Ayurella Horn-Muller / GristFarmers from Iowa to India depend on fossil fuel-based fertilizers. Much of their supply is stuck in the Persian Gulf.Science
Lewis Kamb / U.S. Right to KnowDocuments show scientists across multiple U.S.-funded projects proposed altering the molecular structure of bat viruses to allow them to unlock and enter human cells more efficiently.TD Column
Michael Kwet / TruthdigThe AI company wants you to believe it is the industry's ‘ethical’ alternative, but it has always been openly imperialist and pro-military.
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Daniel Hunter / Waging NonviolenceNoem’s firing shows our power, and now we must go after the real architect of Trump's deportation machine and so many other harmful policies.
Katie Surma / Inside Climate NewsAs the country moves to intensify mining and oil operations, environmental and Indigenous leaders’ bank accounts are being frozen or closed.TD Column
Nick Cleveland-Stout and Daniel Boguslaw / Responsible StatecraftThe Northern California hideaway is a social nexus for revolvers between the national security community and defense contractors.Health & Wellness
Angela Hart / Kasier Health NewsThe California governor has positioned himself as a national public health leader by staking out science-backed policies in contrast with the Trump administration.Immigration
Atra Mohamed / Minnesota ReformerNew taxes and regulations on remittances could further destabilize countries like Somalia, where half the population lives in poverty.Book Review
Megan Carpentier / TruthdigGisèle Pelicot reckons with the brutal memories of sexual violence in her memoir “A Hymn to Life: Shame Has to Change Sides."
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Janet Abou-Elias and William D. Hartung / TomDispatchHow Alex Karp, Palmer Luckey and their clique of unhinged techno-optimists are putting humanity at risk.
Juan Cole / Informed CommentHigh gasoline prices or even shortages could impel Chinese consumers to turn even more decisively to EVs.
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