Science
The Trump administration purged 80 pages of facts about climate change — including that it's caused by humans.
Science
The Trump administration purged 80 pages of facts about climate change — including that it's caused by humans.
Opinion
If the mayor-elect wants a legacy to the left of Michael Bloomberg, he should support a 0.1% tax on all financial transactions to address wealth inequality.
Courts & Law
When dissent becomes an “indicator,” the First Amendment stops being a right and starts being a risk.
TD Column
As the final regulators burn out of the machine, Trump's mental retrogression has no limit but his expiration date.
Courts & Law
Oil companies are once again asking the high court to intervene in climate deception lawsuits across the U.S. — part of an all-hands-on-deck effort by Big Oil and the Trump administration to shut the cases down.
Labor
Labor activists are exposing deadly conditions for Indonesian workers who process nickel for batteries destined for Teslas and other electric cars.
TD Original
Generative AI isn’t inevitable, and people are already fighting hard to keep power-hungry data centers out of their communities.
Ear to the Ground
A major new investigation details how the Trump administration is further empowering a pampered and lawless cattle industry.
Labor
After four years of organizing, Starbucks workers are still trying to get a contract. The current strike is the longest in the history of the coffee giant and has spread to 145 stores in 100-plus cities.
Media
The New York Times’ problem isn’t that it hasn't probed the far-right psyche deeply enough — it’s that it refuses to stop normalizing it.
Dig Scape
A sonic exploration of the relationship between motor vehicles, pollution and extreme weather incidents.
Global Voices
Big Tech and foreign countries scramble for the DRC’s critical minerals, fueling conflict and trapping locals in poverty.
Activism
“They can’t decide for us without us.”

