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August 08, 2022
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A mobile billboard criticizing Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (D-Ariz.) is seen in Washington, D.C. on August 8, 2022.
Sinema Received Over $500K From Private Equity Before Shielding Industry From Tax Hikes
"Remember the days when taking half a million bucks from an industry, and then passing legislation that only benefits that industry, while passing the costs onto everyone else, would be called corruption?" asked one critic. "Today it's just lobbying as usual."
by Kenny Stancil



Nuclear site in Ukraine
Ukraine Plant Under Fire Showcases 'Dangerous' Nature of Nuclear Power, Experts Say
"Having reactors in a war zone is a nightmare waiting to become a grim reality," said one critic.
by Kenny Stancil



Sen. Bernie Sanders sits on the steps of the U.S. Senate
Sanders Says Senate Bill 'Nowhere Near' Enough as Dems, GOP Tank His Amendments
The Vermont senator nevertheless supported final passage of the Inflation Reduction Act, calling it "a step forward" on climate and drug prices.
by Jake Johnson
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• Hopes Rise for Return to Iran Nuclear Deal Destroyed by Trump
• 'Let Those Numbers Sink In': At Least 45 Palestinians Killed During Israeli Attacks on Gaza
• Wildlife Defenders Slam Senate Dems' Bill for Not Protecting Refuge in Alaska
• Big Pharma Bemoans 'Tragic Loss' as Democrats Take Modest Action to Curb Drug Prices
Opinion



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The IRA Is Big Pharma's First Defeat—Let's Make Sure It's Not the Last
Big Pharma is terrified because they are no longer invulnerable.
by Alex Lawson



Ukraine soldier laid to rest
We Must Seize This Opportunity to End the War in Ukraine
A narrow window for a diplomatic end to the war may be ahead as both sides are exhausted, making a pause conceivable. We must not miss this chance.
by Hrair Balian



A war crimes prosecutor on the scene in Ukraine
Theirs But Not Ours? No War Criminal Should Be Immune From Prosecution
Isn't it time for the major military powers to give up the notion that their war criminals should be allowed to operate with impunity?
by Lawrence Wittner
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