After nearly five years of being on edge, this is what it might take to reset our brains.
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Substantive climate policy and action will require a unified effort—a process that could address, even repair, deep fractures in how the American democracy serves its citizens.
In a year defined and motivated by rage, protest, fear, and heartbreak, closing out 2020 with rest might be the most powerful statement we can make.
We've seen social media sell our personal data and spread misinformation and hate, and our personal data. But we still can’t break up with it.
If we want to get serious about disrupting white supremacy, we need to understand environmental racism and its perpetrators.
Rapid gentrification, land loss, and warming climates are contributing to the disappearance of regional cuisines around the U.S.
When the writer sustained long-term injuries from a car accident, she discovered the degree to which those with invisible disabilities feel penalized—in large part due to medical...
Everything is on the ballot right now, not least of all, the fate of the world. Literally.
From conspiracy theories, to trolls and bots, we're fighting a war of propaganda and misinformation. But there are steps you can take to combat it.