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Clearly the standards of the Republican Party with their self-assigned moniker of "The Law and Order" party are malleable in the face of a Candidate who is tanking himself so close to election day.
Medical debt can sink a person's credit score so low that qualifying for loans, and applying for jobs and apartments can become a harrowing experience.
Almost every private medicare insurance player has been accused of fraud by a whistleblower or the U.S. government. In addition, the vast majority are engaged in exaggerating patients' illnesses in order to reap more money from taxpayers.
The United States sits in a wealth class all its own, boasting 39.2 percent of the world’s millionaires. China sits second, at 9.9 percent, with Japan third at 5.4 percent.
The ongoing water insecurity in Jackson, Mississippi exemplifies the threat to poor communities and people of color. In late August, Jackson’s largest water treatment plant collapsed from severe flooding worsened by climate change.
A generation of children has been given tainted lessons from people entrusted to show them how to be human—and they have been betrayed—making it nearly impossible for them to discern reality from the lies they are fed.
The Lincoln Project has been a thorn in the side of MAGA Republicans and Trump for years. Now it has become much more so with its own documentary series on Showtime.
A study estimates that countries could face up to US$340 billion in financial and legal risk from cancelling fossil fuel projects covered by investor-state dispute settlement clauses.
Just when you thought you'd put a stake through its heart, fascism climbs out of its grave once more to suck the blood out of the body politic.
In terms of poker, a bluff is just for ONE HAND and smart players know how to bluff, but they can get caught and lose that hand as well. But one bluff doesn't win the tournament.
The biggest question about Herschel Walker is how and why is he still in the race for US Senate in Georgia. Trevor Noah offers up an analysis as only he can.
Black voters make up more than a quarter of the Alabama's population, but only one congressional district would be majority Black under the voting map drawn by the Republican-controlled state legislature.
The Onion's amicus brief to the Supreme Court is a triple threat: masterfully written, draws attention to an important case that could easily skate by unnoticed, and nails the argument.
No one knows for sure how much plastic is in the world’s oceans, but in 2015 the best guess was 150 million metric tons, growing by eight to 11 million metric tons a year.
In 1992 Congress passed a law committing the drug industry to pay so-called user fees to help fund the FDA’s drug approval process. Big Pharma has used that law to corrupt the FDA by funding nearly half its annual budget.
Not far from devastated Fort Meyers and Cape Coral, Babcock Ranch only had minor damage from Hurricane Ian and never lost power or internet access. The reasons for that are important.
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