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Jan 26 2021
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Moved CNN online news (we don’t rate television content) from Lean Left to Left. Julie MastrineJul 09 2020
Analysis
How the House Armed Services Committee, in the Middle of a Pandemic, Approved a Huge Military Budget and More War in Afghanistan
WHILE THE COUNTRY IS SUBSUMED by both public health and an unemployment crisis, and is separately focused on a sustained protest movement against police abuses, a massive $740.5 billion military spending package was approved last week by the Democratic-controlled House Armed Services Committee. The GOP-controlled Senate Armed Services Committee will almost certainly send the package with
The InterceptJul 08 2020
Analysis
The scariest thing about global warming (and Covid-19)
“Shifting baselines syndrome” means we could quickly get used to climate chaos.
For as long as I’ve followed global warming, advocates and activists have shared a certain faith: When the impacts get really bad, people will act.
Maybe it will be an especially destructive hurricane, heat wave, or flood. Maybe it will be multiple disasters at once. But at some point, the severity of
VoxNov 18 2018
News
70 Countries, 100s of NGOs, Pledge New Action to Protect Oceans: Billions in Commitments Show Continued Support of Ocean Conservation
Washington, DC – At the fifth annual Our Oceans Conference, held this year in Bali, Indonesia, leaders representing more than 70 countries and over 200 non-governmental organizations and private companies met and presented a total of 307 actionable commitments, valued at $11 billion, to address critical problems facing stewardship of ocean resources and maritime security. This year’s
Stimson CenterApr 15 2020
News
Black Businesses Matter, But Will They Get Fair Share Of COVID-19 Aid Money?
“African Americans never really recovered from the housing crash and economic meltdown and that reality is going to be a very important factor for Black people, especially since the U.S. may be going into some form of depression,” said Bill Fletcher Jr., former president of TransAfrica Forum and a senior scholar with the Institute for Policy Studies. “I saw a report last week that shows the
Chicago DefenderJul 27 2014
News
Hamas Agrees To 24-Hour Holiday Truce In Gaza War
Hamas on Sunday agreed to observe a 24-hour truce in Gaza after initially rejecting a similar Israeli offer, as fighting resumed and the two sides wrangled over the terms of a lull that international diplomats had hoped could be expanded into a more sustainable truce.
After Israel announced a 24-hour truce late Saturday, Palestinian militants fired rockets deep into Israel, prompting it
HuffPostOct 27 2022
Headline Roundup
US GDP Grew in Q3 After Shrinking in First Half of 2022
U.S. gross domestic product (GDP) grew by 2.6% in the three-month period from July to September, according to the U.S. Commerce Department, in the first posting of positive growth in 2022.
Kay Quotes: "The increase in the third quarter primarily reflected increases in exports and consumer spending that were partly offset by a decrease in housing investment," according to the report. "
Associated Press CNBC Fox BusinessApr 01 2020
News
A crisis that draws the best from investors
Companies known for their ethical policies are faring better in a virus-stricken stock market. The crisis is rewarding good behavior.
To help end the coronavirus pandemic, many people are reinforcing certain codes of behavior. They are more neighborly and salubrious. They are social distancing and shopping without hoarding. They are learning the etiquette of video conferencing from home
Christian Science MonitorDec 17 2019
Opinion
Campaign finance limits take choices away from voters
It happens every presidential election. A promising candidate joins the race, makes a splash, and surges in the polls. But they can’t sustain the momentum, and their popularity dips. With diminished media exposure, fundraising stalls and the campaign shuts down. All before a single vote has been cast.
Sen. Kamala Harris of California is the latest candidate to suffer from our misguided
Washington ExaminerJan 20 2021
News
One head start for Biden in unifying Americans
On one foreign-policy stance – stopping genocide in China – the Trump administration gave official support for Mr. Biden’s view, offering a template for bipartisanship in Washington.
In his inaugural speech Wednesday, President Joe Biden set a task for himself to bring “America together, uniting our people.” As big as that task might be, it was made slightly easier Tuesday by the
Christian Science Monitor