Climate Change Is Fueling Wildfires Across South America
The combination of El Niño and climate change has brought historically high temperatures and uncontrollable fires., Read MoreContinue Reading
The combination of El Niño and climate change has brought historically high temperatures and uncontrollable fires., Read MoreContinue Reading
Perfect for patriotic and very gullible MAGA supporters who want to own a piece of history. Wear these The Traitor-branded sneakers to your next insurrection!, Read MoreContinue Reading
Whether faring well, so-so, or even poorly in the caucuses, more than 90 percent of presidential candidates remain in the race post-Iowa There is an oft-repeated saying in presidential campaign news coverage these days: “Three tickets out of Iowa, two out of New Hampshire.” But this cycle there is speculationContinue Reading
Part two of the series, that turns PolitiFact-checks into credibility scores, calculates the truth ratings of people in the past three presidential administrations.Continue Reading
Using PolitiFact-checks, we can compare the credibility of candidates and determine, from past elections, if voters tend to pick the more truthful candidate. (They do.)Continue Reading
Communities in some of the most climate-change-affected areas in southern Madagascar are finding ways to thrive in increasingly challenging environments by becoming more resilient and adapting to unpredictable weather patterns.Continue Reading
People living in Madagascar are learning to adapt to rapidly altering climatic conditions in what is said to be the fourth most climate change affected country worldwide; that’s according to the UN Resident Coordinator, the most senior UN official in the Indian Ocean island nation.Continue Reading
Power-Thinking: Teaching Information Literacy and Mental Immunity with Melanie Trecek-King From The Harvesting Happiness Podcast with Lisa Cypers Kamen: “Harvesting Happiness is proud to partner with the researchers and scholars at the Mental Immunity Project (MIP) and Cognitive Immunology Research Collaborative (CIRCE). Listen to two separate 9-part Harvesting Happiness podcast productions that explore theContinue Reading
Among the most politically tuned-in, last week saw the kind of hand-wringing and accusations of bias surrounding the polls that you’d usually expect from the final two months of a campaign, not the final year and two months of a campaign. The focus was largely on general election polls: WhetherContinue Reading
FiveThirtyEight More: Apple Podcasts | ESPN App | RSS | Amazon Music | Spotify Among the most politically tuned-in, last week saw the kind of hand-wringing and accusations of bias surrounding the polls that you’d usually expect from the final two months of a campaign, not the final year and twoContinue Reading
As insurers cancel policies in regions threatened by sea level rise and wildfires, activists around the world rallied for a week of actions pressuring the companies to drop oil, gas and coal projects driving climate disasters. By Keerti Gopal NEW YORK—Roishetta Ozane would have rather been sitting in a rockingContinue Reading
In protesting their employers’ support for Israel, tech workers are protesting genocide while also fighting to control their own working conditions and the production process itself, writes Sarah Jaffe., Read MoreContinue Reading
As a city that bolstered digital surveillance across racial lines, Chicago has a responsibility to prevent further harm from policing technology, writes Alejandro Ruizesparza., Read MoreContinue Reading
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