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Five years after Hurricane Harvey, many in Houston are still waiting for help
Lina Tran
Texas turned disaster aid for Harvey into a competition. Guess who’s losing out?
CO2 pipelines are coming. A pipeline safety expert says we’re not ready
Emily Pontecorvo
Companies want to build pipelines to capture and store carbon, but a report warns that regulators aren’t prepared
“Unprecedented”: Oregon Dems angry after Pelosi PAC and crypto-bro backed newcomer
Igor Derysh
Democrats should gain a House seat in Oregon — but will Nancy Pelosi and a crypto billionaire decide who wins it?
The world’s most ambitious climate goal is essentially out of reach
Shannon Osaka
The chances of holding global warming to less than 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.7 degrees Fahrenheit) is only around 38%
Matt Gaetz and Marjorie Taylor Greene funnel cash to legal defense fund run by Eastman memo author
Jon Skolnik
Both conservatives are facing an array of legal and financial challenges heading into the midterms
Texas governors spent billions on doomed border operations suspiciously timed around campaign bids
Lomi Kriel, Perla Trevizo, Andrew Rodriguez Calderón
Texas Govs. Rick Perry and Greg Abbott pushed border initiatives while kicking off re-election campaigns
Tax study: Billionaire wealth grew 62% in two years while worker wage gains wiped out by inflation
Jake Johnson
Billionaires now own a combined $4.7 trillion in wealth, much of which goes completely untaxed
Does Trump still have the juice? His spotty endorsement record suggests decline
Heather Digby Parton
Endorsements based upon Trump's own personal vendettas and celebrity worship will be put to the test this election
Think Capitol rioters were “ordinary people”? New research connects many to far-right groups
Kathryn Joyce
Almost a third of Jan. 6 defendants have extremist links, says researcher Michael Jensen. It could be much more
Do Christians believe God resurrected Jesus from the dead? Well, it’s complicated
Jason Oliver Evans
Is the Easter Resurrection something that literally happened, or a spiritual metaphor? There's no consensus
18 Easter cocktail recipes to serve at brunch and beyond
Kelly Vaughan
The perfect pairings for glazed ham and hot cross buns
Ukraine and genocide: A psychological roadmap of the killing grounds
Ronald H. Davidson
To understand the massacre in Bucha, we need to stop off at Babi Yar, Katyn and Oradour-sur-Glane. It's a long trip
“Impulsive psychopaths like crypto”: “dark” personality traits increase Bitcoin enthusiasm
Di Wang, Brett Martin, Jun Yao
Machiavellianism, narcissism and psychopathy involve risk-taking behaviors necessary for investing in crypto
Despite Biden’s campaign promises, immigration reform is on the back burner
Angelika Albaladejo
Biden has yet to follow through on his promise to push back on anti-immigrant policies
Israeli forces accused of “barbaric premeditated attack” on Palestinian worshipers during Ramadan
Jake Johnson
Israeli forces injured more than 150 Palestinians before launching mass arrests inside the mosque
“Unfit”: Trump-backed Nebraska GOP candidate accused of groping 8 women — including state senator
Brett Wilkins
"Sexual assault is criminal behavior and should disqualify anyone from elected leadership," GOP governor says
There are no moderate Republicans: Greg Abbott, Glenn Youngkin and GOP self-immolation
Sophia Tesfaye
Abbott's disastrous border stunt harmed his own supporters — because ruthless GOP politics is focused on one man
State regulations are shutting down doctors prescribing abortion pills
Rachel Bluth
Doctors abilities to consult patients on abortions is being further restricted by new legislation
Will Russia’s war crimes in Ukraine convince the U.S. to consider its recent past?
Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
Americans are rightfully horrified by Mariupol. But most of us don't even know what the U.S. did in Mosul or Raqqa
Alabama schools says Republican candidate for governor put target on students’ back with campaign ad
Jon Skolnik
An LGBTQ-affirming charter school in Alabama increased campus security due to a gubernatorial candidate's new ad
Trump PAC drops $500K to stoke Georgia GOP civil war in attempt to avoid “embarrassing” primary loss
Alex Henderson
Trump went on all-in on struggling Georgia candidate David Perdue. Now a loss would be "particularly" humiliating
Furious Fox LGBTQ employees protest Fox News’ hateful “messaging and rhetoric” on gay rights
Bob Brigham
Workers rebel after Human Rights Campaign drops Fox as preferred LGBTQ employer over on-air rhetoric
Do Jewish bankers control the weather? A short history of this dumb but ugly conspiracy theory
Kathryn Joyce
A GOP attempt to troll Biden reveals too much: From 200 years of antisemitic paranoia to MTG's space lasers
Mississippi Governor designates April as Confederate heritage month
Meaghan Ellis
Tate's proclamation also highlights that April 30 has been declared Confederate Memorial Day
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