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September 05, 2022
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New Study Warns Swaths of Amazon Have Already Passed Key 'Tipping Point'
"The tipping point is not a future scenario but rather a stage already present in some areas of the region," note researchers.
by Jessica Corbett



Sketch of Judge Aileen Cannon
'Unfit for the Bench': Trump-Appointed Judge Orders Halt to DOJ Review of Seized Materials
"This judge is now an active participant in Trump's crimes," said one critic.
by Julia Conley



Liz Truss Becomes new UK Prime
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'Buckle Up, It's Going to Be a Rough Ride': Far-Right Liz Truss Named New UK Prime Minister
One critic warns that the Tory former Foreign Secretary "campaigned as a right-wing ideologue and will govern as such—which is a disaster for all of us."
by Jon Queally
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Child mourns at funeral during Ukraine war
Peace Talks Essential as War Rages on in Ukraine
Further escalation should be unthinkable, but so should a long war of endless crushing artillery barrages and brutal urban and trench warfare that slowly and agonizingly destroys Ukraine.
by Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies



How This Rural Wisconsin County Put Publicly Funded, Non-Profit, National Health Care on the Ballot
Is it possible that the people of these rural communities, under the stress of a broken health care system, can spark a movement to fix health care for the nation?
by Kay Tillow



Barbara Ehrenreich
Barbara Ehrenreich and the Real Work of Labor Day
Every walkout, every outstretched hand, every word written or spoken in defense of workers' rights, is a victory—whether it results in immediate and obvious success or not.
by Richard Eskow
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