Environment Politics Another Target of GOP Spending Cuts: Renewables for Farmers Max Graham A budget proposal in the House could roll back billions for rural clean energy.
Environment Justice The Unequal Benefits of California’s Electric Vehicle Transition Jenessa Duncombe 06/06/23
Environment Stingy Rich Countries Don’t Live Up to Climate Change Commitments WhoWhatWhy Staff 06/05/23
Health & Medicine Politics More Indications RFK Jr.’s Anti-Vaccine Claims Have Little Basis Russ Baker 06/05/23 At a time when disinformation and narrow-mindedness are at an all-time high, the last thing we need is a purported “reform” candidate who contributes to the mess.
Health & Medicine Rights & Liberties Oklahoma Supreme Court Strikes Down Two Abortion Bans WhoWhatWhy Staff 05/31/23
Health & Medicine Justice Sackler Family Gets Immunity, Victims Get Crumbs, Nobody Gets Justice WhoWhatWhy Staff 05/31/23
Health & Medicine Labor Lack of Sick Leave a Major Factor in Spread of Foodborne Illnesses WhoWhatWhy Staff 05/30/23
Technology Democratic Senators Remind Musk That Twitter Is Not Above the Law WhoWhatWhy Staff At issue is whether Twitter is violating the consent decree it had entered into with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) in 2011 after it was hacked.
Technology Twitter Leaves Voluntary EU Agreement Aimed at Fighting Disinformation WhoWhatWhy Staff 05/27/23
Culture Politics Technology Musk’s Brain Chip Company Says It Got Approval for Human Trials Klaus Marre 05/26/23
Environment Technology In East Kentucky, Timely Weather Forecasts Are a Matter of Life and Death Anya Slepyan, Claire Carlson 04/06/23
Environment Technology US Can Shift to EVs Without Widespread, Destructive Mining Christopher Bonasia 02/23/23