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The settlement is a dangerous omen for press freedom, given the incoming president’s threats to go after his media critics.
Fossil fuel lobbyists were in a better position to be heard than protesters were at the recent U.N. climate conference in Baku, casting doubt on the efficacy of the negotiations.
How devastating hurricanes such as Milton and Helene could trigger the next big economic crisis.
A Waorani leader and her American husband bridge cultures to produce an exceptional and all-too-rare account of destruction and resilience in the Amazon.
From cell blocks to Congress, the fight to give incarcerated workers basic labor rights gains steam.
The 2024 election is completely lacking in wisdom about nuclear weapons and relations between nuclear superpowers.
Tim Walz is a natural champion for an overdue ban on congressional stock trading.
The hip-hop trio Kneecap fights the power in a fun, self-reflexive biopic.
Meet Paul Dans, the New York lawyer who designed the personnel database that would populate a second Trump administration.
Corporations sold Americans on the chasing arrows — while stripping the logo of its worth.
The media wants to forget about 2020. But if you can’t be honest about the past, how does anything get better?
Wes Ball’s reboot continues a 60-year tradition of slyly shape-shifting critiques by Hollywood’s longest-running sci-fi series.