At the debate, Harris made climate change a pocketbook issue
When moderators at the presidential debate asked the candidates about plans to fight climate change, Vice President Kamala Harris highlighted a problem quietly accelerating across the country: homeowners are losing their insurance. Harris said the costs of inaction on global warming are already …
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It’s already Trump’s world. California is just living in it.
The Supreme Court is a threat to California’s climate rules no matter who wins the election. LOS ANGELES — As California officials prepare to defend their climate policies from a potential second Donald Trump administration, a new reality is dawning on them: Trump may have already won. Leaders at …
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Prediction Markets Tell a Different Story From the Polls
More questions for prediction markets Polls show the U.S. presidential contest as neck and neck. But a popular new way of tracking the race — and betting on it — is telling a different story. Prediction markets show Donald Trump with a significant lead over Vice President Kamala Harris. But while …
More than 800 military veterans receive honorable discharges from Pentagon's "don't ask, don't tell" records review
More than 800 veterans who were kicked out of the military for their sexual orientation under a policy that banned gays and lesbians from openly …