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July 17, 2026
The war on democracy
The
Hill - Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin went further than
President Trump in an address on election security Friday, asserting foreign
adversaries could hack voter machines, threatening states that refuse to
partner with his department and saying he would use “maximum pressure” to root
out any illegally cast votes.
While Trump in his primetime
address Thursday called voting machines “vulnerable and they’re easily
compromised,” Mullin raised the specter of hackers entering such systems to
manually change votes — something the U.S. intelligence community has concluded
has never happened.
He also said state election officials will pay a price if they refuse to cooperate with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) efforts, laying the groundwork to access states’ vote tabulators and even their voter rolls — something various courts have repeatedly denied federal government efforts to access.
Climate change
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Inside
Climate News - Attribution science measures how much human-caused
global warming loaded the dice for an extreme weather event, making it more
likely or more intense. Recent research shows climate extremes, like the deadly
2021 heat dome over the Pacific Northwest and this summer’s early heat wave in
Europe that killed more than 5,000 people, would have been impossible without
human-caused warming.
To determine how global warming affects an extreme event, researchers compare its intensity and likelihood in the current climate with the same event modeled in a world without human-caused emissions. A combination of observational data, weather and climate models and statistical models help quantify the effect of human-caused warming on the extreme event.