Breaking the chain: Tlaib’s crusade against congressional war profiteering
This move comes amidst escalating scrutiny over the potential conflicts of interest posed by lawmakers' investments in companies that profit from military engagements.
Insurrection going strong as MAGA defies law, trials, elections, civil liberties and the Constitution
Bad faith losers thrive if never made social pariahs whose nullification must be nullified. Solipsism, like being talked to death, is a terrible way to die.
Federal court overturns EPA’s approval of dicamba, citing environmental concerns
The decision was reached after U.S. District Judge David C. Bury determined that the EPA had not adhered to the mandatory public notice and comment requirements.
New Zealand to ban PFAS in cosmetics
While the New Zealand EPA determined that cosmetics manufactured in the country were mostly free of PFAS, 90 percent of the cosmetics sold in the country are imported.
EPA finalizes updates to National Ambient Air Quality Standards for particulate matter
According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the final rule "will prevent up to 4,500 premature deaths and 800,000 cases of asthma symptoms per year."
Appeals court firmly denies Trump’s ‘presidential immunity’ claims over January 6 actions
The D.C. court's opinion was stark in its rejection of Trump's claims.
Investigation reveals lack of proof in Israeli claims against UNRWA
Humanitarian organizations have expressed concern over the decision to cut funding based on unverified allegations, emphasizing the dire consequences for the millions of Palestinians dependent on UNRWA's aid.
Controversial study says 1.5°C warming target already breached, ‘underscores urgent need’ to phase out...
They concluded that global heating had actually increased by 0.5 degrees Celsius more than earlier estimates.
Democracy is flatlining around the globe. A second Trump term would finish the job
The results of November’s election will have a rippling effect for years to come, if not decades.
Court clears Greta Thunberg and climate activists of charged offenses from London protest
Judge Laws said at the conclusion of the case on Feb. 2 at Westminster magistrates court "that the crown had failed to present enough evidence to prove their case."









