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The reality about climate change isn't convenient, or comfortable. So President Trump's administration is pretending it isn't there and making up its own facts instead. → Read More
A 13-year-old girl remains in critical condition in a coma. → Read More
His budget request reportedly includes a 70 percent cut to the Office of Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency. → Read More
Gov. Ralph Northam's surreal press conference about racist pictures in his yearbook raised more questions than answers. → Read More
"It feels like inhaling a lot of poison," said one person suffering from hazardous air in the Bay Area. → Read More
"We've got to take care of the floors, you know the floors of the forest, very important." → Read More
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA — Tracking hundreds of women candidates running in races at every level, in every U.S. state and territory, requires spreadsheets. Lots of spreadsheets. Volunteers and staff at Emerge America‘s headquarters are following high-profile congressional races all the way down to women running to serve on their school district governing board, as a justice of the peace, or on… → Read More
Multiple allegations of sexual misconduct didn't derail Kavanaugh's ascent. → Read More
They believe Dr. Ford's account, just not the Kavanaugh part. → Read More
The plans never came to fruition, but the news of U.S. involvement likely won't go over well. → Read More
"Untruthful testimony, under oath and on the record." → Read More
"We were harassed, bullied, and body shamed for $7.25 an hour." → Read More
Text messages, meetings, even a UK basketball game. → Read More
The education committee will consider the measures this week. → Read More
The two-year legal battle continues. → Read More
"They want to show the world that we're okay. We can overcome this terrible tragedy." → Read More
"I’m not trying to go to school and have to fear for my life one day." → Read More
No televised climate debate for Pruitt. → Read More
An hour after the governor signed the bill. → Read More
President Donald Trump commented publicly for the first time Friday on a White House staffer who resigned this week after allegations of domestic abuse by two former wives became public. The president had only positive things to say about Rob Porter, his former staff secretary, with any concern reserved for Porter’s well being. “We hope he has a wonderful career and he will have a great career… → Read More