Yearly Archives: 2021
Marine Corps Major charged with assaulting police officer during Capitol riots
On Thursday, Major Christopher Warnagiris was arrested and charged on several account.
Death of 18 endangered elephants in India under investigation
"Poisoning could be behind the death of the elephants."
New HSBC-backed coal plants will contribute to 19,000 deaths annually, new study estimates
Researchers said the total health impacts of the plants could amount to $6.2 billion a year.
How corporations pumped up CEO pay while their low-wage workers suffered in the pandemic
More than half of the country’s 100 largest low-wage employers rigged pay rules in 2020 to give CEOs 29 percent average raises while their frontline employees made 2 percent less.
Enbridge Line 5 Pipeline violates Michigan order, continues operating
The Canadian pipeline company's defiance of the order is a dramatic development in a long-running showdown between it and Michigan.
The award for sleaziest corporate profiteering goes to…
Tyson Foods, which forced its employees back to work and took bets on how many would die.
Sanders urges labor secretary to protect jobless benefits as GOP governors race to cut...
Sanders is hardly alone in calling on Walsh to do everything in his power to ensure that jobless workers continue receiving benefits regardless of Republican governors' actions.
In exclusive jailhouse letter, Capitol Riot defendant explains motives, remains boastful
“January 6th was nothing short of a satirical way to overthrow a government.”
How global tax dodging costs lives: New research shows a direct link to increased...
This is money that could otherwise be spent on things like clean water, sanitation, education and health care.
The end of (inconvenient) protest?
Protest has been a tool that the left has used to force government action throughout the English speaking world.









