Deluge of Climate Misinformation on Twitter
Global warming lies are often packaged with hot-button culture war topics.
