Bad Takes: Worker deaths show that climate change is real and demands immediate action
Upwards of 20,000 adult deaths in the U.S. from 2008 to 2017 were linked to extreme heat.
By Kevin Sánchez
Tags: Texas News, News Features, Bad Takes, Climate change, San Antonio, Texas, worker deaths, Texas water breaks, Gov. greg Abbott, Death Star Bill
Bad Takes: Robert Kennedy Jr.'s anti-vaccine claims aren't just bullshit, they're dangerous bullshit
During a recent installment of his show, Joe Rogan permitted Robert Kennedy's busted sewer main's-worth of hazardous falsehoods to gush out, un-fact-checked.
Tags: National News, News Features, Bad Takes, Robert Kennedy Jr., The Joe Rogan Experience, anti-vaxxers, COVID-19, Joe Rogan, Spotify
Bad Takes: Texas lawmakers are willing to imperil the planet to own 'woke' renewables
Deaths due to extreme heat in the Lone Star State reached a two-decade high last year, with pets and people keeling over by the hundreds.
Tags: Texas News, Bad Takes, Texas legislature, Texas oil and gas industry, climate change, renewable energy, Greg Abbott
Bad Takes: Beware 'Good Samaritans' who deal in violence and vigilantism
Ours is plainly neither a culture that prioritizes mercy, nor one that treats violence as a last resort.
Tags: National News, Bad Takes, Vigilantes, Jordan Neely, New York subway, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, Texas Black Lives Matter protester shot, gun violence
Bad Takes: Child labor laws are under attack from business interests. Time to push back.
Some 250,000 migrant children have arrived in our country unaccompanied, and thousands have been exploited in grueling jobs.
Tags: National News, Bad Takes, U.S. child labor, children in the workplace, child labor laws, immigration, migrant exploitation, San Antonio
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