AMY GOODMAN: In a landmark ruling, an Oklahoma judge has ordered Johnson & Johnson to pay $572 million for contributing to Oklahoma’s opioid crisis. Oklahoma … Johnson & Johnson Ordered to Pay $572 Million for Fueling Opioid EpidemicRead more
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Facebook fined 2 million euros for violating German transparency law
German authorities have fined Facebook 2 million euros ($2.26 million) for providing a distorted picture of the amount of illegal content on the social media … Facebook fined 2 million euros for violating German transparency lawRead more
A Famous Harvard Language Expert Helped A Child Abuser
Who woulda thunk that Goldilocks was just another whore-4-hire? After Jeffrey Epstein was indicted for sex crimes in 2006, his Harvard lawyer, Alan Dershowitz, called … A Famous Harvard Language Expert Helped A Child AbuserRead more
Be careful about “Science Philanthropist”
Jeffrey Epstein Called Himself A “Science Philanthropist” And Donated Millions To These Researchers Jeffrey Epstein, the Wall Street financier who on Monday was indicted for … Be careful about “Science Philanthropist”Read more
A Billionaire Friend of Presidents Trump & Clinton, Arrested for Sex Trafficking
Billionaire hedge fund manager Jeffrey Epstein, who has been accused of sexually assaulting underage girls for more than a decade, was arrested Saturday on sex … A Billionaire Friend of Presidents Trump & Clinton, Arrested for Sex TraffickingRead more
Coming from a “Good Family” Means a 16-Year-Old Couldn’t Be a Rapist
When a 16-year-old boy appeared in a New Jersey court, the question was whether he would be tried as an adult for having allegedly raped … Coming from a “Good Family” Means a 16-Year-Old Couldn’t Be a RapistRead more
Whitewashing War Crimes Has Become the American Way
Just after dawn on March 16, 1968, a company of U.S. Army infantrymen, led by Capt. Ernest Medina and spearheaded by Lt. William Calley, entered … Whitewashing War Crimes Has Become the American WayRead more
The U.S. Government Prevents Investigations Into War Crimes in Afghanistan
On April 12, 2019, the International Criminal Court said that it would not pursue a war crimes investigation against the U.S. military for its actions … The U.S. Government Prevents Investigations Into War Crimes in AfghanistanRead more
Sackler and PurduePharma profited from “suffering and death”
https://api.spreaker.com/download/episode/17547635/new_york_sues_big_pharma_for_opioid_crisis.mp3 Not only do they manufacture the opioids, and not only do they lie to physicians about their addictive nature, they’ve also profited off of … Sackler and PurduePharma profited from “suffering and death”Read more