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Big Oil's trade associations opposed to climate policies spent $2 billion in the decade from 2008 to 2018 on advertising, lobbying and political contributions—and outspent climate-supporting groups 27 to 1.
Five years after Parkland, school shootings have become more frequent and deadly. Perhaps the most glaring—and ignored—fact is that the status quo is not working.
Thanks to the increasingly commingled worlds of politics and popular entertainment, the State of the Union address has devolved into something that resembles an awards show or grand fund-raising gala, except with hecklers.
Corporations that pledged to stop funding members of the "sedition caucus," those who objected to certifying the election, are quietly finding ways to give again.
Where does this notion of love, affinity, affection come from? Is it instinct or something from a higher power? Well now that you asked...
Congress outlawed tax deductions on “wash sales” in 1921, but Goldman Sachs and others have helped billionaires like Steve Ballmer see huge tax savings by selling stocks for a loss and then replacing them with nearly identical investments.
The Mississippi Republican dominated legislature is proposing to reinvent Jim Crow by creating a separate court district in Jackson—with an 80 percent Black population—just for the "white" neighborhoods.
The shift to a low-carbon economy is not just inevitable, it's already happening. Yet the Shell Board of Directors is persisting with a transition strategy that is fundamentally flawed.
We have let into our lives “machine men with machine minds,” people who see us as statistics. We have given these people power and thus they have successfully taken advantage of our desire to connect with each other.
A study conducted by the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health found a link between dropping permit requirements for carrying concealed weapons and increased police shootings with civilian victims.
The hate of the far right is pretty much universal and our Nazis are pretty much the same evil, psychotic nutcases as the Reich.
People generally think of bats as creepy. But they can be a key in understanding how the destruction and alteration of nature can increase the likelihood of deadly pathogens spilling over from wild animals to humans.
Floating solar panels are far less common in the US, but adaptation appears to be on the rise. The largest projects are concentrated in California and Florida.
By early winter Arctic Sea ice should be growing and spreading over a wider area. Yet the total area with Arctic sea ice has fallen dramatically in recent decades.
The federal government paid more than $478 billion from 2015 to 2021 in farm subsidies for crop insurance, disasters, conservation payments. And the top 1% collected 27% of the total.
Spy balloons are not new. Monitoring an adversary from a balloon dates back to 1794, when the French used a hot air balloon to track Austrian and Dutch troops.
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