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Journalist and Researcher | Reporting and Research on the U.S. Radical Right | Publisher of Radical Reports @radicalreports.bsky.social | Subscribe: https://www.radicalreports.org | Support My Work: https://linktr.ee/reportbywilson
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"The men I interviewed echoed that the gulf between expectation and reality made them feel incompetent and sidelined, like bad fathers and bad men."
A Trump lawyer told the second most powerful court in the country that no one can stop a presidency from destroying the White House or the Statue of Liberty if he moves fast enough. They’re counting on paralyzing the courts and the Congress, and ultimately the public’s apathy. trib.al/DxUpA3l
The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes are moving forward with their climate plan despite the loss of state support and federal funding.
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The New Republic
Teddy Wilson
In the past five years, anti-LGBTQ+ rhetoric has become a staple of both state and federal politics, as conservatives accuse queer and trans people of influencing children’s identities in schools, sports and hospitals.
NPR
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"Conditions currently look like they will lean dry. For July and August, confidence is pretty solid that those months will be drier than average for all of Texas."
This Hidden Water System Helps Keep the Grand Canyon Alive — but Climate Change Could Put It at Risk
"Smog linked to wildfires is getting worse across much of the U.S., playing a role in more than 300 additional premature deaths every year since 2013, researchers say."
Flesh-Eating Screwworms Have Been Detected in the United States 60 Years After They Were Eradicated From the Country
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Emily Ramshaw
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The problem with wanting "nuance" in abortion laws, is every dude who says it means "abortions when it's my girlfriend is pregnant, but forced childbirth when it's that annoying feminist I want to take down a peg." www.nytimes.com/2026/06/09/o...
The U.N. is urging the planet to prepare for El Niño, a burgeoning weather pattern expected to develop later this year. Numerous climate models predict that a particularly strong El Niño could shift patterns of droughts, floods, heat, humidity and sea ice.
Republicans’ views of same-sex couples are now similar to what they were between 2005 and 2014.
19thnews.org
Support for LGBTQ+ rights has dipped. What changed?
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The parasites were identified in a bovine in southern Texas. This marks the third time the cattle-threatening pests have been found in the U.S. and the first in Texas since they were eradicated in 196...
www.smithsonianmag.com
Flesh-Eating Screwworms Have Been Detected in the United States 60 Years After They Were Eradicated From the Country
Men are more involved parents than ever, and it’s leading to a crisis no one warned them about.
www.thecut.com
Postpartum Depression Is Coming for Fathers
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The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes are moving forward with their climate plan despite the loss of state support and federal funding.
n.pr
Montana tribes combine traditional knowledge and Western science in climate plan
Amanda Marcotte
The Washington Post
The Rio Grande Valley typically grows up to 80 million acres of fresh produce annually, but that has declined over the years due to drought.
www.texastribune.org
Drought expected to further hit South Texas producers
Smog from wildfires is getting worse across much of the U.S., according to a NASA-funded study
www.scientificamerican.com
Learn where the Grand Canyon gets its water supply, and how a new 3D map of the canyon’s caves could help protect that supply from climate change and other dangers.
Increase in wildfire-driven ozone pollution linked to premature deaths across the U.S.
This Hidden Water System Helps Keep the Grand Canyon Alive — but Climate Change Could Put It at Risk
www.discovermagazine.com
www.nytimes.com
Opinion | The Missing Middle in the Abortion Debate
The agency estimates an 80 percent chance of an El Niño event between June and August, and a 90 percent chance of it continuing until at least November.
www.washingtonpost.com
U.N. warns of potentially strong El Niño soon ‘arriving on our doorstep’