How A New Majority On Wisconsin's Supreme Court Could Impact Reproductive Health

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Why is MAHA mad at Trump?

President Trump issued an executive order to increase domestic production of glyphosate, commonly used as a weedkiller. It’s the active ingredient in the weedkiller, Roundup.That order immediately ignited an uproar in the Make America Healthy Again movement. Health Secretary Robe ...  Show more

Why Tim Kaine is pursuing a war powers resolution – again

With the U.S. military amassing in the Middle East ahead of possible strikes in Iran, a Democratic lawmaker explains his effort to limit the president.The United States Constitution empowers Congress, not the president, to declare war.That hasn’t stopped plenty of presidents from ...  Show more

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