When Speaker Nancy Pelosi leaves her post as the top Democrat in the House of Representatives early next year, it will bring to a close one of the lower chamber’s longest leadership tenures in U.S. history. https://t.co/trPwxAoxYF
Voters in Colorado approved a ballot measure legalizing the use of psilocybin, making it the second state to approve such a proposal. https://t.co/NWcee54QU1
Thirty-six candidates for governor, attorney general, or secretary of state questioned or denied the 2020 election results. So far, these candidates have lost more than they have won. https://t.co/eY8BwlNZCJ
Liz Truss will be shortest-serving prime minister in U.K. history. Truss has been on the job for 45 days as of Thursday. Her five immediate predecessors each lasted at least 1,000 days. https://t.co/hj3hnftWAn
On a daily basis, many people in the U.S. could be exposed to a potentially cancer-causing chemical used in the world’s most common weedkillers. https://t.co/1DDuphVCar
Today, almost 90% of corn, cotton and soybean crops are modified to be tolerant to glyphosate and other chemical treatments used by farmers, U.S. Department of Agriculture data shows. https://t.co/1DDuphDsWj
And everything could come down to Georgia again. In this scenario from @ChuckTodd, every party holds onto their current seats. But no candidate reaches 50% in Georgia, so the state — and Senate control — heads into another runoff.
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