Editorial: Florida lawmakers were lost in the Twilight Zone and ignored our real-life challenges
Editorial: Florida lawmakers were lost in the Twilight Zone and ignored our real-life challenges
In Florida, conversations about race and sexuality are more dangerous than aging buildings in the aftermath of the Surfside condo collapse. School books need more scrutiny than rising property insurance premiums. Lies about widespread election fraud are more urgently addressed than real sky-high housing and renting costs.
Tribune News Service
Tribune News Service
Think Florida’s Don’t Say Gay Bill Is Bad? Tennessee Is Considering One That’s Worse.
Think Florida’s Don’t Say Gay Bill Is Bad? Tennessee Is Considering One That’s Worse.
Florida’s Don’t Say Gay bill is bad. But Tennessee is considering a bill that’s more far-reaching and restrictive.
Forbes
Forbes
5 Solar Stocks Wall Street Loves: SunRun, SPI Energy, ReneSola, Shoals Technologies, and Sunnova
5 Solar Stocks Wall Street Loves: SunRun, SPI Energy, ReneSola, Shoals Technologies, and Sunnova
Solar capacity installations have increased significantly amid growing climate concerns worldwide. And the federal government’s drive for clean energy deployments is propelling the solar industry’s growth in the United States. Because analysts believe solar power could account for nearly half of new U.S. electric generating capacity this year, Wall Street…
StockNews.com
StockNews.com
Rapists and their families could sue victims who have abortions under new Idaho bill
Critics call measure a ‘travesty grounded in bad motives, questionable legality, and no science at all’
The Independent UK
The Independent UK
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Georgia GOP pushes new "anti-voter bill"
Georgia GOP passes yet another sweeping bill to restrict voting; Democrats compare it to Jim Crow suppression
Salon
Salon
U.K. Sets Out Law to Prosecute Bosses in Big Tech Crackdown
The U.K. is introducing long-awaited and sweeping legal proposals to force internet companies to remove illegal content from their platforms, giving regulator Ofcom power to impose massive fines and prosecute executives personally for failures to comply.
Bloomberg
Bloomberg