Amid political pressure from President Donald Trump and his Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr, American Broadcasting Company (ABC), a subsidiary of the Walt Disney Company, has ...
American and wrong to use this act of violence as a pretext for weaponizing the government to threaten nonprofit and charitable organizations, other perceived adversaries, or any class of people. They ...
Nick Dearden, director of Global Justice Now said:"Trump’s state visit is being used to cement the power of the Big Tech oligarchs and their super rich financial investors over the UK. The investments ...
On Tuesday morning, September 16, 22 young Americans began presenting live testimony in Lighthiser v. Trump, a landmark lawsuit challenging federal actions that threaten their fun ...
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In response to a report submitted by the UN’s Independent International Commission of Inquiry (COI) on the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, and Israel, to the 60th session of ...
Today, 112 organizations submitted a comment letter to the Environmental Protection Agency in response to the agency’s proposal to gut federal greenhouse gas emissions standards for cars and ...
Draw the Line is a global action (15-21 September) with widespread events taking place across the world peaking over the weekend of September 19–21, 2025. In the lead-up to COP30 and as world leaders ...
President Donald Trump said Monday that the US carried out a fresh strike on what he said was a boat used by Venezuelan drug gangs, killing three people in what one human rights campaigner called ...
Chief Justice John Roberts is smart and skilled. He will be remembered, however, as a historic failure. This is not a claim to make lightly, but his record compels it, because Roberts’ legacy will be ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced it will no longer defend rules that protect people from unsafe ...
Over 73 million people in the United States are served by water systems that have detected PFAS levels above the limits the EPA now seeks to rescind or delay.
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