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‘All He Had To Do Was Tell The Truth’: Senate Committee Votes To Hold Fauci In Contempt Of Congress
The committee will send the referral to the Justice Department, which could use that contempt citation to prosecute Fauci.
When Death Is Cheaper Than Care: Mutual Aid For The Developing World
Before Medicaid and employer-based insurance, mutual aid societies covered millions of Americans.
Trial Begins for Man Accused Of Orchestrating Tupac's Murder
The shooting was carried out from a white Cadillac, and investigators believe other individuals linked to the attack are now deceased.
July Was The Hottest Month Ever Recorded In The US
From the East Coast through the Great Plains and into the Southwest, several regions experienced unusually long periods of dangerous temperatures.
What Does Sergey Brin's Return Mean For Google's Gemini
The report said the shift places greater emphasis on turning AI research into products and revenue.
America Reaps What Trump Sows: The Price Of Policing The Globe
They come home in flag-draped coffins and shattered military families. They come home in retaliatory attacks on American bases and embassies.
Another Strange Week In Trumpland
The White House and Congress frequently lead in that reckoning given the complete abandonment of any United States government’s effort to make its policies and legislation responsive to actual national interests.
FDA Proposal Tightens Rules For ‘Generally Recognized As Safe’ Ingredients
A study released in March found that at least 111 substances of uncertain safety had entered food, drinks and supplements without FDA notification.
Watch: Extreme Summer Heat Forces Early Night Harvest Spain Winery
Harvesting at night protects fruit quality, helps worker safety and is essential for wine styles.
Iran War Is Unfortunately Helping Democratic Socialists And Hurting Republicans
Republican candidates have been going down in polls all over the Country since the Iran War started on Feb. 28
Watch: Taiwan Army Holds Drill In Response To Chinese Landing Operation
Taiwan deployed a huge convoy of tanks, armored vehicles and artillery.
Lawsuit Targets Mamdani’s Pied-à-Terre Tax Rollout
The city says only about 17,000 property owners received notices indicating they could face the tax
Why Don’t We Keep Buying? (And Buying)
Observation of the transaction suggests that the man values the bottle of water more than the two dollars he forgoes to acquire i
Intel Seeks $15 Billion As AI Infrastructure Spending Accelerates
The company said the proceeds will support corporate needs, including capital spending and working capital
Will Congress Reenact The McCarran Act?
If so, right at the top of the list will undoubtedly be a renewal of the McCarran Act, which was also known as the Internal Security Act of 1950