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Keith Olbermann discusses how Republicans in America are treating mass shootings like bad weather, as if it's inevitable and cannot be prevented.
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This documentary "Weathering the Future" explores the growing impact of extreme weather events on communities across the United States.
It is a cliché that not knowing history makes one repeat it. As many people have also pointed out, the only thing we learn from history is that we rarely learn anything from history.
This week we bring you articles to assist you in your quest for inner peace and outer balance... in yourself, your relationships, and in life itself.
The Republicans in Congress are threatening to make the US default on its obligations, and this action would have severe consequences.
The release of the RNC's AI-generated video attacking Biden's announcement is just one example of the new tactics the GOP is using to win elections.
The only constant is change. And that is wonderful news as it gives us the opportunity, constantly, to reinvent ourselves and our world.
It’s definitely true that Democrats and Republicans increasingly hate and fear one another. But this animosity seems to have more to do with tribal loyalty than liberal-versus-conservative disagreements about policy.
The latest on Clarence Thomas's financial ties to right-wing donors is that the Supreme Court Justice has refused to recuse himself from cases involving his financial backers.
As humans we sometimes have a tendency to take things to extremes.
Inflation figures can sometimes be distorted during times of rapidly changing monthly figures, as we are seeing now.
In today's climate change news, scientists have made a startling discovery - a dramatic and abnormal rise in sea levels
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New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced her decision to resign in January 2023. According to various news articles, Ardern cited a lack of energy and motivation for her resignation.
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