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While the Wagner mutiny was short-lived and its goals unclear, it will have lasting effects—exposing the fragility of Putin’s grip on power and his ability to lead Russia to victory over Ukraine.
Texas has doubled the amount of solar energy it's generated since early 2022. And that is helping keep the lights and AC on amid a long record heat wave.
The Republican Party is using Russian propaganda techniques against the American public, every minute of every day.
The Foundation for Government Accountability, which aims to make ballot initiatives harder to pass, is being bankrolled by Illinois billionaire Richard Uihlein.
The essence of fascism is intimidation. It stops resistance, stifles opposition, and causes the fearful and desperate to cooperate. It scares off researchers, reporters, and opinion writers…
Far-right Republicans in the House of Representatives engineered the censure of Dem. Adam Schiff as revenge for his management of two impeachments of Trump and his work on the Jan 6 Committee.
As the 2024 election approaches, various far-right candidates are promising pardons for anti-government extremists as a carrot for far-right voters.
The simple reality is that as long as its legal for corporations to drop unlimited amounts of money into political campaigns, citizens and good-government groups will almost always be blown out of the water.
There are a few issues that complicate the constitutional mandate that a crime should be prosecuted where it was allegedly committed. One is that a crime may be committed in more than one district.
"How can one man pass one law and destroy all these businesses in Florida?" asked a lifelong Republican who owns a tomato packing company.
Trump's interview with FOX's Bret Baier may one day end up as evidence in his trial on classified documents charges as well as any case against him for attempting to overturn the results of the 2020 election.
By 2100, if current emissions trajectories hold, critical glaciers providing fresh water for 2 billion people in Asia could permanently lose 80 percent of their ice.
Halfway through his term, climate justice advocates and other experts grade the Biden administration’s work so far.
Texas history is both the story of people who dedicated their lives to the work of advancing freedom and the story of powerful people and forces that stood against it. A history Texas Republicans today are trying to erase.
Slavery was a form of mass commerce. It made select white families so wealthy and powerful that their surnames still form a sort of social aristocracy in places like Charleston.
Enormous Pentagon budgets are also inflating CEO pay at major military contractors. Here's how to rein in this taxpayer-funded excess.