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Many of the same fossil fuel companies that knew and lied for decades about how their products cause climate change have also known and lied to the public about plastic recycling.

Product testing job scammers are doing so well that they can now afford to run their scams through direct mail campaigns.

Elections officials said they had a multitude of problems with the proposal which comes from one of the most strident election deniers.

In today’s Republican party, an angry voter base is everything. But most people tire of being mad and need refueled on a regular basis. Feeding the desire for grievance is of paramount importance.

The allegation that DA Willis had somehow benefitted financially from her private relationship with a lawyer she had hired to work in her office was a page right out of the Donald Trump playbook.

Navalny highlighted the very real opposition to Putin and authoritarian rule that exists in Russia despite attempts to hide it from the world.

"Greedflation" rightly identifies who is responsible for this inflation crisis and opens up the range of policy solutions we have at our disposal to fight high prices and deliver relief for families.

It’s never a good sign when countries start thinking about having nukes as a good thing. The nuclear clock just ticked a second closer to midnight.

During the January 6th attack, militia members were glued to Trump’s Twitter feed, anxiously awaiting Trump’s proclamation of the Insurrection Act and instant deputization of them.

Without the government and taxes that Trump and the Republican Party rail against every day, much of the technology we depend on today would have never happened.

Among other things, the Biden campaign should have T-shirts and lawn signs made up with Trump’s photograph and the words, dumb, shameful, dangerous and un-American.

Congress’ oversight work is influenced by partisan considerations. Committees conduct more investigations of the incumbent administration when Congress and the presidency are controlled by opposing parties.

To satisfy Trump's appeal, the Supreme Court would have to find that any future president who loses an election and is unhappy about it will be able overturn it so long as he labels everything he does an “official act.”

Increasingly Americans are being forced to choose sides: are we with democracy, or will we elect Trump and join Russia, China, and North Korea in making the world safe for dictators?

It isn’t the gaffes made by these two old men in their contest to become the next president of the United States. It is what they have said clearly and distinctly about their intentions should they be elected.

Top CIA, DHS, DOJ, and FBI officials recently gathered to discuss simulations on deepfakes and violence at the polls—and, as one journalist put it, "the results weren't encouraging."
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