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"Democratic Rep. Josh Harder argues that Democrats must become the party most angry at the status quo to regain voter trust and electoral success. He emphasizes that the party currently faces a serious disconnect with many voters, who see Democrats as elitist and out of touch with everyday concerns. Harder criticizes the influence of far-left groups within the party, which push extreme positions such as decriminalizing border crossings and Medicare for All, that are unpopular even among the groups they claim to represent. He warns that candidates who align too closely with these far-left demands risk alienating moderate and swing voters, which contributed to Vice President Kamala Harris's poor performance in the 2024 election. Harder calls for Democrats to abandon these extreme pledges, reconnect with pragmatic voters, and focus on policies that can win broad support rather than ideological purity. He stresses the need for boldness and a break from outdated practices to rebuild the party's appeal and competitiveness"

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TOKYO -- Tokyo Gas has decided to acquire part of a shale gas development in Texas from U.S. oil major Chevron, Nikkei has learned, as the Japanese energy company looks to expand profit through trading. The deal, estimated at tens of billions of yen (10 billion yen equals $66.6 million), is expected as early as April. Tokyo Gas will use the natural gas it extracts from the development to trade on the market, as well as supply the fuel to power plants and other customers. Because natural gas produces about half the carbon dioxide at fossil fuel plants compared with coal, Tokyo Gas anticipates that demand will continue to rise. The enthusiasm for shale gas expressed by U.S. President Donald Trump also was a factor. At the end of 2023, Tokyo Gas bought Rockcliff Energy, a Texas-based shale gas developer, for around 400 billion yen. The Japanese utility will acquire a new interest close to Rockcliff and reduce the costs of laying pipeline to transport shale gas. Tokyo Gas is in the process of replacing inefficient assets. In February, the company reached a basic agreement to sell its stake in a shale gas development in southern Texas to Shizuoka Gas for around 20 billion yen.

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A federal judge has struck down parts of Florida’s laws and policies banning gender-affirming care, saying that the bans contradict “widely accepted standards” of medical care. While the judge’s decision only affects three of the seven families of trans youth who sued state officials over the ban, legal observers say the judge’s ruling could help restore healthcare for countless trans Floridians of all ages.

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