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Monsanto's "Director of Millennial Engagement" studied a handlebar-mustached salesman to learn all about you.
Democrat Mary Burke, a former exec at Trek Bicycle, has a good shot at beating right-wing Walker and becoming the state's next governor.
Render, a new food magazine based in Portland, wants to change the way you think about eating.
While high-profile issues aroused inflexible rhetoric, the food movement made real progress this year in a handful of important but less prominent areas.
It might not be the future, but a pay-what-you-can car service for the LGBTQ crowd does show what a real community-based ride service looks like.
RIP Theo Colborn, a scientist who alerted us to the issue of endocrine-disrupting chemicals.
Gentrification is an issue in only a handful of urban neighborhoods, according to a new report. The real problem is growing areas of "concentrated poverty."
And the Paulist philosophy leads to even crazier ideas about pollution, public health, and the role of government.
We quizzed more than a dozen leaders and thinkers about priorities for this coming year, and this is what they had to say.