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The Man Who Broke Offshore Wind
How David Stevenson, a guy with a hybrid car and a solar rooftop, helped take down a burgeoning US energy sector.
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The Movement to Build the Future America Promised
AmericaFWD is a new national movement powered by community voices and a coalition of the willing, committed to building the “new” way forward. -
Meet the TikTok Stars Demanding Oil Companies Clean Up Their Mess
There are millions of abandoned oil wells across the United States. A group of unlikely activists in Texas is making sure no one forgets they need to be cleaned up. -
This Disability Education Law Just Turned 50. Disability Advocates Want More.
"Our civil rights are not up for negotiations," Rep. Lateefah Simon said. -
The Case Against Thanksgiving Turkey
So much death and waste for a main dish that doesn't live up to the hype. -
The Uncanny Gmail Clone That Drops You Straight Into Epstein’s Inbox
A clever bit of digital wizardry turns the 20,000-plus email dump into a working Gmail parody you can search, sort, and star. -
Majorie Taylor Greene No Longer Trusts the Plan
After feuding with Trump, the congresswoman resigns and casts doubt on the QAnon conspiracy theory she once promoted on her way out the door. -
At the Justice Department, Civil Rights Now Means Gun Rights
The Civil Rights Division was created to protect the disempowered. Under Trump, it’s working to dismantle gun restrictions. -
Trump-Appointed Judge Blocks Trump’s Texas Gerrymander
Trump could lose the redistricting war he started. -
New Report Indicates a Growing Public Resistance to Data Centers
The facilities suck up land, water, and power—driving up prices for all—and many locals are fed up. -
Trump Eyes Mining of Pacific Seafloor Near the Mariana Trench
The administration wants to open up an area bigger than Peru, alarming scientists and Indigenous leaders. -
The Elections Were a Referendum on Energy—And Democrats Won
Welcome to the electric blue wave. -
Florida’s Governor Is a Veteran. So Are Seven Inmates He’ll Send to the Execution Chamber This Year.
Should their military service matter?
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Patagonia’s Playbook for Environmental Activism
The brand's first impact report details how business can support activists. -
The Secret History of Santacon, America’s Most Hated Christmas Party
A new documentary explores the booze-soaked and vomit-slicked gathering's radical roots. -
Florida Takes On Planned Parenthood
Attorney General James Uthmeier filed a $350 million lawsuit alleging deceptive marketing practices over claims that medication abortion is safer than Tylenol. -
Democrats Collapsed Here Last Year. How’d Zohran Do?
New York's mayor-elect launched his campaign by talking to non-voters and Trump supporters. Some of them even came along. -
On Tariffs, the Supreme Court’s GOP Justices Appear Ready to Save Trump From Himself
The administration's economic recklessness threatens Republicans' grip on power. -
Sorry Geese: If You Don’t Pay Your Taxes, Uncle Sam Might Have You Plucked
Liberals—and hip Brooklyn bands—can fantasize about tax strikes, but the IRS holds all the cards.
