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The Truth About Foreign Policy in the pursuit of oil

The truth about how our government uses foreign policy to takeover weak or unstable countries for the sole purpose of getting the oil.

California Becomes Latest State To Try Capping Health Care Spending

California’s Office of Health Care Affordability faces a herculean task in its plan to slow runaway health care spending.

Corporations, Not Just Inflation, Driving High Prices

In this episode of The Lever’s podcast, they discuss inflation and the price gouging corporations engaged in. There’s also talk about the inflation narrative being…

Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark Battle It Out In First WNBA Game

Two of the most talked about collegiate women’s basketball players and now WNBA players, Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese, faced off last Saturday.

Newcastle United introduces ‘sound shirts’ for deaf supporters

Newcastle United have collaborated on shirts that allow deaf fans to ‘feel’ the noise of St James’ Park for the first time.

An Illinois School District’s Reliance on Police to Ticket Students Is Discriminatory, Civil Rights Complaint Says

Civil rights groups are asking the Dept. of Education to force Rockford Public Schools in Illinois to stop discriminatory discipline involving police.

Guantánamo Prosecutors Accused of “Outrageous” Misconduct for Trying to Use Torture Testimony

Government prosecutors claimed they didn’t know a former detainee recanted his testimony in interviews with the government.

Pennsylvania: Redesigned envelope leads to fewer rejected ballots, but a new type of error sticks out

Counties are split on whether to accept ballots from voters who didn’t fill the date in completely. That could mean more litigation.

Why Arizona organizers aren’t shying away from saying ‘abortion’

Arizona for Abortion Access wants to destigmatize open discussion of abortion while being crystal clear with voters about what a ballot measure would do.

Top Texas election official acknowledges concerns about threats to ballot secrecy

A top state election official acknowledged that Texas’ efforts to increase election transparency have made it easier to learn how someone voted.