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Inter Press Service

The Guardian

  • Outcry over stalemate on Gaetz report; Bernie Sanders’ Senate vote on blocking some arms to Israel fails – US politics live

    Democrat Susan Wild says committee chair Michael Guest mischaracterized meeting and committee will reconvene in December; US Senate to also vote on two resolutions on mortar rounds and a GPS guidance system for bombsHouse ethics committee deadlocked on releasing Matt Gaetz reportThe Federal Reserve must not remove Wells Fargo’s $1.95tn asset cap until the bank has fixed its risk management and compliance issues, top Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren told the US central bank on Wednesday, reports Reuters.In a letter to Fed chair, Jerome Powell, and the central bank’s regulatory chief, Michael Barr, Warren said the Fed must reject Wells Fargo reported appeal to have the punishment imposed in 2018 lifted until it “can show that it […]

  • US Senate rejects Bernie Sanders effort to block sales of tank rounds to Israel

    Seventy-nine of 100 senators opposed resolution with Senate to still vote on two other resolutionsThe US Senate has blocked legislation that would have halted the sale of some US weapons to Israel, which had been introduced out of concern about the human rights catastrophe faced by Palestinians in Gaza.Seventy-nine of the 100 senators opposed a resolution that would have blocked sales of tank rounds to Israel, while 18 approved it and one voted present. All of the votes in favor of the measure on Wednesday came from the Democratic caucus, while “no” votes came from both Democrats and Republicans. Continue reading...

  • Trump likely to choose surgeon and writer Marty Makary as FDA chief

    Johns Hopkins doctor touted protection from natural immunity and opposed Covid vaccine mandatesDonald Trump is likely to choose the Johns Hopkins surgeon and writer Martin Makary to lead the Food and Drug Administration, two sources familiar with the matter told Reuters on Wednesday.Makary raised concerns about a number of public health issues during the Covid pandemic, touting the protection from natural immunity and opposing Covid vaccine mandates. Continue reading...

  • Trans congresswoman Sarah McBride responds to Capitol Hill bathroom ban

    Following statement from Mike Johnson, McBride says: ‘I’m not here to fight about bathrooms, I’m here to … bring down costs facing families’US politics – live updatesSarah McBride, the incoming congresswoman and first openly transgender person elected to the US House of Representatives, on Wednesday shared a statement on social media in response to the House banning trans people from using single-sex bathrooms on Capitol Hill that match their gender identity.Earlier in the day, the House speaker, Louisiana Republican Mike Johnson, issued a statement “regarding facilities throughout the US Capitol complex”. Continue reading...

  • Tennessee man involved in Capitol riot convicted of planning to kill federal agents

    Edward Kelley created ‘kill list’ of FBI agents and others who investigated his role on January 6, prosecutors sayA Tennessee man who was arrested for his involvement in the January 6 Capitol riot in 2021 was convicted on Wednesday of planning to kill federal investigators.Edward Kelley, 35, was found guilty in Knoxville of conspiracy to murder federal employees, solicitation to commit a crime of violence, and influencing a federal official by threat, the US attorney’s office said in a news release. Continue reading...

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

Fair Observer

  • Eight Reasons Marco Rubio Would Be a Disastrous Secretary of State

    Of all of President-elect Donald Trump’s choices for his foreign policy team, Marco Rubio is the least controversial to the neoconservative foreign policy establishment in Washington, DC. He is the most certain to provide continuity with all that is wrong with United States foreign policy, from Cuba to the Middle East to China. The only… Continue reading Eight Reasons Marco Rubio Would Be a Disastrous Secretary of State The post Eight Reasons Marco Rubio Would Be a Disastrous Secretary of State appeared first on Fair Observer.

  • The Pentagon’s Flawed Account of Its Failure to Keep Accounts

    Precisely three years ago, in November 2021, Reuters featured this headline: “U.S. Pentagon fails fourth audit but sees steady progress.” Both the Department of Defense (DoD) and Reuters hoped at the time to put the best spin on this chronic failure. Handling billions and even trillions is no easy job. Mistakes will be made. Oversight… Continue reading The Pentagon’s Flawed Account of Its Failure to Keep Accounts The post The Pentagon’s Flawed Account of Its Failure to Keep Accounts appeared first on Fair Observer.

  • The Birth of a Saga: My Journey with the Tridevi Graphic Novel Series

    Imagine standing amidst the bustling energy of the National Children’s Literature Festival clutching a prize for a short story titled “Healing of Wounds.” The pride and excitement of that defining moment ignited my exploration into the realm of children’s literature. It spurred me to delve deeper into the timeless myths of the Tridevi. My lifelong… Continue reading The Birth of a Saga: My Journey with the Tridevi Graphic Novel Series The post The Birth of a Saga: My Journey with the Tridevi Graphic Novel Series appeared first on Fair Observer.

Aeon

  • Visualising the atomic nucleus

    Take a closer look at the atomic nucleus, from the ancient Greek idea of the atom to its cutting-edge practical applications - by Aeon Video Watch at Aeon

Truthout

ProPublica

Unicorn Riot

  • Minnesota Healthcare Workers, Youth, and Families Honor Palestinians

    Minneapolis, MN — A year after Palestinian children held a press conference at Al-Shifa Hospital to denounce Israeli bombings, youth in Minnesota, healthcare workers, and families honored the Gazan youth and healthcare workers with their own press conference demanding an end to the genocidal war… The post Minnesota Healthcare Workers, Youth, and Families Honor Palestinians appeared first on UNICORN RIOT.

Sludge

Democracy Now!

  • Democracy Now! 2024-11-20 Wednesday

    Headlines for November 20, 2024; Colombian Environment Min. Susana Muhamad on Trump, Banning Coal to Israel & Phasing Out Fossil Fuels; Democracy Now! Asks Azerbaijani Deputy Foreign Minister: When Will Jailed Reporters & Activists Be Freed?; Azerbaijani Journalist Speaks from Exile After Six Colleagues Jailed Ahead of Climate Talks; Trump Nominates Wrestling CEO Linda McMahon as Education Secretary Amid Push to Abolish Dept. of Ed.; Dr. Mehmet Oz Wants to Privatize Medicare. Trump Just Picked the TV Star to Head Medicare Agency

Latino USA

Yale Environment 360

  • Watchdog Group Says Investigation Into Abuses by African Parks Is Tainted

    Last year, the watchdog group Survival International reported that park rangers in the Republic of the Congo had beaten, raped, and tortured Indigenous Baka in a national park. Now, the group says, park officials are interfering with an investigation into the alleged wrongdoing. Read more on E360 →

The Appeal

WhoWhatWhy

Inside Climate News

  • Rebuild NC’s Embattled Director Is No Longer a State Employee, a Memo Confirms

    Laura Hogshead, director of ReBuild NC, which mismanaged millions of dollars in hurricane recovery spending, is no longer employed with the agency, Inside Climate News has confirmed. Eddie Buffaloe Jr., secretary of the Department of Public Safety, announced Hogshead’s departure in a memo Wednesday afternoon. ReBuild NC, also known as the N.C. Office of Recovery

  • Climate Finance Outcome at COP29 Still in Doubt

    BAKU, Azerbaijan—With little to show after eight days of talks, COP29 negotiators are under pressure to deliver a solid finance deal to help the countries most affected by climate change and least responsible for it before the annual climate conference is scheduled to end on Friday.  Previous agreements reached under the United Nations Framework Convention

Grist

The Conversation

The Trace

  • She Lost Her Sons to Shootings. She Now Carries Their Legacy.

    On a crisp fall day in 2022, Titiana Bogar-Curry stood in front of her home in Rochester, New York, among her son’s friends. They were gathered to memorialize Ly’Saun Curry, her 18-year-old son, on the second anniversary of his death. Ly’Saun was shot and killed on October 2, 2020.  Bogar-Curry’s younger son, Anthony Miller-Curry, was The post She Lost Her Sons to Shootings. She Now Carries Their Legacy. appeared first on The Trace.

  • Facing Another Trump Presidency, Philadelphia Vows to Maintain Momentum Against Gun Violence

    Hours before the polls closed on Election Day, Donald Trump posted a claim that “massive cheating” was taking place in Philadelphia. While local officials quickly refuted the allegation, the verbal dustup underscores just how rocky the next four years may be for Philadelphia under the former and future president, who never retracted the erroneous statement.  The post Facing Another Trump Presidency, Philadelphia Vows to Maintain Momentum Against Gun Violence appeared first on The Trace.

  • To Battle the Bullet, Baltimore Goes After the Bottle

    The block in East Baltimore where Ashley Long was shot and killed in 2017 is desolate, even by the standards of the surrounding neighborhood. On a Saturday afternoon last spring, a cop in a parked police cruiser surveilled vacant brick row houses and an empty lot where abandoned buildings were demolished a few years back.  The post To Battle the Bullet, Baltimore Goes After the Bottle appeared first on The Trace.

Quanta Magazine

  • All Life on Earth Today Descended From a Single Cell. Meet LUCA.

    The clearest picture yet of our “last universal common ancestor” suggests it was a relatively complex organism living 4.2 billion years ago, a time long considered too harsh for life to flourish. The post All Life on Earth Today Descended From a Single Cell. Meet LUCA. first appeared on Quanta Magazine

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