A North Carolina man claiming to have a bomb near the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. has surrendered to law enforcement. Floyd Ray Roseberry drove his black pick-up truck onto a sidewalk near the Library of Congress around 9:15 a.m. on Thursday morning and told police that he had …
Read More »Rep. Greene's Ghoulish Covid Message: 'We're Human, We Can't Live Forever'
Representative Marjorie Taylor Green (R-Ga.) incorrectly claimed that hospitals are not overwhelmed by Covid patients and downplayed the stark rise in cases nationwide by callously saying, “We’re human, we can’t live forever.” The lawmaker made the comments during a Thursday interview on the right-wing network “Real America’s Voice.” While claiming …
Read More »Marjorie Taylor Greene Catches Week-Long Twitter Suspension. Is a Permanent Ban Next?
Twitter has suspended Marjorie Taylor Greene‘s account for one week after the conspiracy-peddling representative violated its policy regarding misleading claims about Covid-19. The tweet that triggered the suspension came on Monday, with Greene writing that the Food and Drug Administration should not approve the vaccines against the disease, which are …
Read More »'Code Red for Humanity': New U.N. Climate Report Raises Alarm on Warming
The world is on a dire climate path, and the commitments of global governments to curb greenhouse-gas emissions are still woefully insufficient to blunt dangerous warming. That’s the takeaway from the latest report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the United Nation’s climate agency, released Monday morning. The U.N. …
Read More »As Covid Cases Rise, U.S. Surgeon General Issues Warning Against Health Misinformation
As rates of Covid-19 cases are once again on the rise nationwide, U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy released an advisory calling the spread of health misinformation an “urgent threat” and asked Americans and social media companies to up their efforts to combat the problem. “I am urging all Americans …
Read More »Deadly Pacific Northwest Heatwave: 'Virtually Impossible' Without Man-Made Warming
The first scientific judgments on the deadly, record-shattering heat wave that blasted the Pacific Northwest at the end of June are starting to roll in. One rapid attribution analysis, conducted by scientists at World Weather Attribution, found that a heatwave this severe “was virtually impossible without human-caused climate change.” The …
Read More »Say Goodbye to Climate-Hell June, Say Hello to Climate-Hell July
If it seemed like June was a little hotter than usual, it’s because it was. In fact, it was hotter than it’s ever been in North America. The Copernicus Climate Change Service reported on Wednesday that the average surface air temperature in North America last month exceeded that of any …
Read More »Trump Organization Charged With 'Sweeping and Audacious' Federal Tax Fraud Scheme
The Trump Organization and Trump Organization Chief Financial Officer Allen Weisselberg have been charged with 15 counts of various financial crimes, including federal tax fraud, falsifying business records, grand larceny, and scheme conspiracy. In the indictment, which was unsealed Thursday afternoon in a Manhattan court, prosecutors describe a 15-year scheme …
Read More »DOJ Releases Graphic New Video While Republicans Try to Gaslight America About the Insurrection
While many Republicans continue to try to minimize the severity and breadth of the January 6th attack on the Capitol, the Justice Department released graphic new police bodycam video footage that proves once again just how violent Trump’s mob was. According to CNN, the DOJ released new footage of the …
Read More »Supreme Court Upholds Obamacare, Dismissing Another Republican Challenge
The Supreme Court rejected a major challenge to the Affordable Care Act, dismissing an attempt by Republican states to end the law that, according to the Biden administration, is providing insurance coverage to 31 million Americans. In a 7-2 ruling issued Thursday, the justices decided that the Republican states challenging …
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