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Solar advocates in southwestern Virginia say being local, proving the technology works, and building a coalition to support it have been key to their success.
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Solar advocates in southwestern Virginia say being local, proving the technology works, and building a coalition to support it have been key to their success.
The New York civil fraud case against Donald Trump shows why next year’s criminal cases must be televised. Americans deserve to get an unfiltered look at the allegations, the evidence, and the witness testimony to make up their own minds.
Keeping unpersuaded hearts and minds from casting their votes is ugly — but, damn, it works.
Sam Bankman-Fried’s fraud and conviction, the crypto craze’s crash, and a $3 trillion delusion laid bare.
In a very Trumpian manner, Marjorie Taylor Greene has taken to ranting, doling out nicknames, and publicly airing her grievances on social media.
Democrats are sounding the alarm over Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose’s (R) decision to purge almost 27,000 voters from the rolls after early voting had already begun.
As two courts are separately considering whether the “insurrection clause” of the 14th Amendment prevents Donald Trump from running for office, the former president referred to those convicted of January 6-related crimes as “hostages.”
The AR-15 had patriotic beginnings. Today it’s a sad symbol of out-of-control violence in American society.
Newly declassified documents are making wartime weather observations in the Pacific theater more robust and could improve climate models today.
Throughout November, WhoWhatWhy will mark the 60th anniversary of John F. Kennedy’s death with a series of articles which present new original, in-depth research from a forthcoming book on Kennedy presidency’s and assassination.
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Concern for hostages and the impact of fighting on civilians fail to slow Israeli attacks in Gaza.