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July 11, 2022
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Manuel Oliver interrupts Biden as he delivers a speech on gun control
'We Have to Do More Than That!' Father of School Shooting Victim Interrupts Biden Speech
"There's nothing to celebrate," Manuel Oliver said of the newly enacted bipartisan gun measure.
by Jake Johnson



Smoke and flames rise as the Washburn Fire burns around the Mariposa Grove of giant sequoias at Yosemite National Park in California on July 10, 2022.
Climate-Intensified Yosemite Fire Threatens Hundreds of Ancient Sequoias
"We can only expect as we get later in the summer, that the fires will get bigger," one expert recently warned.
by Kenny Stancil



Abortion rights protesters march in Michigan
'This Is People Power': Michigan Groups Submit Signatures to Put Abortion Rights on the Ballot
Advocates turned in a record-shattering 753,759 signatures to place on the November ballot a proposal to enshrine abortion rights in the Michigan state constitution.
by Jake Johnson
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US China Policy: A Perilous Arms Race Instead of Waging Critical Cooperation
The forces for muscular peace and cooperation must show there is an alternative path to secure the common interests of the two nations.
by Ralph Nader



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More Drilling Won't Lower Gas Prices—Price Controls and Renewables Will
Some people assume more drilling will lower skyrocketing gas prices. Surprise—the U.S. drills plenty, but that won't save us at the pump.
by Mia DiFelice



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Organized Labor and the Crisis of Democracy
There is one glimmer of hope for democracy, and it comes from a source that might initially, to many people, seem rather unrelated: a renascent labor movement.
by Chris Wright
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