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United States · United StatesWith Trump already lying and Stop the Steal 2.0 looming, election defenders are proactively urging the press to not portray predictable mistakes as signs of stolen election conspiracies.See the Story
With Trump Ready to Pounce, What Happens When Election Officials Make Mistakes?
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Republican Party · White HouseIn recent years, House Republicans have consistently demonstrated an impressive ability to mess up end-of-year negotiations on funding bills that would prevent government shutdowns (that the GOP would inevitably get blamed for). This year, they are off to a good start to keep that stellar record intact. On Wednesday, House Speaker Mike Johnson’s (R-LA) brilliant plan of trying to pass a continuing resolution (CR) that has no chance of becoming l…See the Story
Trump Fuels Up the GOP Clown Car and Urges Johnson to Drive It Off the Cliff
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Gaza · GazaThe Hidden Cost of Costa Rican Bananas (Maria) The author writes, “The endless green sea of banana fields surrounding [Lidieth] Gomez’s spartan wooden home belongs to Limofrut, part of Grupo Acón, one of the main players in Costa Rica’s banana and pineapple export industry. Gomez, a single mother of three, is one of 451 women participating in research. … For 14 years, this study on pesticide exposure has investigated how chemicals used on banana…See the Story
The Hidden Cost of Costa Rican Bananas
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Donetsk Oblast · Donetsk OblastTORETSK, Ukraine — A 37-year-old Ukrainian soldier, Victor, shows me his newly built dugout, a mile from Russian trenches in the Donbas region of eastern Ukraine. Russian attacks have been relentless, and the Ukrainians are busy establishing a new defensive line. What distinguishes Victor from his fellow soldiers — who, like him, are busy cutting down trees and digging trenches to prepare for the next battle — is that just a few weeks ago Victor…See the Story
Ukraine Empties Its Jails in a Desperate Search for Manpower
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Weapons · FloridaWhen the Secret Service chased off a man with a weapon on Donald Trump’s golf course on Sunday while the president was playing not far away, all top Democrats immediately condemned political violence. “As I have said many times, there is no place for political violence or for any violence ever in our country, and I have directed my team to continue to ensure that [the] Secret Service has every resource, capability and protective measure necessar…See the Story
GOP Has an Uneven Record on Condemning Political Violence; Trump Does Not
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Solar Power · KentuckyGwen Christon runs an IGA grocery store in Isom, a town in eastern Kentucky that struggles with exorbitant utility bills and few grocery options. Climate change is worsening both problems. When the state’s record flood of 2022 devastated her supermarket, the town became a food desert as she scrambled to reopen. She soon turned to a small, local financial institution called the Mountain Association for help. With its support, the store — a steadf…See the Story
A New ‘Green Bank’ Could Bring Solar Power and Electric Buses to Appalachia
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