Sunday, March 31, 2024

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Conservative Texas District Court Won't Implement Anti-Judge Shopping Policy

The chief judge of the Northern District of Texas indicated the court will not follow new guidance, while a lower court judge called out a pro-business group's use of "judge shopping."

By Julia Conley



Right-Wing Court's PFAS Ruling Will Impede Regulation of Harmful Chemicals, Advocates Say

Public health groups are "fully committed to taking all steps available to assure that the Inhance fluorination no longer produces dangerous PFAS which put workers, consumers, and communities at risk."

By Julia Conley



'Every Year It Is More Relevant': Palestinians Mark Land Day Amid Genocide

"We honor those who rose up in 1976 and all who have risen up to fight for justice in Palestine," said one advocacy group.

By Julia Conley



In GOP's Latest 'Clear Call to Genocide,' Lawmaker Calls for Nuclear Bombing of Gaza

"To so casually call for what would result in the killing of every human being in Gaza sends the chilling message that Palestinian lives have no value," said one Palestinian rights advocate.

By Julia Conley



WHO Chief Demands Swift Medical Evacuations for 9,000 Injured, Sick Patients in Gaza

Israel is currently attempting to send several patients back to the besieged enclave from East Jerusalem, where they have been receiving cancer treatment.

By Julia Conley



'Obscene': Biden Quietly OKs More 2,000-Pound Bombs, Warplanes for Israel

"Arming a war criminal makes you a war criminal," one critic admonished the U.S. president.

By Brett Wilkins


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■ Opinion


Hey Biden, Give Peace a Chance

Public dissatisfaction with the dictatorial decision-making by the White House and the absence of congressional action is growing rapidly.

By Ralph Nader


The Next Few Years Will Decide What Kind of Future We Leave for My Grandchild

Everyone’s job this decade is to arrest the sudden and sickening lurch upward in temperature, so that there’s somewhere at least a little stable for young people to stand as they build that new world that must come.

By Bill Mckibben


Protecting Forests Can Help Us Combat the Climate Crisis–If Done Right

If we are to restore old growth, combat climate change, and preserve wildlife habitats and have forests for future generations to experience, we must change the way that we manage our public forest lands.

By Ellen Montgomery


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