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Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's (D-CA) campaign paid an Illinois man $7,500 as a settlement after the man sued Pelosi, her campaign, and the fundraising system ActBlue over 'invasive and harassing' fundraising text texts.
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The Economic Growth Act amended how the Fed can regulate the companies that own commercial banks, not how it can regulate the commercial banks themselves. There’s a huge difference.
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The bipartisan RESTRICT Act is properly named because it will restrict freedom and empower the state.
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From Tim Draper to top crypto bosses, the market was awash with pundits predicting new record highs for bitcoin in 2022.
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Winter officially starts next week, and New England isn't ready at all. They don't have enough fuel oil and can't get enough domestic natural gas.
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A fusion reactor at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory may have reached a critical milestone.
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The University of California has decided to stop using tests to decide who gets into college. That is a bad idea
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Despite more than $2 trillion in spending on renewables over the past three decades, there is scant evidence that an energy transition is underway
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Saturday's world-wide demonstrations calling for the release of Julian Assange might go unheeded by American political elites, but that does not diminish this simple truth: Assange is being punished for exposing lies and lawbreaking by the U.S. Government.
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Progressives like to say that we have a 'social contract' with the government, which makes it okay for the government to treat us badly. The latest part of this so-called contract is having to deal with very high inflation.