Meth, We're on It, said then Gov Kristi Noem. Maybe she'll run as his VP.
Fledgling Bovino presidential campaign roiled by felony meth arrest: report
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Whoever calls the killing of children self-defense is an agent of genocide. And whoever remains silent about it is an accomplice in the blood.
-Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum
I saw Kushner’s Albania resort up close — it is an environmental disaster
The damage at Vjosa-Narta is not fake news. Bulldozers are tearing into one of Europe’s most precious wetlands.
By Ariel Brunner
Europe and Central Asia Director, BirdLife International.
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Social Security Benefits and Costs Are Perfectly Reasonable – No Case Exists for Massive Cuts
It might be nice to reduce the large share of benefits going to high earners who retire later and live long lives.
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"when people think back in a hundred years ... the one thing worth remembering about him will be the crucial role he played in holding back action on climate change"
"Exxon, more than any single force on earth, made sure that the planet didn’t address climate change while it had time"
The many disgusting aspects of slaughterhouse pollution and bullying.
Blood in the well: One town’s fight against the slaughterhouse polluting it | grist.org/accountabili...
Rather than investigating the many frauds of private equity the DoJ plays politics going after Walz and Ellison. Shameful.
After nursing home crises, states target private equity’s role southdakotasearchlight.com/2026/06/10/r...
Amber Woods
The damage at Vjosa-Narta is not fake news. Bulldozers are tearing into one of Europe’s most precious wetlands.
Senator Mike Lee has introduced a last-minute amendment to the Wildfire Prevention Act that would eliminate the 2001 Roadless Rule, stripping protections from roughly 60 million acres of national forest land. This is an attempt to sneak a major public lands policy change through before most
Data centre electricity demand is projected to exceed the entire power consumption of the state.
Already, data centres are adding an estimated €1.6 billion to Irish households’ electricity bills, while paying around half the rate charged to ordinary consumers.
This model is unsustainable.