Policy

The US may tout itself as a great defender of human rights but the data tells a different story

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NPR gets it wrong, depleted uranium (DU) shells are absolutely radioactive

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Censorship leader: More than 40 percent of U.S. book bans took place in Florida

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The Right now demands Supreme Court nominees have a ‘Biblical worldview’

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Report: Insurance companies may cancel up to 39 million homeowner policies due to climate risks

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As more patients email doctors, health systems have started charging fees

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The radical makeover of Florida’s New College is demonstrating that extremists are also incompetent

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Oddly enough, ‘blistering letters’ and ‘voluntary safety programs’ aren’t enough to make rail safe

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American healthcare is in shambles just look at at hospice

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Texas judge hopes to leverage SCOTUS ruling for anti-gay web designer to avoid performing same-sex marriages

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Republican AG’s try to cross state lines to prosecute abortions

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The Supreme Court has become illegitimate, but fixing it requires telling Americans what’s happened

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Far-right donors like being anonymous. We need to expose them

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Arkansas GOP and religious-right have the state’s libraries in their crosshairs

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Republicans on Supreme Court strike down race-based affirmative action in college admissions

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Historic new law protects pregnant workers

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The GOP has turned voter suppression into part of its national platform

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Supreme Court rejects state legislatures legal theory Trump used in 2020 election heist attempt

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One year later, the Dobbs decision has put Republican radicalism into the national spotlight

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As Republican ballot measure losses pile up, a right-wing group wants to change the rules

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Prigozhin’s mutiny has punctured Putin’s ‘strongman’ image

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