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Why would people vote for Kamala Harris? 5 things to understand about why her supporters back her
Kamala Harris has the support of nearly 49% of voters, according to recent polling. Why do those people support her?
For many on the right, the support for the candidate some critics call “Comrade Kamala” can be baffling or even suggest they are brainwashed.
People have called her a “Marxist ideologue,” a “communist�...Read more
How a newspaper revolution sparked protesters and influencers, disinformation and the Civil War
There’s one question I get every time I give a talk. I’m a curator of political history at the Smithsonian Institution, and when I discuss the deep history of political division in our country, someone in the audience always asserts that we can’t possibly compare past divisions to the present, because our media landscape is doing ...Read more
A year ago, the hostages were a rallying point for solidarity in Israel – now, their families are symbols of the country’s sharp divides
In the run-up to the first anniversary of Hamas’ attack on Israel, there has been no shortage of dramatic events making headlines in Israel. On Oct. 1, Israelis took shelter during Iran’s missile attack. In the days leading up to the attack, Israel assassinated Hassan Nasrallah, Hezbollah’s longtime leader, in Beirut; invaded Lebanon; ...Read more
Air pollution inside Philly’s subway is much worse than on the streets
The air quality in the City Hall subway station in downtown Philadelphia is much worse than on the sidewalks directly above the station. That is a key finding of our new study published in the Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology.
We are an environmental scientist and a biochemist who assessed the air quality ...Read more
How Hurricane Helene became a deadly disaster across six states
Some hurricanes are remembered for their wind damage or rainfall. Others for their coastal flooding. Hurricane Helene was a stew of all of that and more. Its near-record-breaking size, storm surge, winds and rainfall together turned Helene into an almost unimaginable disaster that stretched more than 500 miles inland from the Florida coast....Read more
Stalking a pollutant: Researchers comb river for secrets of Great Lakes microplastics
DEXTER TOWNSHIP, Mich. — Ali Shakoor took a break from his morning field work to lay two small bluegill in his palm, displaying the catch his colleagues had netted from a riffling nook of the Huron River.
The fish are opportunistic foragers. They fit squarely within the ecosystem in which Shakoor and a team Wayne State University researchers ...Read more
Should Colorado spend $350 million on police and require more prison time for some criminals? Voters will decide
Colorado voters this fall will decide two major criminal justice ballot questions that would increase the amount of time some criminals serve in prison and set aside $350 million solely for Colorado law enforcement agencies.
Proponents of Proposition 128 and Proposition 130, two ballot measures put forth by the conservative advocacy group ...Read more
Election denial returns as focus with Vance's 'non-answer,' new Trump indictment details
In the waning minutes of Tuesday night's vice presidential debate, Gov. Tim Walz hit on a question that has become central to the 2024 presidential race — and to America's political future more broadly.
Walz, who is Vice President Kamala Harris' running mate, was sparring with Sen. JD Vance, former President Trump's running mate, over the Jan...Read more
How Minnesota figures into the presidential politics of insulin prices
In June 2019, Lija Greenseid handed Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz an empty vial of insulin that her 13-year-old daughter had painted gold.
Greenseid’s daughter has Type 1 diabetes, which means she requires daily injections of manufactured insulin to stay alive. The price of a single vial of insulin rose by about 1,200% between 1996 and 2018, and ...Read more
The Medicare Advantage influence machine
Federal officials resolved more than a decade ago to crack down on whopping government overpayments to private Medicare Advantage health insurance plans, which were siphoning off billions of tax dollars every year.
But Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services officials have yet to demand any refunds — and over the years the private insurance ...Read more
Valley fever is a growing risk in Central California; few visitors ever get a warning
LOS ANGELES -- When Nora Bruhn bought admission to the Lightning in a Bottle arts and music festival on the shores of Kern County’s Buena Vista Lake earlier this spring, her ticket never mentioned she might end up with a fungus growing in her lungs.
After weeks of night sweats, “heaviness and a heat” in her left lung, a cough that wouldn�...Read more
Oakland: Sheng Thao supporters rally against recall election
OAKLAND — Dozens of supporters gathered Sunday near the Rockridge BART station to back embattled Mayor Sheng Thao and oppose the upcoming recall election.
“Oakland has endured enough instability in recent years — COVID, crime, encampments,” Thao told the crowd at noon. “What we need now is stability and experienced leadership to guide...Read more
Prayers and calls for arms embargo mark Philadelphia gatherings to mourn lives lost one year after the Oct. 7 Hamas attack on Israel
Dressed in white, they came to the riverbank in Philadelphia with pebbles in their hands and prayers of peace in their hearts.
On the eve of the anniversary of the Oct. 7 Hamas attack on Israel and the resulting war, over a hundred members of Jewish Voice for Peace gathered on the banks of the Schuylkill on Sunday afternoon. Performing a ...Read more
Slumping UK sentiment makes Reeves' budget make-or-break event
Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves’ repeated warnings about the perilous state of the U.K.’s public finances have been so successful she has turned her budget this month into an inflection point for the economy.
Reeves is barreling toward a career-defining fiscal statement on Oct. 30 facing a broad and sharp decline in sentiment ...Read more
UK salaries rise at weakest pace since 2021, job recruiters say
U.K. salaries increased at the slowest pace in three-and-a half years in September in a fresh sign that the labor market is loosening ahead of Chancellor Rachel Reeves’s first budget, according to a survey watched by the Bank of England.
The Recruitment & Employment Confederation and KPMG said an increased number of candidates and reduced ...Read more
Bolsonaro-backed candidates pull ahead in Brazil mayor elections
Candidates backed by Jair Bolsonaro are pulling ahead in municipal elections that are considered a barometer of political sentiment in Brazil, two years before a presidential vote in which Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva will likely seek another term.
The conservative former president, who’s banned from seeking public office until 2030, helped ...Read more
Post-debate polls say JD Vance was the clear winner, but Tim Walz still viewed favorably
The consensus among surveyed voters asked who won the debate between the Republican and Democratic vice presidential candidates is that Ohio’s U.S. Senator JD Vance out performed Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz.
Though Walz continues to enjoy a higher level of likability than Vance, the younger politician made a better show of presenting himself to ...Read more
Four people killed in house explosion in Ohio
Four people were killed when a house exploded Saturday morning in eastern Ohio, authorities said.
The blast in Ellsworth Township occurred around 7:15 a.m., Youngstown CBS affiliate WKBN reported. Neighbors heard it for miles around.
“We’re two and a half miles away… and I could feel it like it was right here on the property,” resident...Read more
UM team selected to lead maritime strategy development for Michigan
The state of Michigan has picked a team from the University of Michigan's Naval Architecture & Marine Engineering department for nearly $200,000, yearlong project to develop a maritime strategy for the state.
The project awarded by the Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy is part of moving toward Michigan's goal of being 100% ...Read more
Cape Cod bridge replacement project reaches key agreement
A much-needed agreement between the federal government and the Bay State to replace the Sagamore Bridge has been reached, according to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
The Corps owns both the Bourne and Sagamore bridges, a pair of aging spans that cross the Cape Cod Canal, and has determined that the bridges will need to be replaced lest the ...Read more
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