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Yearly Archives: 2021

Plastics in agriculture ‘disastrous’ new UN report says

“The report serves as a loud call for decisive action to curb the disastrous use of plastics across the agricultural sectors.”

Legislation to improve Social Security bought to House

“We simply cannot and must not sit by and allow millions of our fellow citizens, who worked hard their entire lives, to spend their golden years living in poverty.”

Former police chief pleads guilty to distributing child porn

The former police chief faces a mandatory minimum five years to 20 years in federal prison, a $250,000 fine, and five years to a lifetime of supervised release.

Kamala vs. Mitt: Two different viewpoints of family planning prefigure different futures for planetary...

Forget their policies for a moment, and consider how two politicians’ lives foreshadow our ecological future.

When you’re a billionaire, your hobbies can slash your tax bill

Thoroughbred horses, auto racing, massive ranches, luxury hotels. The hobbies and side businesses of the ultrawealthy create huge write-offs that can let them get away with paying little or no income tax for as much as a decade at a time.

Are we forever captives of America’s forever wars?

What needs to be done to finally end them...

The far right continues to build its international

Donald Trump and his allies around the world are still alive and kicking.

Vicious cycle of increasing wealth gaps, disproportionate climate harms is worsening globally, report finds

“Global inequalities seem to be about as great today as they were at the peak of western imperialism in the early 20th century.”

As Americans struggle to afford rising gas prices, Big Oil profits surge to $174...

U.S. oil companies are making more money than any other time in history.

The best sting against election fraud malice: Fund Ruby Freeman’s justly historic defamation suit!

There is something especially vicious when a powerful politician descends to abusing innocents in an unsuccessful deception he knew would fail.