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Ron DeSantis and His Relentless Quest to Devalue Black Lives

Ron DeSantis and His Relentless Quest to Devalue Black Lives

DeSantis' racism has deep roots, from his racist 2018 gubernatorial campaign against (black) Democrat Andrew Gillum to his non-history book “Dreams From Our Founding Fathers," to his dismissal of slavery as a "personal flaw" of the Founders.
Why Is the Republican Party Acting Suicidal?

Why Is the Republican Party Acting Suicidal?

The shooter in Jacksonville, Florida, who killed three black people at a Dollar General store last Saturday was an angry, suicidal racist. The Republican Party, in ways large and small, is acting just like him.
Big Pharma’s Huge Defeat Is Great News For the Rest of Us

Big Pharma’s Huge Defeat Is Great News For the Rest of Us

For decades, politicians promised to give Medicare the power to negotiate lower drug prices. President Biden is finally making it happen. This is the biggest defeat Big Pharma has ever suffered—and it won’t be the last.
How Heat Waves Threaten Everything From Cars to Computers

How Heat Waves Threaten Everything From Cars to Computers

Extreme heat can affect every aspect of modern life, and heat waves aren’t going away. From metal failures to roadways breaking down to air conditioning loads, our warming climate is becoming a larger and larger problem.
The Contrived Modesty of Mark Meadows

The Contrived Modesty of Mark Meadows

Mark Meadows, the former president's last chief of staff, now indicted for crimes related to trying to overturn the 2020 election, is trying to paint himself as a modest public servant—just trying to do his job...
Climate Change and Olive Oil

Climate Change and Olive Oil

Heatflation has doubled the price of olive oil over the past year. It would set you back around $720 to fill up the typical car’s 12-gallon tank with olive oil found on Amazon.
An Uptick in COVID Cases—We’ve Been Here Before

An Uptick in COVID Cases—We’ve Been Here Before

Today's COVID story may be anecdotal for the moment, but when hospitalizations start shooting up and schools start closing within two weeks of the new school year, it’s pretty clear something is happening out there, and it isn’t good.
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