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The mostly white, Republican Michigan government is taking over the mostly black, Democratic Detroit government. What could possibly go wrong?
As far as we know, there's not supposed to be an eclipse (aka "plague of darkness") anytime soon, but if the sun disappears, we recommend finding a lamb to slaughter, stat.
This weekend's big protests against the tar-sands pipeline aren't just about stopping a single project -- they're a statement of principle.
If the Department of Energy has its way, as many as 50 small modular reactors could be built and deployed every year by 2040.
Two years later, we offer a look back at "the medium chill" and a consideration of what it means to live a meaningful life.
Aaron's Class started their Kickstarter with the goal of raising $800. So far, they've raised $3,500.
The tech economy is turning San Francisco upside down, but not every shiny new innovation is in the public interest.
While states debate the merits of labeling GMO foods, grocery stores lead the way by voluntarily honoring customers' right to know what they're eating.
This will surprise and shock you: It is sometimes hard to stay positive and be an environmentalist.