Gavin Newsom’s Biggest Problem Is Gavin Newsom

California Gov. Gavin Newsom keeps being pulled further to the right even before he’s running — which is a real problem for a presidential run.

The U. S. doesn’t need to generate as much new electricity as you think

Greater energy efficiency and load shifting could help meet rising electricity needs at a fraction of the cost of building new power plants.

Inside the polarizing plan to stash carbon in a California wetland

A proposal to store carbon dioxide deep below a restored Bay Area wetland is testing how — and where — California pursues climate solutions.

Showering Trump With Flattery Is a Risky Political Strategy

Latin American conservatives love to lavish praise upon the U. S. president. But doing so could undermine the region’s long-term interests.

EEOC Quietly Hired Lawyer Who Crusaded for Cases of Discrimination Against Men — Including His Own

The EEOC quietly hired Benjamin North, a lawyer who crusaded against what he said was discrimination against men in sexual assault cases.

He’s Running to Fill Jasmine Crockett’s House Seat From Her Left. He’s Also Her Pastor.

Justice Democrats is endorsing Frederick Haynes III, seeing him as their best shot to add a new Squad member from Texas.

The American Teen Caught in Israel’s Prison System

Mohammed Ibrahim is one of hundreds of Palestinian children who report physical abuse in Israeli detention.

NATO Is Thinking About Defense Spending Wrong

Prioritizing GDP-based targets doesn’t necessarily strengthen military capabilities, as Italy shows.