When the U.S. district judge, the federal judge, Matthew Kacsmaryk, ruled Friday in Texas that the Food and Drug Administration’s 23-year-old approval of the leading … Anti-Obscenity Law of 1873 to Halt Approval of Abortion PillRead more
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Threat of war with Iran
https://mf.b37mrtl.ru/files/2019.05/5ce0fd61dda4c85b028b4647.mp4 Medea Benjamin On Contact
There Is Nothing Normal about One Million People Dead from COVID-19
Despite being the wealthiest nation on the planet, the U.S. has continued to have by far the most COVID infections and deaths per country: one … There Is Nothing Normal about One Million People Dead from COVID-19Read more
How 18th-Century Quakers Led a Boycott of Sugar to Protest Against Slavery
Buying items that are fair trade, organic, locally made or cruelty-free are some of the ways in which consumers today seek to align their economic … How 18th-Century Quakers Led a Boycott of Sugar to Protest Against SlaveryRead more
How the 13th Amendment’s Fatal Flaw Created Modern-Day Convict Slavery
The 13th Amendment is having a moment of reckoning. Considered one of the crowning achievements of American democracy, the Civil War-era constitutional amendment set “free” … How the 13th Amendment’s Fatal Flaw Created Modern-Day Convict SlaveryRead more
Members of US Congress who enslaved people
The Post researched more than 5,500 members of Congress — every single member born before 1840 — and found more than 1,700 people who served … Members of US Congress who enslaved peopleRead more
Deep rot in American journalism
https://mf.b37mrtl.ru/files/2019.05/5cd7c1a6dda4c877438b4609.mp4 Matt Taibbi Part 2 On Contact
Alabama Town of 1,253 People Generates $600,000 A Year From Traffic Stops
Small towns strapped for cash sometimes decide to use their law enforcement agencies to generate a steadily increasing revenue stream. Towns that otherwise would never … Alabama Town of 1,253 People Generates $600,000 A Year From Traffic StopsRead more