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Perhaps the more important fact about Trump's anticipated return to Twitter and Facebook is that he now owns a competing social media platform. The implications of this could be a "yuge" problem for him.
Chevron's announcement came as they and other big oil producers are set to announce a record $199 billion in collective 2022 profits, 50% higher than the previous record.
California's climate plan calls for a 94% reduction in petroleum use between 2022 and 2045 and an 86% reduction in total fossil fuel use. Overall, it would cut greenhouse gas emissions by 85% by 2045.
A former Louisville PD officer wrote a gripe-laden book about his "side of the story" in the murder of Breonna Taylor. A Republican Women's Club charged $40 a plate for the privilege of listening to him and hocking his book.
Kari Lake raised over $2.5 million after her election loss, but less than 10% of her post-election spending went to lawyers.
A surprise documentary about Brett Kavanaugh reveals disturbing new evidence of misconduct by Kavanaugh and his associates surrounding the right-wing justice's 2018 Senate confirmation hearings.
True the Vote, a group that spread discredited election conspiracy theories, “abandoned” The Freedom Hospital in April 2022, according to its lawyers. Yet board member Gregg Phillips continued to seek donations for the project for months afterward.
As climate change intensifies under agriculture’s pesticide dependence, a new report suggests dependence on pesticides today will amplify pesticide use in the future.
Car-share operations are turning to electric vehicles as they reimagine the service as an affordable, nonprofit transportation business model.
The Republican Party's dubious hallmark is willed stupidity super-glued to shameless hypocrisy: They want to cut a bedrock social programs despite the fact that 25% of the national debt was accrued by their feckless Art-of-the Deal guru.
NYC Study Finds Racist Beauty Standards Leave Communities of Color More Exposed to Harmful Chemicals
Researchers have found hazardous chemicals in numerous beauty products available in the U.S. Skin lighteners have been shown to contain hydroquinone, corticosteroids and mercury, all of which are linked to harmful health effects.
U.S. Transportation Department is reportedly investigating whether three airlines have scheduled flights they know they can't staff.
Voice is a lost art, and it is time to resurrect it and make it a new one. This is especially true with the influx of AI and the creation of ChatGPT with its ability to answer questions, and even the audacity to write “poetry.”
The very ability of our government to function on our behalf is being held hostage by insurrectionists in Congress and the ransom is unacceptable. When will the Department of Justice act?
The Citizens United decision allowed special interest groups and corporations to create super PACs, to accept unlimited donations—including from "dark money groups" whose contributors are hidden from the public.
A review of more than two dozen Georgia title pawn contracts found that annual interest rates in typical TitleMax contracts ranged from 119% to 179%.
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