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Faced with abandonment from the state, rural residents built their own fire lines, shelters, and support systems.
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As Fires Consumed California, Small Towns Organized Their Own Defense Read Post »
Letter #1 — From Trump to Kim: unverified, unhinged, unforgettable.
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LEAKED LOVE LETTERS 💌 Read Post »
A federal appeals court blocked the rule, which would have required companies to make it easier to end subscriptions.
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Trump’s FTC Let Lobbyists Kill Popular Click-To-Cancel Rule, Advocates Say Read Post »
Trump administration escalated its pressure campaign against Harvard, notifying the university’s accreditor that the school was “in violation of federal anti-discrimination laws” and potentially out of compliance with accreditation standards.
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Trump’s so-called Big Beautiful Bill has passed and been signed into law. What the White House has deemed an “historic” bill is actually the biggest transfer of wealth in the history of the United States, benefiting the already-wealthy with massive tax…
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CovertAction Bulletin: Who Is Musk’s “America Party” A Threat To? Read Post »
The following story has been told and retold all over the world, except in Portugal, where it actually happened. One day, I was informed by a very helpful little bird named Hastings that, in April 1943, a group of men from the Office of …
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Raid on the House of the Rising Sun Read Post »
Connecticut’s “Head Start on Housing” program could serve as a blueprint for other states nationwide.
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Connecticut Pilots a Better Way for Unhoused Kids and Caregivers to Access Homes Read Post »
Palantir employees spill the tea.
Thirteen former Palantir staffers signed a letter urging the company to cut ties with the Trump administration.
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Earlier this year, the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists announced that it was moving the hands of the Doomsday Clock to 89 seconds before midnight, a symbolic hour signifying global catastrophe. The hands have been moved only 25 times since the clock’s creation in 1947, and they’re now the closest they’ve pointed to worldwide destruction. […]
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Is AI Pushing Us Closer to Nuclear Disaster? Read Post »
Last week, while touring “Alligator Alcatraz,” the new immigrant detention center in Florida, President Donald Trump said he approved of a plan to use National Guard officers as immigration judges in the state. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis had been pushing the plan for months as a way to speed up deportations. “He didn’t even have […]
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Experts Question the Legality of Deploying National Guard Officers as Immigration Judges Read Post »
This story was originally published by the Guardian and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. Ted Cruz has had quite a week. On Tuesday, the Texas senator ensured the Republican spending bill slashed funding for weather forecasting, only to then go on vacation to Greece while his state was hit by deadly flooding, a disaster critics say […]
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