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Seattle's ongoing transportation fiasco could not be contained in a single post.
It's been five years since the Supreme Court's landmark ruling, which cleared the way for a huge influx of dirty-energy money into politics.
In the age of affirmative action and more and more women in higher education, why are women going so underrepresented in scientific fields?
A Fort Lauderdale bike registry program aimed to reduce theft, but it also gave cops a reason to stop cyclists, and -- surprise! -- African Americans took most of the heat.
Tyrone Hayes took on a massive chemical company over the impacts of its top-selling herbicide. His story is the subject of a new Amazon original documentary produced by The New Yorker.
A catalogue of shame.
States are charged with implementing Obama's carbon rule for power plants. Which ones will cooperate and which ones won't?
Community land trusts can guarantee a level of economic diversity in urban neighborhoods, and help locals take charge of their own destiny.
The people who deny climate change are most likely to suffer from it.