The Trump admin now allows endangered animal habitats to be used for drilling, farming, mining, and real estate development.
Under a new Interior Department rule, eliminating endangered species habitats is no longer illegal.
A woman who dated Maine U.S. Senate candidate Graham Platner tells us he sexually assaulted her. She detailed the alleged incident in a series of interviews.
Platner responded: "These allegations are troubling, serious, and false. Any accusation of non-consensual behavior is categorically untrue."
Read the full story from me @jsscppr:
https://t.co/tutdlc2H78
The World Cup games have managed to steer fairly clear of Trump’s particularly corrupt funk, but his intervention in Balogun's red card reversal has tainted the entire tournament in a way only he could.
It was a shitty call and I’d LOVE for the US to win.
But this ain’t the way.
Social Security cards for babies born through the rest of 2026 will reportedly have Trump's Freedom 250 logo printed on them.
Freedom 250 is Trump's partisan group funded by private donations from Palantir, UFC, ExxonMobil, Lockheed Martin, and Oracle.
Mississippi police shot and killed a 1-year-old child who was in the car with his mother.
Autopsy reports reveal the child was shot through the side of the car, contradicting officers' claims that the car was heading towards them.
I'm always for being open about mental health, but important context is that Kean, as a state rep, voted against the New Jersey Paid Sick Leave Act, which established 40 hours of sick leave for employees a year.
Kean just took *4 months* of paid sick leave.
BREAKING: Planned Parenthood will expand services to Louisiana and bring back in-person care to New Orleans after ceasing operations in the state last year due to funding issues, officials announced Wednesday morning.
Read more: https://t.co/uqUN5x8Yq1
Here is a list of everyone who voted against the new housing bill which aims to make homes more affordable:
Sen. Ron Johnson (R)
Sen. Mike Lee (R)
Sen. Rand Paul (R)
Sen. Rick Scott (R)
Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R)
Rep. Barry Moore (R)
Rep. David Schweikert (R)
Rep. Eli Crane (R)
Rep. Andy Biggs (R)
Rep. Tom McClintock (R)
Rep. Lauren Boebert (R)
Rep. Kat Cammack (R)
Rep. Aaron Bean (R)
Rep. Randy Fine (R)
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R)
Rep. Greg Steube (R)
Rep. Byron Donalds (R)
Rep. Andrew Clyde (R)
Rep. Clay Fuller (R)
Rep. Mary Miller (R)
Rep. Thomas Massie (R)
Rep. Clay Higgins (R)
Rep. Andy Harris (R)
Rep. Robert Onder (R)
Rep. Eric Burlison (R)
Rep. Mark Everette Harris (R)
Rep. Warren Davidson (R)
Rep. Scott Perry (R)
Rep. Sheri Biggs (R)
Rep. Ralph Norman (R)
Rep. Diana Harshbarger (R)
Rep. Tim Burchett (R)
Rep. Keith Self (R)
Rep. Morgan Luttrell (R)
Rep. Chip Roy (R)
Rep. Brandon Gill (R)
Rep. Mike Cloud (R)
In the old USSR, people could be arrested for photographing bridges, tunnels, etc. A repressive and paranoid regime assumed the photographers must be spies and saboteurs. Americans laughed at such petty tyranny. Nothing like that could happen in their free country! Until now.