Explainer: The Government Narrowly Avoided a Shutdown. Now What?
On Saturday, September 30th, Congress passed a temporary deal to extend government funding until November 17th, with $16 billion allocated for disaster relief but no funding for Ukraine. A government shutdown looms if Congress fails to approve a budget for the upcoming year, affecting various federal agencies and employees, with essential services continuing but employees working without pay.
Explainer: Donald Trump’s Indictment and Legal Challenges
Former President Donald Trump is currently facing a series of legal challenges in multiple states, including Georgia, Florida, New York, and the District of Columbia, involving a total of 91 counts. These charges range from election tampering to mishandling classified documents and undisclosed payments, potentially impacting his prospects for a 2024 presidential run. The legal battles, particularly concerning attempts to overturn the 2020 election, could have significant consequences for the integrity of future U.S. elections and public acceptance of election outcomes.
Explainer: India’s Rice Export Ban
India's ban on non-Basmati white rice exports, triggered by rising domestic prices and global factors, aims to ensure affordable domestic availability. The move impacts global rice prices, potentially leading to food insecurity, affecting countries heavily dependent on Indian rice imports.
Fact Check: The Impact of Fossil Fuels on Climate-Related Deaths
Vivek Ramaswamy, a U.S. presidential candidate for the Republican Party, tweeted that climate disaster death rates have declined by 98% over the last century, but his claim that the average person is 50 times less likely to die of a climate-related cause than in 1920 is mathematically incorrect, as it's approximately 32 times less likely; furthermore, fossil fuel-related deaths have been higher than previously thought, accounting for 18% of global deaths in 2018, though fossil fuel consumption does help grow the economy.
Explainer: The Philadelphia Chemical Spill Incident and Ensuring Water Safety
A chemical spill in the Delaware River led to concerns about contamination of the water supply for half of Philadelphia. The Philadelphia Water Department meticulously monitored the situation, tested the water supply frequently, and determined no contamination.
Explainer: Unraveling the Silicon Valley Bank Collapse and Its Implications
Silicon Valley Bank collapsed due to early investment decisions combined with rising interest rates, leading them to sell their bonds at steep losses, which spooked investors and customers into panic, who withdrew millions of dollars within the span of 48 hours.
Fact Check: Examining the Potential Cost of Climate Change by 2070
The effects of climate change, both in terms of repairing damage from natural disasters as well as loss of revenue, will come with a high price tag, costing trillions of dollars to U.S. taxpayers and the government annually.
Fact Check: Debunking the Misinformation about the Uvalde Texas Shooter
A few days after the mass shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, Congressman Paul Gosar, who represents Arizona’s 4th Congressional District, claimed that the shooter was “a transsexual leftist illegal alien named Salvatore Ramos,” a false claim based on zero evidence.
Fact Check: The Disappearing Glaciers and the Reality of Climate Change
Scientists predicted the glaciers would disappear by 2020 with older models dating back to 2003, but newer models published in 2016 indicate the glaciers will still disappear. This claim is almost false - while the scientists were technically wrong about the initial prediction, the glaciers are still melting at an alarming rate because of climate change.
Explainer: Understanding The War in Ukraine and Resources to Support Communities
On February 24, 2022, Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine, citing security concerns. Since then, the situation has progressively worsened, and the complicated history and geopolitics of the region have led to widespread mis- and disinformation.