Sunday, September 22, 2024

■ Today's Top News 


Fears of 'Imminent Catastrophe' Mount as Hezbollah Hits Back Amid Israeli Airstrikes

"It cannot be overstated enough: There is NO military solution that will make either side safer," said one U.N. official.

By Brett Wilkins



Critics Say IDF Shutdown of Al Jazeera's West Bank Bureau Is 'Aimed at Erasing the Truth'

"Why would Israel shut Al Jazeera's bureau in Ramallah?" asked one human rights defender. "Because it has been the center of Al Jazeera's reporting on Israeli repression—the apartheid—in the occupied West Bank."

By Brett Wilkins



Green Groups Applaud 1 Million Public Comments Urging Biden to Protect Old-Growth Forests

"The Forest Service should listen to the public and finalize policies that truly safeguard our oldest forests," a coalition of environmental organizations advised.

By Brett Wilkins



UN Officials Urgently Call for Lebanon Cease-Fire as Middle East on 'Brink of Catastrophe'

However, there was no hint of de-escalation as Israeli warplanes bombed Beirut, killing dozens of people including senior Hezbollah commanders and women and children.

By Brett Wilkins



FTC Sues Big Pharma Middlemen for Inflating Insulin Prices

"Caremark, ESI, and Optum—as medication gatekeepers—have extracted millions of dollars off the backs of patients who need lifesaving medications," said one agency leader.

By Jessica Corbett



After Georgia Shooting, Students Walk Out Demanding 'Future Free From Gun Violence'

Organizer March for Our Lives said the statewide walkouts "speak to the urgency and frustration young people feel after yet another shooting has been met with only 'thoughts and prayers.'"

By Brett Wilkins


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■ Opinion


What Was Teamsters’ Leadership Thinking?

Being Trump’s buddy is not going to save you from the end of the NLRB and a return to pre-New Deal hostility to all forms of union power.

By Hamilton Nolan


To Avoid Utter Ruin, We Must Turn Off the Fossil Fuel Volcano

As a new study once more makes clear, raising the temperature is by far the biggest thing humans have ever done; our effort to limit that rise must be just as large.

By Bill Mckibben


Will Canada's NDP Learn Anything From the Rise of Left-Populism in the US?

Now that we’re witnessing a revival of leftish populism from Harris and particularly Walz, we can plainly see what has long been obvious but unsaid: that a New Deal-inspired agenda offers more for working people.

By Linda Mcquaig


Both Parties Should Rally Behind Expanding the Child Tax Credit

Expanding the credit is a proven solution for lifting millions of children above the poverty line and helping to ensure that all children have the resources they need to thrive.

By Kris Cox