How America can lower gas prices like other countries
While you pay through the nose at the gas pump, Big Oil is lining its pockets.
The decline and fall of everything (including me)
What goes up must… Well, you know…
Glenn Greenwald’s transition to ally of bigotry
Greenwald’s brand of anti-trans activist journalism could well lead to violence, even if that’s not his intent.
With God on our side?
“It's not the violence of the few that scares me, it's the silence of the many.”
Three tons of fascism with a bull bar
Fuming at the rest of us, Democracy, and the Earth.
The voters who could decide close elections in 2022
Natives have been making news as not just voters but as successful candidates for local, state, and national offices.
Could tolerant and peaceful bonobos be the model for human peacemaking?
“Both chimpanzees and bonobos are our closest living relatives and therefore studying their social systems and behavior can allow us to trace the evolutionary trajectories of certain phenomenons.”
8 billion humans? Population is a difficult conversation, but we need to start getting...
It’s time to rethink our broken and unfair family planning systems.
Political polarization is pushing evangelicals to a historic breaking point
Christians are splitting with the religious right over Trump, COVID and Black Lives Matter, creating opportunities for those interested in social justice.
Can community schools rescue a ‘troubled’ district?
A contentious contract negotiation between teachers and a district in the Washington D.C. suburbs could foretell whether a transformative strategy for school improvement can dislodge entrenched leadership practices.