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Diana Buttu, a Palestinian human rights attorney, calls the killing “the height of dehumanization.” ...
Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Octavio-Cortez, both hailing from New York (my home state, too), are a potently-appealing team of class warriors. For that is what America needs to transcend excessive ...
New evidence seen by DeSmog suggests this surge of outrage against the report was stoked by a PR firm that represents the meat and dairy sector. In January 2019, world-renowned food and nutrition ...
In a move that critics warn would dangerously expand executive power, the Republican-controlled House of Representatives on Wednesday passed a bill to restrict federal judges from issuing nationwide ...
The Trump administration is facing intense scrutiny following two explosive reports revealing its use of federal administrative powers to push forward an aggressive deportation agenda and crack down ...
“Sweet and Deadly: How Coca-Cola Spreads Disinformation and Makes Us Sick” is a detailed account of the tactics used to maintain a great reputation despite company's secrets. While Coca-Cola remains ...
The first time I saw Andrew Rabinowitz, it was in April 2017 at Baltimore District Court, where he was representing a property management company owned by the family of Jared Kushner, President Donald ...
This adapted excerpt is from Every Wild Voice: For Environmental Leaders, Both Present and Future by Sam Davis (2024). It is published with permission from the author and was adapted and produced for ...
Oil spill in North Dakota raises environmental and economic concerns as safety record of “safest pipeline in the world” comes under renewed scrutiny. The Keystone oil pipeline was abruptly shut down ...
Despite an escalating humanitarian crisis in Gaza and allegations of war crimes, the U.S. Senate overwhelmingly rejected resolutions to halt $8.8 billion in weapons sales to Israel, with only 15 ...
New order directs Justice Department to block enforcement of state climate laws, raising legal questions and stoking fears of fossil fuel immunity. In a sweeping executive action that has sparked ...
The jury found Texaco, which was bought by Chevron in 2001, in violation of state coastal resource regulations because the company didn't restore wetlands destroyed by drilling oil wells, dredging ...