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Even though no congressional Republican voted for the biggest climate bill in the country’s history, red states were among the leaders in green power generation last year.
Governor Gavin Newsom has followed through on a promise to bypass price-gouging drug companies and begin direct manufacturing of low-cost insulin for California diabetes patients.
For 20 years, the Department of Homeland Security has made life a nightmare for millions—but Dreamers like Alliyah Lusuegro have seen that there’s another way.
Estonia has long been seen as a pioneer in digitizing the democratic process. Internet voting, which began in 2005, is just a small part of the e-governance ecosystem that all Estonians access regularly.
Dark Money specialty group, Americans for Prosperity (Koch supported) filed the suit against Arizona's law with the loopy claim that it violates a First Amendment "right to privacy."
As philosophers from Socrates to Jesus to Adam Smith have told us over and over: unregulated greed always ends up enriching the few while devastating the rest of society.
New guidelines for water quality to address the presence of "forever chemicals" have been proposed. What will it take to actually implement these standards and clean up our water?
Never-before-seen IRS records show that CEOs are sometimes making multimillion-dollar bets on the stocks of direct competitors and partners—and doing so with exquisite timing.
Cavanaugh has spent every day in session since an anti-trans bill targeting children arrived on the Senate floor introducing dozens of amendments to other pieces of legislation, slowing the Senate's business to a crawl.
The proposed Florida House bill's author is trying to create a Florida-specific standard for free speech protections. Even private citizens who speak out on social media could be caught up in costly defamation lawsuits.
On Twitter Tuesday, Sinema's opponent, Ruben Gallego wrote that "the SVB collapse is a direct result of Kyrsten Sinema's choice to side with big banks over everyday Arizonans."
Numerous respected news organizations have been caught lying to their audiences. And this self-inflicted damage to journalism is every bit equal to the attacks launched by politicians.
Nearly two-thirds of the cryptocurrency industry’s 278 lobbyists are “revolving door” hires, meaning they held jobs at the federal government before making the switch to represent the crypto industry’s interests.
CPAC’s theme was “Protecting America Now.” Who and what are the perceived threats? Attendee's targets can be boiled down to five categories.
Polls show that a simple solution fixing Social Security has widespread support, including 76 percent of all voters and 65 percent of Republican voters. Unfortunately, Republicans are not listening to their voters.
Happiness, your happiness and that of your friends, family and neighbors depend upon you creating happiness. Now, that’s not too onerous a task for humanity, is it?
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