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March 23, 2023

Top News

 

Cancer Patients Challenge Biden Admin's Refusal to Lower Price of Lifesaving Drug

"We request HHS to consider this appeal directly... because the NIH has repeatedly demonstrated its unwillingness to even acknowledge that the Bayh-Dole Act includes an obligation to make products invented with federal funds 'available to the public on reasonable terms.'"

Kenny Stancil

 

Consumer Advocates Applaud as Federal Court 'Yet Again' Finds CFPB's Funding Constitutional

"If the Supreme Court follows suit," said one watchdog, "it will mark a major win for everyday consumers impacted by abusive fees, predatory lenders, and corporate greed."

Julia Conley

 

Climate Advocates Call Out House GOP Push to Fast-Track Mountain Valley Pipeline

"Time and time again the people have risen up against the backroom deals and slimy maneuverings at the federal level to push MVP through, and we will keep standing up," vowed one organizer.

Jessica Corbett

 

US Progressives Stand Against 'Xenophobic' TikTok Ban

"If you think the U.S. needs a TikTok ban and not a comprehensive privacy law regulating data brokers, you don't care about privacy, you just hate that a Chinese company has built a dominant social media platform," said one digital rights campaigner.

Brett Wilkins

 

Manhattan DA Accuses House GOP of 'Unlawful Incursion' Into Trump Probe

"The district attorney is obliged by the federal and state constitutions to protect the independence of state law enforcement functions from federal interference," wrote the district attorney's general counsel.

Jake Johnson

 

'Never Seen Anything Like This': US Librarians Report Book Bans Hit Record High in 2022

"Each attempt to ban a book by one of these groups represents a direct attack on every person's constitutionally protected right to freely choose what books to read and what ideas to explore," said one intellectual freedom advocate.

Julia Conley

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NLRB Says Amazon Illegally Union-Busted by Limiting Worker Access to Warehouses

 

Critics Say DeSantis Move to Expand 'Don't Say Gay' Exposes Law's True Intentions

 

Tlaib Revives Bill to Remove Medically Necessary Debt From Credit Reports

 

Sanders Introduces Bill to Ban Bank Execs From Fed Boards

 

Calls to 'Fight Back' Grow as Medicaid Cliff and GOP Attacks Threaten Coverage for Millions

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Opinion

 

Biden, Congress, and Nuclear Disarmament Leadership

It's time to chart a new path before disaster strikes. Congress and the Biden administration need to show real courage and move the world away from the nuclear brink.

Robert Dodge,Sean Meyer

 

Russian War Crimes in Ukraine 20 Years After US Criminal Invasion of Iraq

How can there be real accountability for war crimes when international law is replaced by an undefined "rules-based order"?

Phyllis Bennis

 

Why We (Still) Need a Federal Reserve for the People—Not Wall Street

The Fed is a public institution, created by an act of Congress. But the people who are supposedly represented by that Congress don't seem to have much of a voice there. That must change.

Richard Eskow

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