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Yearly Archives: 2021

The Greenwashing Files: Fossil fuel giants accused of ‘deceptive’ advertising

A major new catalogue of fossil fuel company adverts based on DeSmog’s research shows the gap between their public image and the reality of their operations.

Amid Chauvin trial and more police killings, calls for ‘peaceful’ protests sound obnoxious

As Martin Luther King Jr. preached, we must reject peace that prioritizes calm over justice — and work toward building a positive peace instead.
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Black & Latinx lieutenant sues Virginia cops who threatened to kill him during traffic...

“My client’s looking just to hold these officers accountable under law.”

Biden’s anti-China ambitions

A reality check...

How many more times must we say the same thing?

If you’re not actively doing something to prevent the violence from occurring, then you’re part of the problem.

How has Covid-19 affected our day-to-day behaviors?

Coronavirus culture has forever changed our social and economic behaviors, and even had a permanent impact on our psyche.

Thousands flood the streets of Chicago to protest the killing of Adam Toledo

"This is state violence. We say again to the police, you are not judge, jury, and executioner. Adam Toledo, a 13 year-old boy, he should still be alive.”

Hypocrite of the age prize to McConnell: ‘Biden’s commission will ‘politicize’ the Supreme Court’

McConnell didn’t just politicize the selection of justices—he corrupted the entire selection process for our highest court.

Police officer placed on leave after fracturing elderly woman’s arm

“Anytime there’s a complaint against law enforcement, there’s always a real possibility of trust—losing public trust.”

Democratic bill attempts to undo voter restrictions of past 15 years

Congress is now considering legislation to address many of these problems.