Thursday, April 25, 2024

Millions of Chickens Feared Dead in Wake of Hurricane Matthew

Concerns have arisen over the potential devastating impacts flooded factory farms could have on the environment and public health.

From across the country, gifts of tiny houses arrive for Standing Rock

How five large trees in remote Oregon ended up as winter housing for water protectors, including their first newborn baby.

Trump reinstates old abortion restrictions cutting off U.S. funding to international groups that offer...

Organizations receiving funding cannot even counsel pregnant women on the option of abortion, or else they risk losing all U.S. funding.

Monsanto’s in trouble again: Mega corp faces class action suit over allegedly violating two...

Legal aid lawyers and experts say cases they see are a small sample of all the violations that occur.

Trump administration attempts to delay findings on pesticides

Is the pesticide industry running Trump's EPA?

Cuba under media attack for sending doctors, not bombs, to help COVID-19 victims

The Cuban approach stands in marked contrast to the modus operandi of the global superpower and Cuba’s primary antagonist, the United States.
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From Syria to U.S.-Mexico border, refugees worldwide face hunger & deprivation as Covid-19 spreads

After weeks of warnings, COVID-19 cases are emerging in refugee camps, where social distancing is often impossible and healthcare extremely limited.

New study confirms lead poisoning is a global problem among children

"The unequivocal conclusion of this research is that children around the world are being poisoned by lead on a massive and previously unrecognized scale."

Obamacare is actually working

The law has flaws, but more Americans are insured than ever – and insurers are still turning a healthy profit.

Is there plastic in your drinking water?

It sounds disgusting, we know.