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Watch Peabody Energy sell tons of coal even as you read about why it shouldn't sell any at all.
Wouldn't you love to be able to take an outdoor walk -- inside a Pittsburgh skyscraper?
Many of the nation's levees are in bad shape, says the Army Corps of Engineers. But Republicans don't like to fund disaster prevention.
A new study by Consumer Reports found pork contaminated with dangerous levels of antibiotic-resistant bacteria, including high rates of Yersinia.
Food Forward collects leftover fruits and veggies from farmers markets and gives them to food banks and shelters.
The least productive Congress in a generation is adjourning without allocating any aid at all for those affected by Hurricane Sandy.
Cities tend to adopt easier policies first, according to a new report.
Tom Steyer has made waves in climate politics with big money and hard-nosed tactics. Grist chats with him about Keystone, EPA, Obama, and how to win the climate fight.
Will the ill-fated program ever start renting bikes? Well, yes. But, man, it's been slow.