In Search of Lost Tunnels

The following weekend, I returned to the storage lockers with my partner, Blair. Upon arriving, we removed the picnic table and wooden chairs and machinery and placed it all on the gravel road that ran through the facility. Blair climbed in first, swinging their legs through a hole in the rafters and rifling through box after box.

Efforts to Save Kelp Forests from Ocean Warming Are Ramping Up

At one time, kelp forests — which shelter fish, slow erosion, and sequester carbon — grew along a third of the world’s coastlines. Now, scientists are working to bolster heat-stressed kelp by attacking the urchins that prey on them and transplanting hardier kelp varieties.

Lawmaker Pushes for Ban on Special Treatment for Convicted Drug Traffickers After ProPublica Report

When Trump pardoned Juan Orlando Hernández, prison officials had the former Honduran president's ICE hold lifted and he was driven to a posh New York hotel. That “can never be allowed to happen ever again, ” said Rep. Norma Torres.

Scott Pelley Shows How Legacy Media Got It Wrong — Before Bari Weiss Made It Worse

The “60 Minutes” correspondent describes Weiss’s horrific pro-Trump meddling, but he also shows how “both sides” journalism was already dooming our country.

What federal cuts to science funding could mean for the Great Lakes

Facing another round of cuts, NOAA-funded researchers worry about undermining public safety, the maritime economy, and health on the Great Lakes.