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Vermont becomes first state to require oil companies to pay for climate change damage

Vermont will become the first state in the nation to require oil companies to pay for the impacts of climate change after the state's GOP governor, Phil Scott, allowed a new bill to become law without his signature. The state’s Climate Superfund Act is modeled on federal Superfund law and seeks to assess financial penalties...

FDA approves Moderna’s mRNA RSV vaccine

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved Moderna's RSV mRNA vaccine for adults over the age of 60. The approval makes RSV the second disease for which an mRNA vaccine has been greenlighted. There are currently two other RSV vaccines approved for adults over 60: Arexvy by GSK and Abrysvo by Pfizer. Moderna's mRESVIA...

Kinzinger on GOP reactions to Trump verdict: Party ‘has lost all ability to think for itself’

Former Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-Ill.) lamented that his party has “lost all ability to think for itself” as GOP figures rush to defend former President Trump following his felony conviction in New York. "Watching my party — the party of law and order — absolutely turn their guns against the jury, against the judge, against...

Trump turns conviction into cash, with a record fundraising haul following guilty verdicts in trial

Trump campaign announces haul of $34.8 million in fundraising in the six hours after the former president was found guilty on all counts in his criminal trial

West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin leaves Democratic Party, registers as independent

West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin on Friday made a stunning announcement that he has switched his party affiliation and will serve the remainder of his term as an independent.

Republicans shun battleground Senate candidate urging GOP to ‘accept’ Trump verdict

Republican candidate for senate Larry Hogan faced criticism from fellow Republicans for his comments about former President Donald Trump’s criminal conviction on Thursday.

The Secretary of Transportation Who Couldn’t 

The administration that made Build Back Better the catchphrase of its economic agenda turns out not to be any good at building.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—May 31

A sharply divided limited en banc panel of the Ninth Circuit rules in favor of four criminal defendants who challenged a court’s policy of...

Declassify the UAP Files

This isn’t about finding little green men or flying saucers. This is about government transparency.

The ‘Best’ Arguments for Expanding Abortion in Arkansas Don’t Hold Up

There is never a valid reason to vote ‘yes’ to end the innocent life of another human being, as the Arkansas abortion amendment would...

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