COVID Tests Are in Short Supply, Especially in Hot Spots
Andrea Mosterman, an associate professor of history at the University of New Orleans, was already dismayed that she had to wait three days to secure a covid-19 test at a…
Fossil Fuel Companies Turn to “Green” Pipelines to Qualify for New Subsidies
On Monday, the world’s leading authority on climate science, the International Panel on Climate Change, issued the first part of its sixth and most dire assessment of the climate emergency,…
CEO Pay Rose 1,322 Percent Over 42 Years, While Worker Pay Rose Only 18 Percent
A new analysis released Tuesday by the Economic Policy Institute finds that CEO pay in the United States rose by a staggering 1,322% between 1978 and 2020 — a sharp…
Louisiana Attorney General Fights School Mask Mandate as COVID Spikes Among Kids
New Orleans — One look at the Louisiana Department of Health’s COVID dashboard is enough to set off alarm bells. On a map of the state, each one of Louisiana’s…
Senate approves $1 trillion infrastructure package as crypto worries loom
Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images After weeks of negotiations, the Senate approved a bipartisan $1 trillion infrastructure package Tuesday authorizing over $500 billion in new spending to improve roads, bridges,…
New Warren Bill Proposes Taxing Real Company Profits, Not What’s Reported to IRS
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Massachusetts) introduced a bill Tuesday that would create a tax on corporate profits that she says could help raise hundreds of billions of dollars of revenue for…
Nvidia’s tiny RTX A2000 GPU can fit inside a small form factor PC
Nvidia’s A2000 is nearly half the size of the RTX 3090. | Image: Nvidia Nvidia is launching its new RTX A2000 GPU today, designed for professional workstations. It’s Nvidia’s smallest…
Watch: Fauci Supports Vaccine Mandates & Says Now Isn’t The Time For Individual Freedom
“I think that we’re in such a serious situation now that under certain circumstances mandates should be done,” he said.
DeSantis Threatens to Withhold Pay of School Officials If They Follow CDC Rules
Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis’s office on Monday suggested that he may take punitive action against local school district officials if they decide to move forward on requiring masks in…