Court Clears Path for “Alligator Alcatraz” on Sacred Tribal Land
Miccosukee leaders warn that the sprawling complex is interfering with ceremonies as the case moves forward.
Miccosukee leaders warn that the sprawling complex is interfering with ceremonies as the case moves forward.
Republicans are set to dismantle at least five majority-Black districts in the South.
How Nazi-era fears about gender gave rise to sex testing—and why the policy is resurfacing now.
A new “working-class climate agenda” contests the notion that climate policy is politically toxic.
And the public may never know who their money was spent on.
The 8-1 ruling threatens to overturn bans on the discredited practice in 23 states.
“This is doubling down on an already broken and polluting food system.”
Pushing content no one wants.
In Caro Claire Burke’s new novel, “Yesteryear,” an influencer gets stuck in the era she fetishizes.
“I’m the only developer of data centers on earth that graduated from environmental studies.”