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"We have a ton of people who are highly educated in the Democratic Party that talk and think a particular way, and then we build campaigns that are over-reliant on that group," he said.

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I think if you asked my wife, she’d tell you tons of interactions I have on a weekly basis where she’s like, “What the hell, man?” and I’m like, “What?”

These credits reached 8 million metric tons of carbon in 2024, a 78 percent jump from the prior year.

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Hordes of humans burn tons of jet fuel flying to faraway places so they can trample on sites known for their beauty and history.

“Austin’s changed a ton over the years but it is kind of still the spirit of Austin.”

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