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A Democratic Lawmaker Is Assassinated. Right-Wing Influencers Vomit Disinformation.

By J. Patrick Coolican Just hours after Minnesotans learned that Democratic House leader Melissa Hortman had been assassinated, right-wing influencer Collin Rugg, who has ...

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Israel-Iran ‘Threshold War’ on Brink of Nuclear Escalation

By Farah N. Jan Israel’s conflict with Iran represents far more than another Middle Eastern crisis – it marks the emergence of a dangerous ...

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Plan to Save the Beaches Still Elusive With No Solid Alternative to Sales Tax, But Commissioners Agree to Keep Talking

Flagler County commissioners agree that the county’s beach-management plan must include all 18 miles of beach, and do not dispute its $120 million cost ...

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How Orwell’s ‘1984’ Explains the Debasing of History to Control You

By Laura Beers When people use the term “ Orwellian ,” it’s not a good sign. It usually characterizes an action, an individual or ...

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Stomping on a Senator: Another Dangerous Shift in American Democracy

By Charlie Hunt Democratic leaders and a lone Republican senator , Alaska’s Lisa Murkowski, quickly decried the treatment of U.S. Sen. Alex Padilla of ...

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Federal Funding Cut Could Close Hundreds of Planned Parenthood Clinics

If the budget reconciliation package before the U.S. Senate becomes law in the coming weeks, reproductive health advocates say the provision that would cut ...

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American Intifada

Of course the intifada against the ICE invasion doesn’t have that much to do with saving migrants from the raids to ethnic-cleanse the country ...

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For Gen Z Militaristic Flag-Waving Rings False

By Jacob Ware The U.S. Army will celebrate its 250th birthday on Saturday, June 14, 2025, with a parade in Washington, D.C., in which ...

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A Radical Change in Federal Environmental Reviews

By J.B. Ruhl Getting federal approval for permits to build bridges, wind farms, highways and other major infrastructure projects has long been a complicated ...

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Senate Plan Would Lower Burden of Cost Shift to States for Food Stamps

U.S. Senate Republicans will propose more moderate changes to the major federal food assistance program than their House counterparts, Senate Agriculture Chairman John Boozman ...

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