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Restoring Ukraine’s public science infrastructure will cost over $1 billion: UNESCO

The cost to rebuild the scientific infrastructure destroyed during the first two years of Russia’s war with Ukraine will cost more than an estimated $1 billion, UNESCO reported Monday. UNESCO reported that 1,443 buildings and labs owned by 177 universities and organizations have been demolished or damaged by the war, and 750 parts of equipment […]

GOP anti-Trump voters launch $50 million campaign blitz but aren’t ‘building a pro-Joe Biden coalition’

Republican Voters Against Trump launched a $50 million campaign spreading messages from voters who previously backed former President Donald Trump but say they never will again.  The campaign features video testimonials from hundreds of former Trump voters and will be aired across various digital media platforms. The ads launched in the battleground states of Arizona, […]

Majority of signatures on pro-Trump Wisconsin recall effort declared invalid

Supporters of former President Donald Trump who organized an effort in Wisconsin to oust the State Assembly speaker did not gather enough signatures Tuesday to force a recall election, despite claiming they gathered more than required. Republicans are seeking to remove Assembly Speaker Robin Vos, also a Republican, for not decertifying President Joe Biden’s victory […]

Health experts at SXSW warn of possible untreatable global fungi outbreak

AUSTIN, Texas — Four years after the coronavirus pandemic ravaged the world, a bicameral, bipartisan group of lawmakers introduced a plan to ensure the United States would not be caught off-guard and rendered helpless at the mercy of a contagious disease. But health experts who track fungi and spoke at the SXSW Conference on Monday evening […]

White House requested changes to Robert Hur’s report on Biden classified documents

Special counsel Robert Hur said the White House requested certain changes to his report on President Joe Biden‘s handling of classified documents during his testimony on Tuesday. Hur said a draft of the report was provided to the White House counsel and members of Biden’s personal counsel team “for their review.” House Judiciary Committee Chairman […]

Ruben Gallego blankets Arizona airwaves with first Senate ad ahead of two-way race

Rep. Ruben Gallego’s (D-AZ) campaign released the first television ad of his Senate run, starting a new phase of the race in the wake of Sen. Kyrsten Sinema’s (I-AZ) recent announcement that she will not be running for a second term.  As recent polling analysis found, Gallego has low name recognition in the state. The […]

Mika Brzezinski begs Scarborough to ‘stop’ during explicit rant on Robert Hur

Morning Joe’s Mika Brzezinski begged her co-host and husband Joe Scarborough to “stop” during a mid-show rant about special counsel Robert Hur. Hur testified before the House Judiciary Committee on Tuesday about his investigation into President Joe Biden’s mishandling of classified documents, and Scarborough exploded on the lawyer and his future plans. “I wonder what, […]

Gaetz asks DOJ to investigate Jack Smith’s timing in Trump trial: ‘Explicit election interference’

Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) called for the Department of Justice to investigate special counsel Jack Smith for the timing of his prosecution of former President Donald Trump. The Florida congressman’s call to investigate Smith comes as the special counsel is seeking to expedite the legal process ahead of the 2024 presidential election, in which the […]

House Republicans make rare break with Trump on TikTok bill: ‘He’s wrong’

House Republicans are breaking away from former President Donald Trump on their proposed TikTok legislation, marking a rare moment of disagreement between GOP lawmakers and their de facto party leader.  The House is set to vote on Wednesday on whether to force ByteDance, the Chinese-based owner of TikTok, to divest itself from the popular social […]

Supreme Court extends pause of Texas law allowing arrests of illegal immigrants

Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito extended a pause on a Texas law that allows the state’s law enforcement to arrest immigrants entering the United States from Mexico. Alito, who handles emergency applications stemming from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit, temporarily froze the law on March 4 as the Supreme Court considers a […]
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