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Serena Zehlius, Editor
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Racism Is Why Trump Is So Popular
Trump’s popularity with his base isn’t the result of economic anxiety, as many claimed in 2016. It’s about race and demographics.

Biden administration announces more than $2 billion in grants to boost US power grid
The grid is overburdened, under-resourced — and vital to the energy transition. New federal funding aims to increase capacity and get more clean energy built.

Getty Photographer Shoots Down Trump’s Kamala Harris Plane Crowd Conspiracy
The photo of the crowd by the Harris/Walz plane was posted on social media with claims that it was AI-generated. A Getty photographer who was…

Inside The Project 2025 Secret Training Videos
Project 2025’s plan to train an army of political appointees who could fight the so-called deep state on behalf of a future Trump administration remains…

Biden’s Beach Snooze Angers GOP: Who’s Running the Country?
President Joe Biden was spotted catching some rays at a Delaware beach, and the moment roiled some opponents to the core, claiming the moment showed…

Harris Campaign Inflating Rally Crowd Size Using AI-Generated Images—A Claim On TikTok
Last Updated on January 23, 2025 by Serena Zehlius, Editor I received a text today from a Trump-supporting family member with images attached claiming that…

U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders to Headline Progressive Central 2024 Conference, Progressive Democrats of America
Progressive Democrats of America announced today that U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders will be a keynote speaker at Progressive Central 2024.

Universal school vouchers rarely benefit school-aged children, yet conservatives widely support them
Universal school vouchers are touted as promoting educational equality by making private schools accessible and affordable for all students.

Indiana’s dependence on coal is costing ratepayers millions and holding back clean energy growth
Coal plants are costing ratepayers hundreds of millions of dollars and curbing renewable development nationwide. The problem is especially bad in Indiana.

The U.S. Has Dozens of Secret Bases Across the Middle East. They Keep Getting Attacked.
An Intercept investigation found 63 U.S. bases, garrisons, and shared facilities in the region. U.S. troops are “sitting ducks,” according to one expert.