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Fox News’ Jesse Watters also smells a rat. You have to admit it’s weird how Taylor Swift became instantly famous after only 16 years of chart-topping albums.
Influential corporations and other special interest groups wanting a say in government policy decisions have beefed up their lobbying game to a staggering level.
If we give our soldiers in Iraq and Syria and Jordan jobs we think are important enough for them to be stationed there, we should give them any and all defenses that will prevent them from being killed.
These greedy companies drains our wallets, drills in our neighborhoods, and poisons our air, all while locking us into a future filled with climate-driven disasters.
Swatting—falsely reporting a serious emergency to provoke aggressive police response—is on the rise, and being used against political figures, public officials and judges.
Arizona Republicans are attacking the most essential tenet of our elections: that the people decide their representatives.
Tom Cotton of Arkansas is doing his best to channel Joe McCarthy in seeing Chinese communists everywhere, like anyone who happens to look Asian.
Some members of the far right "parental rights" movement, self-styled morality police, show that hypocrisy appears to be a feature, not a bug in right-wing Republican politics.
Polls are shifting more in Biden's favor. But things in Trump's world are only getting worse as more of his scams come to light.
Living in the United States gives you tremendous rights. But according to Big Pharma, one of those rights is to be robbed every time you get a prescription filled.
This year’s election may be our last chance to push back against the oligarchy that the GOP has been constructing for the past forty-three years.
As the Chiefs won their game, you could feel the Fox pundits and the MAGA keyboard warriors going nuts as the images of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce tumbled forth into American living rooms.
It’s hard to tell from here what the military value of the basecamp in Jordan called “Tower 22” has, especially given the fact that we didn’t even know it was there before Sunday.
Andrew Biggs, who seems to think everyone has a cushy, billionaire-funded desk job like his, is the senator’s pick to serve on the Social Security Advisory Board.
The biggest gamble of Nikki Haley’s life is whether being on the right side of history will mean anything after Donald Trump has left the Republican Party in ashes.
Prior to the Reagan Revolution American companies actually invested in their workers, their communities, and their business. They attended to the needs of their customers, by in large...
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