
Afghans Discover They’re Not the Preferred Refugees for Germany
Germany makes it a lot easier for Ukrainians to apply for asylum than for Afghans.
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Germany makes it a lot easier for Ukrainians to apply for asylum than for Afghans.
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The man at the center of a new congressional COVID-19 inquiry has a dubious past.
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Tear up those lanes!
A seemingly stolen election in 1980 led to the US of today, where the richest one percent hold vastly disproportionate power over the rest of the population.
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Nine large donations make up most of the 2021 budget of the Brownstone Institute, which is led by a man with a neo-Confederate past.
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The public debate over burning natural gas in homes has largely ignored gas-powered furnaces, water heaters, and other appliances, but they also create health and environmental challenges.
NW Natural has contributed nearly $950,000 to a campaign to overturn Eugene’s limit on natural gas use in new construction.