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Things are not going very well for Republicans "investigating" the wrongdoings of those in the administration who successfully opposed Trump. But they are managing to make fools of themselves, repeatedly.
It is all of us who are being singled out and forced to be smaller, to see the world as an us versus them. We may not be the bullseye—for now—on the target, but we are closer to it than we realize.
It may be a crappy reality, but chemicals used in making toilet paper don't just get flushed. They then find their way to our food chain.
Rewilding landscapes on and around farms can create refuges to protect plants and pollinators in the face of a warming, drying climate.
Leonard Leo, a key architect of the Supreme Court’s conservative supermajority, is now the chairman of Teneo, a group that aims to influence all aspects of American politics and culture.
A cadre of newcomers and direct government competition aims to break open the insulin market that three companies—Eli Lilly, Sanofi, and Novo Nordisk—have long dominated with their escalating prices.
The railroad lobby spent $653.5 million on federal lobbying over the past two decades, with the biggest splurges occurring between 2008 and 2012 where the industry lobbied against antitrust laws on the industry.
Mounting evidence is showing gas stoves pose a health risk. Not surprisingly, the fossil fuel industry has been pushing back hard. Now, we find out they've known about the problem and have hidden it for over half a century.
Tennessee's Republican majority is succeeding at making utter fools of themselves as they try vainly to legislate the LBGTQ+ community out of existence.
The GOP has forfeited the ability to defend itself against stupidity and has become a party in which even its best-educated must feign a level of ignorance that would get you flunked from a ninth-grade civics class.
The latest CPAC was the unsurprising, over-priced, under attended conglomeration of far-right hate and bigotry and we have come to expect.
It is time to expose and confront the fraudulence of phobic Christian bigots who hate and persecute people and then pass the buck to a Jesus who never once condemned anyone for their gender and orientation.
In 2016, David Cottrell dropped $400 worth of rock on Washaway Beach to see what would happen. Now engineers are watching, too.
Ron DeSantis and his rubber-stamp Republican legislature are on a path to pass laws that will protect big companies from lawsuits for operating in bad faith and easier for officials to sue any critics for liable.
Private insurance giants are offering luxury vacations and other incentives for agents to "push seniors into the most expensive Medigap plans."
The so-called “constitutional sheriff” organization, which has denied having racist ties, is best known for its controversial legal theories about a sheriff’s power to nullify laws they interpret as unconstitutional.
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