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Democracy Now!
- Democracy Now! 2025-11-20 Thursday
Headlines for November 20, 2025; Climate Crisis Displaces 250 Million Over a Decade While U.S. & Other Polluting Nations Close Borders; Brazilian Indigenous Minister Sônia Guajajara on Fossil Fuel Phaseout, Bolsonaro’s Conviction & More; The Race to Save the Amazon: Top Brazilian Scientist Says Rainforest Is at “Tipping Point”
Fair Observer
- FO° Talks: Here’s Why More Americans Need to Grow Their Own Food
Fair Observer’s Communications and Outreach officer, Roberta Campani, speaks with Rob Avis, Chief Engineering Officer at 5th World, about why the United States’ 40 million acres of front lawns may be the country’s most overlooked resource. What begins as a reflection on wasted land and misplaced effort unfolds into a broader argument: Regeneration is possible,… Continue reading FO° Talks: Here’s Why More Americans Need to Grow Their Own Food The post FO° Talks: Here’s Why More Americans Need to Grow Their Own Food appeared first on Fair Observer.
- Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan’s Reign of Terror: A Legacy of Violence and Exploitation
Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) is weakening the societal structure of Pakistan. They are constantly attacking civilians while ignoring the standards and ethics of society. On October 7, 2025, two government officials, Safi Ullah and Shah Khalid, and two teachers, Rafi Ullah and Nisar Ali Shah, were abducted in Bannu, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. These kidnappings, which TTP Commander… Continue reading Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan’s Reign of Terror: A Legacy of Violence and Exploitation The post Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan’s Reign of Terror: A Legacy of Violence and Exploitation appeared first on Fair Observer.
- The Devil’s Advocate Guide to AI’s Truly Hyperreal Future
Just like about 1.5 billion other human beings, for the past three years, I’ve participated in humanity’s quest to find ways of living harmoniously with an invasive species officially referred to as Large Language Models (LLM). Individual members of the species have names like ChatGPT, Claude, Grok, Gemini, Copilot and Perplexity — to name only… Continue reading The Devil’s Advocate Guide to AI’s Truly Hyperreal Future The post The Devil’s Advocate Guide to AI’s Truly Hyperreal Future appeared first on Fair Observer.
Ensia
- Journalists, meet climate change
The headlines scream about war, crime, political strife, economic woes. But underlying it all — and more and more often bubbling to the top — is what future historians will likely look back and call the story of this century: Climate change. Recognizing the importance of this pervasive phenomenon, Covering Climate Now, Columbia Journalism Review, the Solutions Journalism Network, The Guardian […]
The Marshall Project
Aeon
Unicorn Riot
- Jamar Clark’s Family Unveils New Bench on 10 Year Anniversary
Jamar Clark's family unveiled a marble stone bench at the place he was killed by police on the ten year anniversary. The post Jamar Clark’s Family Unveils New Bench on 10 Year Anniversary appeared first on UNICORN RIOT.
Quanta Magazine
- Cosmic Paradox Reveals the Awful Consequence of an Observer-Free Universe
Encouraged by successes in understanding black holes, theoretical physicists are applying what they’ve learned to whole universes. What they’re finding has them questioning fundamental assumptions about how physics ought to be done. The post Cosmic Paradox Reveals the Awful Consequence of an Observer-Free Universe first appeared on Quanta Magazine
Sludge
- Trump Invests in Media Merger His Administration Controls
Days after the Ellison family expressed interest in buying Warner Bros. Discovery, Trump bought up to $1 million in its debt. He is now reportedly pushing the deal to be approved.
Yale Environment 360
- In Myanmar, Illicit Rare Earth Mining Is Taking a Heavy Toll
As China has cut back on domestic extraction of rare earth minerals, uncontrolled mining in Myanmar has boomed in areas ruled by ethnic armies. New reporting in Wa territory reveals the activity is damaging water supplies, forests, and the health of workers and communities. Read more on E360 →
WhoWhatWhy
- The Deep, Dark Secret Behind the Staying Power of the Epstein Story
A long-festering national boil has come to a head with Epstein and Trump. The Deep, Dark Secret Behind the Staying Power of the Epstein Story originally appeared on WhoWhatWhy
Inside Climate News
- California Is Finally Updating Its Methane Landfill Rule
California regulators voted on Thursday to update a 15-year-old rule controlling emissions of methane from municipal landfills, the second-largest source of the climate super pollutant in the state. The effort by California’s greenhouse gas regulators to strengthen oversight and align methods to control and monitor methane emissions from landfills with the latest technological advances is
- US Is (Officially) Gone, But Not Forgotten, at COP30
BELÉM, Brazil—On the penultimate day of COP30, with nearly 200 countries close to finalizing a global roadmap toward a fossil fuel phase out, United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres had a simple message for President Donald Trump and the United States: “We are waiting for you.” Despite the absence of formal representation from the federal
Grist
- This pig’s bacon was delicious. But she’s alive and well.
A company called Mission Barns is cultivating pork fat in bioreactors and turning it into meatballs and other products. Honestly, they're pretty darn good.
- At COP30 in Brazil, countries plan to armor themselves against a warming world
In the eyes of many leaders of developing countries, the success of COP30 hinges on the billions of dollars they need to prepare for climate disasters.
- How a billionaire’s plan to export East Texas groundwater sparked a rural uprising
As fast-growing cities and suburbs scramble for new water sources, farmers in East Texas are turning to government regulation to keep their wells from running dry.
The Conversation
- First Amendment in flux: When free speech protections came up against the Red Scare
The congressional anti-communist hearings of the 1940s are a reminder that freedom of speech today is even more fragile than it may seem.
- Farmers – long Trump backers – bear the costs of new tariffs, restricted immigration and slashed renewable energy subsidies
In the past, farmers have balanced their political beliefs against market logic. How much pressure can farmers endure?
- AI is providing emotional support for employees – but is it a valuable tool or privacy threat?
People are increasingly using AI chatbots for emotional and psychological support. Now, companies are using it to support employees – raising a host of issues.
- Who wins and who loses as the US retires the penny
Ending production of the 1-cent coin will save the government money and could streamline big retailers’ operations. But it could also pinch small businesses and cash-reliant consumers.
- College students are now slightly less likely to experience severe depression, research shows – but the mental health crisis is far from over
College students experience high levels of stress that are often the result of a mix of factors, including academic pressures and financial concerns.
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