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The fires Spain is seeing, especially this early in the year, are once again proof of the climate emergency that humanity is living through.
Few things about the American health care system infuriate patients and doctors more than prior authorization, a common tool whose use by insurers has exploded in recent years.
Each attempt to ban a book by conservative groups represents a direct attack on every person's constitutionally protected right to freely choose what books to read and what ideas to explore.
Politics is like talking to yourself only stupider. Politics never seems to get out of its own way and never poses solutions for problems and is just a problem unto itself.
If the federal government comes to the conclusion that TikTok should be banned, is it even possible to ban it for all of its 150 million existing users?
New payment rules by Medicare to curb fraud by "Medicare Advantage" insurance companies have been met by a flood of misleading dishonest lobbying to counter those rules.
The only people who don't get that this saga is coming to an ignominious end are Trump himself and the horde of media fools that think he is still a story rather than a cautionary tale.
In previously unreported videos from a closed-door Teneo Network conference, Florida's Republican governor takes his anti-big tech rhetoric beyond what he has said publicly.
Although the genre is recent, the bleakness of post-climate-change stories is nothing new in science fiction. Climate science fiction, or “cli-fi,” is having a renaissance.
Musk’s acquisition of Twitter came has reversed a decade-long trend among tech giants to take more responsibility for hate speech, harassment, incitement, disinformation and other harms flowing through their platforms.
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.
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