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WA groups work to counter Christian Nationalism

By: Isobel Charle (Washington News Service) - Nationwide, it is estimated about one-third of Americans either adhere to Christian Nationalist ideals or sympathize with them. Groups working for social justice in Washington state are organizing to counter what they see as a movement harmful to democracy. Aaron Scott, author of "Bring Back Your People: Ten Ways Regular Folks Can Put a Dent in White Christian Nationalism," is the keynote speaker at […]

todayMarch 13, 2025

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‘It’s bad’: How drought, lack of snowpack and federal cuts could spell wildfire disaster in NM

by Patrick Lohmann, Source New Mexico A new national forecast warns that above-normal wildfire risk will exist through most of New Mexico by April. Meanwhile, federal cuts could leave one-third of the state without dispatchers to monitor for nascent blazes and fewer firefighters to respond if they blow up. Snowpack this year was far below average. Most of the state is in severe drought. Fine fuels, like grass and pine […]

todayMarch 11, 2025 3

Arizona

House rejects proposal that would bolster ‘free speech’ protections for harassers

by Caitlin Sievers, Arizona Mirror A Republican lawmaker wants to fortify what he called “free speech” protections for people who harass government employees. But a handful of Republicans joined with Democrats to reject the proposal that critics said would embolden domestic abusers and people who seek to torment unelected government employees, including election workers. Rep. Alexander Kolodin, R-Scottsdale, sponsored House Bill 2043, which would change the definition of harassment in […]

todayMarch 11, 2025 3

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MO farmers, advocates push for mandatory country-of-origin food labels

By: Chrystal Blair A Midwest coalition of consumer, farmer and rural groups, including those in Missouri, is pushing to reinstate mandatory country-of-origin labeling for meat, poultry, seafood, fruits and vegetables, as well as some nuts. Earlier this month, federal lawmakers reintroduced the American Beef Labeling Act to restore such labeling for beef. Noah Earle, a farmer and member of the Missouri Rural Crisis Center, contended claims from the "big four" meat packers, arguing such labeling […]

todayMarch 7, 2025 2

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Indiana elections head joins call for federal upgrades to root out noncitizen voting

by Leslie Bonilla Muñiz, Indiana Capital Chronicle Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales has joined 20 others in asking new Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem for changes to a federal citizenship verification service — including that it be free to use. “I am joining my colleagues in requesting that the Department of Homeland Security take swift action to make the … program more efficient and accessible to states,” Morales said […]

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NASA Official Warns Staff About Publicly Displaying Their Badges Amid Reports of Harassment

by Heather Vogell, ProPublica A high-ranking NASA official warned his employees Friday to “use discretion” in public when displaying badges or emblems that identify them as federal workers — part of an effort, the agency says, to protect its employees amid “stories of possible harassment” outside of work. “We are all very proud to work for the space program,” wrote Dr. James Polk, NASA’s chief health and medical officer. “But […]

todayMarch 6, 2025 4