Mother Jones
LAST RIGHTS
The Reverend Jeff Hood on the moral injury of ministering to death row inmates
3 min |
March/April 2026
Mother Jones
HOUSE ARREST
HIDING OUT WITH AN IMMIGRANT FAMILY IN ICE-OCCUPIED MEMPHIS
10+ min |
March/April 2026
Mother Jones
SUNNY WITH A CHANCE OF PROGRESS
Solarpunk imagines what happens when our climate changes—and we pivot.
7 min |
March/April 2026
Mother Jones
ADVENTURISM
The MAGA critique of globalism never meant the end of war.
4 min |
March/April 2026
Mother Jones
"WHO THE FUCK ARE THESE MEN?"
HOW EXTREMISTS RECONQUERED IDAHO—AND HOW SOME LOCALS ARE FIGHTING BACK
10+ min |
March/April 2026
Mother Jones
WE'RE SUING RFK JR.
The Epstein files are not the only documents the government is hiding.
3 min |
March/April 2026
Scientific American
Depolarization Depot
Tweaks to social media feeds reduced polarizing effects
2 min |
March 2026
Scientific American
Fire Starters
Ancient humans were making fire 350,000 years earlier than thought
3 min |
March 2026
Scientific American
Cosmic Chain
Hundreds of galaxies form one of the largest spinning structures ever spotted
2 min |
March 2026
Scientific American
The Universe's Weirdest Optical Illusions
Sometimes the farther away an object is, the bigger it seems to be
4 min |
March 2026
Scientific American
Socially Awkward Math
A mathematician's random walk theorem explains the stark mathematical difference between drunk people and drunk birds
5 min |
March 2026
Scientific American
Regrowth Record
Axolotls can completely regenerate a key immune organ
2 min |
March 2026
Scientific American
Language Gaps
Scientists show how the brain slices speech up into recognizable words
2 min |
March 2026
Scientific American
When Care Becomes Code
AI is spreading through American medicine. When the system is wrong, the burden often lands on those who never asked for a copilot in the first place
10+ min |
March 2026
Scientific American
Everything You Wanted to Know about Polyamory (but Were Afraid to Ask
The practice is not a faddish excuse to sleep around, research shows. And it has deep roots in American culture
10+ min |
March 2026
Scientific American
Navigating Our Social Worlds
The same brain areas that help us map physical space help us chart social connections
5 min |
March 2026
Scientific American
Relativity Revealed
Physicists have observed a bizarre prediction of special relativity for the first time
8 min |
March 2026
Scientific American
Little Red Dots
Astronomers are racing to understand mysterious ancient objects that pepper images taken by the James Webb Space Telescope
10+ min |
March 2026
The Atlantic
HOW AMERICA GOT SO SICK
The health of a nation reflects the health of a democracy.
10+ min |
March 2026
The Atlantic
Deadlier Than Gettysburg
How the cruelty of the Confederacy's prison camps gave rise to the rules of war
10 min |
March 2026
The Atlantic
What's the Worst That Could Happen?
AI and the future of work
10+ min |
March 2026
The Atlantic
THE MYSTERY OF HENRY FORDHAM
How did my great-great-grandfather become a free man?
10+ min |
March 2026
The Atlantic
THE MAN WHO BROKE PHYSICS
One of the pleasures of watching Ilia Malinin, apart from his indifference to gravity, is to witness him becoming.
10+ min |
March 2026
The Atlantic
The Secrets of Indigenous Art
Major exhibits are upending the way people understand Native American and Aboriginal artists.
10+ min |
March 2026
Mother Jones
TRUMP'S WAR ON HISTORY
As America’s 250th anniversary approaches, the president wants to control the country’s future by rewriting its past.
10+ min |
March/April 2026
Mother Jones
“He Thinks Our People Are Idiots” Trump has betrayed the people of coal country. They love him anyway.
Christy Ratliff is sitting in a folding chair in a public school gym in Grundy, Virginia, waiting for her number to be called.
10+ min |
March/April 2026
Mother Jones
UNFRIENDLY SKIES
The private equity-owned airline profiting off Trump's deportations
6 min |
March/April 2026
Mother Jones
THE INHERITANCE
What being a billionaire scion taught JB Pritzker about standing up to one
10+ min |
March/April 2026
Los Angeles Times
Always online, always judged: Gen Z shops for image
Many in Generation Z can justify shelling out $550 for a Coach purse but not dropping $15 for a Sweetgreen salad.
4 min |
February 16, 2026
Los Angeles Times
Black lawmakers and civil rights leaders unite in fight
They plan to mobilize against ‘Trump agenda and protect minority communities.
3 min |
