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Extreme temperatures could lead to 2.3 million additional deaths in Europe by 2100 without effective climate action according to a new study.
Recycling as we know it — with the blue bins and the giant trucks that come to pick up our trash from the curb — has been standard practice across the country for about half a century. It rose ...
In the ESPN documentary 144, which recounts the WNBA’s bubble season during the pandemic, Atlanta Dream guard Courtney Williams speaks to a room full of her colleagues.Jacob Blake had just been ...
With a series of uprisings gripping the United States, President Trump has not hidden his disdain for protesters. Beyond his threats to Minneapolis protesters and questionable executive orders ...
6. With kids comes the pressure to make perfect choices. Although people who don't want to have kids are often called "selfish," our survey showed they're anything but.
Martin is already a driving force behind those changes, hard at work on the world she wants to build for young Black creators. She describes her universe in a visual way, similar to a Pinterest ...
Wow. To be perfectly clear, the details of Lindell's — again, absolutely debunked — claims of voter fraud and electronic election-tampering aren't worth going into in the slightest. The less ...
Lower carbon dioxide levels may have something to do with the drink’s pleasant mouthfeel, according to Paul Wise, a sensory scientist at Monell Chemical Senses Center.
Mic is celebrating Earth Day with an entire week of stories. Over the next few days we’ll be rolling out pieces on hyper-urban farming, the future of construction, the catastrophic environmental ...
I first met Issa Rae in 2011 at Kenyon College, where I’d binged endless episodes of her web series. To promote the successful first season of Awkward Black Girl, she and her team launched a ...
Consider these two people: One flies weekly for work; the other lives in a studio apartment and walks to the office every day. On the surface, it’s clear here who has the bigger carbon footprint.
Maddie, a 20-year-old who worked at tween girls’ clothing store Justice in Richmond last year, tells Mic employees at the store had to destroy products like candy, make-up, and bath bombs if ...