Thursday, March 28, 2024

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Former US Lawmaker Finally Enjoys Social Policies He Fought for—In Europe

"I saw and felt what it's like to live in a community where everyone can go to the doctor. Where children aren't massacred by gun violence. It changes everything."

By Jessica Corbett



Montana Supreme Court Strikes Down 4 'Unconstitutional' Voting Laws Passed by GOP

The laws disproportionately impacted the ability of Native people to participate in voting, the court noted.

By Julia Conley



'The Bible Exposes Grifters': Trump Rebuked as Christian Nationalist 'Con Man'

"All those legal fees are apparently really making Donald Trump's pockets hurt because his latest commercial venture, after selling sneakers and cologne, is as a Bible salesman," said one critic.

By Brett Wilkins



Biden Urged to 'Hold the Line' Against For-Profit Medicare Advantage Industry

"Do not let them bully you," said Alex Lawson of Social Security Works. "Corporate insurers are holding the country's health hostage and demanding bags of cash."

By Jake Johnson



US Leads Charge as Surge of Oil and Gas Projects Threaten Hope for Livable Planet

"The science is clear: No new oil and gas fields, or the planet gets pushed past what it can handle," said one analyst.

By Julia Conley



State Department Spokesman Urged to Resign Over 'Despicable' Attack on UN Expert

One critic described Matthew Miller's attack on United Nations special rapporteur Francesca Albanese as a "Trumpian smearing of a principled human rights expert."

By Jake Johnson


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■ Opinion


DoorDash and Uber Using Customers as Pawns to Punish Workers—Don’t Fall for It

Why Seattle’s City Council should reject calls to repeal or weaken PAY UP! policies protecting app-based workers.

By Sally Dworak-Fisher


The Media Industry's Financial Problems Are Bad News for Democracy

I’m worried that in the paywall era, the new business model will ensure that only wealthier people who can afford to be paying for news will be reading the best stories.

By Will Bunch


Ady Barkan’s Legacy: Reclaiming Medicare From For-Profit Corporations

Ady recognized that so-called “Medicare Advantage” plans threaten our cherished public benefit.

By Carmen Rhodes


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