by Tara Culp-Ressler Posted on December 5, 2014
The magazine says that it "misplaced" its trust in its central source in an explosive story about gang rape.
by Emily Atkin Posted on December 5, 2014
"The whole bank was just bleeding this thick orange gooey stuff," Harrison said.
by Ari Phillips Posted on December 5, 2014 Updated: December 5, 2014
"I don't know why some people are allowed in and others aren't." The American Legislative Exchange Council, the right-wing corporate lobbyist group, has its annual D.C. summit this week.
by Jessica Goldstein Posted on December 5, 2014 Updated: December 5, 2014
How do you snark at a show that's just okay?
by Joe Romm Posted on December 5, 2014
Newsweek has an entire cover story devoted to the question, “Can Geoengineering Save the Earth?” After reading it, you may not realize the answer is a resounding “no.” That’s because Newsweek avoids quoting even one of the countless general critics of geoengineering in its 2700-word (!) piece.
As drought, heat and loss of habitat shrink the natural world, the most cunning animals are finding ways to cope with society.
by Ian Millhiser Posted on December 5, 2014
Some of the incidents laid out in the report reflect such questionable judgment that they would almost be comic if they did not end so tragically.
In states like Virginia, Indiana, Ohio, and Mississippi, reproductive rights advocates are seeing tenuous victories.
by Nicole Flatow Posted on December 4, 2014 Updated: December 5, 2014
South Carolina is a reminder that indictment is possible, albeit rare.
by Emily Atkin Posted on December 4, 2014
Israeli media is reporting that a nature reserve has been flooded and more than 80 people have been hospitalized due to the spill.
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