Costa Rica’s President Rodrigo Chaves has further restricted access to abortion, limiting it to situations when the mother’s life is in danger
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Indonesian officials say they have detected traces of radioactive cesium 137 at a clove plantation as the country searches for the source of radioactive contamination that forced recalls of shrimp and spices exported to the U.S. The U.S. Food and Drug …
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The United Nations’ food aid agency has warned that severe funding cuts are impacting its operations in six countries
10.14.25–NLS–Achilles Runs for Risch’s U.S. Senate Seat">10.14.25–NLS–Achilles Runs for Risch’s U.S. Senate Seat
The Neal Larson Show features an in-depth interview with Todd Achilles, an independent candidate for the U.S. Senate in Idaho. Achilles explains his decision to leave the Democratic Party stems from a belief that the “broken two-party system” is failing the country, citing issues like President Biden’s re-election campaign and the influence of big tech monopolies as examples of corruption. Neal and Julie, challenge this reasoning, suggesting his independent run is a strategic move to overcome the political liability of the Democratic label in a deeply Republican state, pointing to his history of donating almost exclusively to Democrats. Achilles defends his position by highlighting his bipartisan record in the state legislature and his ultimate goal of forming an independent caucus in the Senate to act as a moderating force and deny a majority to either party.
The interview delves into specific policy disagreements, beginning with Achilles’ past support for the failed Proposition 1 initiative for open primaries and ranked-choice voting. The discussion then highlights a fundamental philosophical divide, with Achilles asserting that it is “too hard to live in Idaho” and arguing for a higher minimum wage and greater corporate responsibility for employee healthcare. He defends his appearance at a rally with Bernie Sanders and AOC by citing common ground on fighting economic monopolies. This prompts a broader debate between the hosts and Achilles on free-market principles and individual responsibility versus a collectivist view where corporations and society have an obligation to provide for workers’ needs like healthcare.
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