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Subject TOP NEWS: 'Time to Make Them Pay': Internal Docs Further Expose Exxon Efforts to Spread Climate Lies
Date September 14, 2023 9:18 PM
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September 14, 2023

****Top News****

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Sanders Announces 'Historic' Bipartisan Bill to Confront US Primary Care Crisis

"It is unacceptable that millions of Americans throughout our country do not have access to affordable, high-quality primary care and are unable to get the healthcare they need when they need it."

Jake Johnson

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Khanna and UAW President Demand 'New Model' That Puts Workers, Climate Over Profits

"We will not let corporate greed manipulate the transition to a green economy into a roll back of economic justice."

Jake Johnson

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Ahead of Climate March, House Dems Urge Biden to End Fossil Fuel Drilling on Federal Lands

"Our constituents are counting on the federal government to use all tools at our disposal to save our planet."

Brett Wilkins

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Six Out of Nine Planetary Boundaries Already Crossed, Study Warns

"This update on planetary boundaries clearly depicts a patient that is unwell," said one scientist.

Julia Conley

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'There's No Economy on a Dead Planet': Activists Blockade HQ of Oil Financier Citibank

"Citi is the world's second-largest financier of fossil fuels," noted one group taking part in the protest. "How do these people sleep at night? How?"

Brett Wilkins

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UAW President: 'We Are Preparing to Strike These Companies in a Way They've Never Seen'

"The Big Three can afford to immediately give us our fair share," said United Auto Workers president Shawn Fain. "If they choose not to, then they're choosing to strike themselves, and we are not afraid to take action."

Jake Johnson

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'Alarming Trend': Despite Growing Climate Threat, Venice Avoids UNESCO Endangered Listing

 

Sanders Announces 'Historic' Bipartisan Bill to Confront US Primary Care Crisis

 

Nevada Becomes Latest State Where Voters Could Decide on Abortion Rights in 2024

 

Polish Anti-Abortion 'Witch Hunt' Targeting Patients, Doctors Could Be Copied by US

 

'Important Step': Biden Admin to Track Foreign Forces Killing Civilians With US Weapons

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Governor Newsom, Sign the 'Shield Law' to Protect Telehealth Providers of Critical Care

SB 345 would protect healthcare workers like me who wish to continue offering abortion and gender affirming care via telemedicine without having to navigate and decipher complicated legal restrictions.

Mai Fleming

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How Elephants, Climate Change, and Hope Connect at a New York City March

Later this week I'm going to NYC to join the March to End Fossil Fuels, because we can't save biodiversity without halting the climate crisis.

Tanya Sanerib

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When a Poverty Surge Is the Path Chosen by Lawmakers

Poverty is solvable. We know what works. All we have to do is act.

Lakeisha McVey

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