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Sep 13 2021
News
How Manufacturers Are Modifying Processes to Conserve Water
The appeal for green is growing: among Americans, 77 percent say they are concerned about the environmental impact of the products they buy, according to a 2021 study from GreenPrint, an environmental technology company.
In addition, nearly eight in ten consumers indicate sustainability is important for them, and more than 70 percent would pay an average of 35 percent more for brands
The Epoch TimesOct 04 2021
News
Fate of abortion access looms over new Supreme Court term
The Supreme Court is slated to hear a number of hot-button issues in the new term that starts Monday, but one case looms largest: a clash over a Mississippi abortion law that directly challenges Roe v. Wade.
Conservatives and anti-abortion activists hope the case will mark the culmination of nearly five decades of their concerted effort to narrow the constitutional right to abortion
The HillJun 12 2013
Opinion
NSA spying trashes U.S. global role
Ronald Deibert says there are unintended consequences of the NSA scandal that will undermine U.S. foreign policy interests.
CNN DigitalJun 18 2020
News
Bolton's Book
“The Trump administration sued former national security adviser John Bolton on Tuesday to delay the publication of a book that the White House says contains classified information and that is expected to paint an unfavorable portrait of the president’s foreign policy decision-making. The civil lawsuit in Washington’s federal court follows warnings from President Donald Trump that Bolton could
The Flip SideDec 15 2020
Analysis
More, Please! Facebook Staff Quit Over Lack of Censorship
Many Facebook employees are leaving the company because the platform does not censor enough.
Several workers have recently left, citing concerns over “US political content and hate speech,” according to Buzzfeed News.
“In just the past few weeks, at least four people involved in critical integrity work related to reducing violence and incitement, crafting policy to reduce hate
NewsBustersNov 17 2020
News
Trump Administration Plans to Designate Yemen’s Houthis as Terrorists
The Trump administration is preparing to designate Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi insurgents a terrorist organization before leaving office in January, fueling fears the move will disrupt international aid efforts and upend United Nations-brokered peace efforts between the Shiite movement and the Saudi-backed Yemeni government, according to several diplomatic sources.
The U.N. and
Foreign PolicyDec 22 2021
News
Biden looks to chip away at supply chain snarls as midterms loom
Empty store shelves may no longer be threatening to ruin Christmas, but President Joe Biden faces a long slog before the nation’s supply chains are truly unstuck.
The administration will push in the coming months for more segments of the supply chain to operate around the clock and for companies to exchange data that exposes bottlenecks, hoping a series of modest improvements will help
PoliticoMay 22 2021
News
New COVID-19 cases plummet to lowest levels since last June
New coronavirus cases across the United States have tumbled to rates not seen in more than 11 months, sparking optimism that vaccination campaigns are stemming both severe COVID-19 cases and the spread of the virus.
As cases, hospitalizations and deaths steadily dropped this week, pre-pandemic life in America has largely resumed. Hugs and unmasked crowds returned to the White House, a
Fox News DigitalMay 22 2021
News
Biden to meet with George Floyd's family at the White House
President Joe Biden will meet with the family of George Floyd at the White House on Tuesday to mark the first anniversary of the Black man's death at the hands of a White Minneapolis police officer. The visit comes amid continued congressional negotiations over police reform legislation.
Floyd died on May 25, 2020, after former police officer Derek Chauvin kneeled on his neck for more
CBS News (Online)Oct 02 2021
News
Charting Congress on Social Media in the 2016 and 2020 Elections
The 2020 election occurred in a cultural and political climate that was vastly different than that of the 2016 race. The unique nature of each election cycle was also visible in the ways members of Congress used Facebook and Twitter to engage with the public in the months before and after election day. Most obviously, the 2020 election was much more online than the preceding presidential cycle
Pew Research Center