• Biden Grants More Immunity to Saudi Crown Prince Than Trump Did

    “With the prince now shielded from legal action stemming from his regime’s human rights abuses, he will feel far more comfortable traveling to the U.S. and Europe – anywhere he could have faced judicial accountability”, writes journalism professor at New York University and fellow at Democracy for the Arab World Now, founded by Jamal Khashoggi.

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  • The NATO Charter Is Not a Suicide Pact

    Criminal Russian regime fired missiles which target not only Ukrainian civilians but also landed on NATO territory in Poland. Latvia fully stands with Polish friends and condemns this crime.”

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  • South Dakotans Voted for Access to Medicaid

    Last week, for the seventh time in recent months, Medicaid won at the ballot box. South Dakotans voted to expand Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act, making more than 45,000 people eligible for free health coverage.

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  • Nuclear Netanyahu * Abu Akleh Killing

    The FBI just announced an investigation into the killing of the Palestinian American journalist Shireen Abu Akleh by the Israeli army. Israel has said it would not cooperate.

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  • Midterms and Foreign Policy: Blank Check for More War in Ukraine?

    The midterms will affect Biden’s policy of “blank checks” of aid to Ukraine, writes former CIA analyst in his new article on American Foreign Policy.

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  • Biden and Xi Meeting

    He said today: “Take the G20, subtract the G7 and it equals the BRICS. The eastern winds are predominant, the petrodollar is leaking and it will be a cold winter in the West.”

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  • DontRunJoe.org

    RootsActions states, “On many issues, [Biden] has failed to use his executive authority, including the power to issue executive orders, to defend working families – a failure that can’t be blamed on Congress.” as it launches DontRunJoe.org.

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  • Climate Meeting: “A Coverup of Their Own Irresponsibility”

    “The hypocrisy of rich countries, particularly the U.S., needs to become more of a global scandal, including here in the U.S”, warns director Baasav Sen as COP27 approaches.

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  • Indian Government Targets Independent Media Outlet

    “I believe The Wire and the progressive, upstanding, and fearless journalism it exemplifies will emerge stronger thanks to the lessons learned from this serious setback.” N. RAM, [email protected]

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  • “Anti-Vaccine Aggression”

    Peter Hotez talked to the Institute for Public Accuracy about how––although deaths more or less halted in highly vaccinated communities after May 1, 2021––in undervaccinated places like Texas and in other parts of the southern U.S. and mountain West states, “the deaths had just begun.” 

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