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Money is the main driver of elections. Over 94% of winning U.S. House candidates spent more money than their opponent during the 2022 election, as did 88% of winning U.S. Senate candidates.
Ron DeSantis's is replacing board members of various groups that have opposed his far-right vision for Florida. And now he wants bloggers that write about him to register with the state. First Amendment anyone?
How about we decide to end the individuation about surviving and just find points of agreement and work the f*ck together. Heck, maybe if we just pulled it off once it could become a habit.
Universities used millions of dollars from Big Oil to fund research promoting natural gas as a "clean" alternative to oil and coal and downplaying the negative impacts of fossil fuel emissions.
The Montana state health department denied a public records request for all investigations into Montana State Hospital patient deaths, injuries, and assaults since losing federal certification.
Republicans are trying to wash the blood of over a million dead Americans from Covid off their hands by shifting the blame of their mismanagement and criminal negligence elsewhere—anywhere they can.
From Nazi Germany to the Pinochet regime in Chile, global parallels of where this type of repression leads should set off alarms.
Apparently Nazi domestic terrorists need a Day of Hate to remind everyone about what losers they really are. But true to form, not a lot of them actually showed up.
Now, for our own good, we have to question the science presented as the foundation for a product, a policy or a personal health practice, or even food.
In a battle for truth in a small Montana mining town, newly revealed records show how the EPA sided with polluters
Erin Brockovich's Friday night Town Hall filled the auditorium to capacity as well as two overflow rooms at East Palestine High School.
Almost half of products cleared so far under the new federal biofuels program are not in fact biofuels—and the EPA acknowledges that the plastic-based ones may present an “unreasonable risk” to human health or the environment.
Resisting arrest is just an arbitrary, catch-all charge that can be applied to anyone, anywhere when confronted by the police, and should it be abolished as a crime.
White Members of the Tennessee Legislature Put Their Racism on Display for New Member Justin Pearson
White members of the Tennessee legislature attempted to censor new black member Justin Pearson for his appearance—in a traditional Dashiki—citing "rules for House decorum and dress attire" that don't actually exist.
New research shows a striking pattern of artificial shifting of paper profits to tax havens by multinational corporations, which has been relentless since the 1980s.
Paul Davis has “one of the rarest tumors on the planet.” The rare eye cancer requires $50,000-a-week drug treatments to keep Davis alive, and he worries saddling his family with crushing medical debt when he’s gone.
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