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Texans reportedly waited 17 hours and until the middle of the night to testify on GOP voting restrictions bill
The Texas Tribune reported that some arrived as early as 6 a.m. Saturday to testify, but testimony didn’t begin until 1:41 a.m. Sunday morning.
‘I didn’t come here to kiss your f---ing ring’: Sidney Powell ripped into Rudy Giuliani after clash over election theories, book says
Giuliani, who was Trump’s personal lawyer and has backed up many of the former president’s election claims, reportedly described Powell as “crazy.”
The Smoke Comes Every Year. Sugar Companies Say the Air Is Safe.
To harvest more than half of America’s cane sugar, billion-dollar companies set fire to fields, a money-saving practice that’s being banned by other countries. Some residents say they struggle to brea...
The Rise of Anti-history
The Trumpist wing of the GOP uses history as a bludgeon, without regard to context, logic, or proportionality.
Sean Penn compares Donald Trump’s Covid response to ‘gunning down vulnerable communities’
Actor said world was let down by ‘an obscene administration, humanly and politically’
Trump wasn’t just an abnormal figure — psychiatrists say his rhetoric caused real trauma
Several psychiatrists spoke with Salon about the very real trauma Trump’s presidency caused
White nationalist Nick Fuentes banned from annual gathering of top US conservatives but other far-right extremists were welcomed
White nationalist Nick Fuentes barred from the Conservative Political Action Conference in Dallas, but Oath Keepers and Proud Boys were in attendance.
Fauci Says ‘It’s Horrifying’ to See CPAC Crowd Cheering Low Vaccination Rates
“I mean, they are cheering about someone saying that it’s a good thing for people not to try and save their lives,” the top infectious disease expert lamented.
Texans testifying on GOP voting bill faced a 17 hour-wait to be heard by lawmakers in the dead of night
Members of the public arrived at the Texas Capitol as early as 6 a.m. to sign up to speak before lawmakers considering the legislation. In the House, public testimony wouldn’t begin until early the ne...