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March 22, 2022
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A woman holds an Afghan baby suffering from hunger
'Unfreeze Afghan Funds' Demanded After 13,000 Newborns Die From Malnutrition
"This suffering is on the U.S. government," said CodePink.
by Julia Conley



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Khanna-Warren Bill Would Ban Wall Street Profiteering on Water Scarcity
The Future of Water Act, said Sen. Elizabeth Warren, would "protect water from Wall Street speculation and ensure one of our most essential resources isn't auctioned off to the highest bidder."
by Kenny Stancil



Demonstrators protest Russia's invasion of Ukraine
Any Use of Tactical Nukes Denounced as 'Bat-Sh*t F**king Insane'
"If escalation led to a massive exchange of nuclear weapons," warned one expert, "the world would experience a catastrophe of immeasurable proportions."
by Jake Johnson
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President Biden: Stop Blocking Immigrants at the Border in the Name of Covid
It's time to end the use of Title 42 to block migrants at the border.
by Tami Goodlette



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The People of Yemen Suffer Atrocities, Too
The ghastly blockade and bombardment of Yemen, led by Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, is now entering its eighth year.
by Kathy Kelly



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US Needs a People's Economic Democracy
Building a more powerful people's movement for economic democracy will require the spread of a more expansive view of democracy, one that moves past individual rights and into the realm of shared responsibilities.
by Erica Smiley, Sarita Gupta
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