Headlines September 28, 2022 from Democracy Now!
Puerto Rico’s Governor Calls on Biden to Waive Shipping Restrictions in Aftermath of Hurricane
In Puerto Rico, an estimated three-quarters of a million homes and businesses remain without electricity nearly 10 days after Hurricane Fiona devastated the island’s fragile electrical grid. Hundreds of thousands of people continue to face shortages of clean water, fuel, medicine and other necessities.
STOP THE ECOCIDE Headlines September 26,2022
“Fridays for Future” Protesters Demand Climate Action in 450 Locations Worldwide
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Headlines September 23, 2022 Democracy Now!
Nigeria Suffers Worst Flooding in Years, Exacerbating Food Crisis
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Headlines September 22, 2022 from Democracy Now!
New York AG Sues Donald Trump and His Children for “Staggering” Financial Fraud
Indymedia Report from Rochester, New York
The people of Rochester, NY finally get a Police Review Board after 75% show up at the polls in favor, but the scantily funded effort is confronting some problems as underdog in this fight
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Headlines September 21, 2022 from Democracy Now!
U.N. Secretary-General Warns World Is in Peril
The opening day of the U.N. General Assembly began with a dire warning from U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres.
Zelensky Plans Anti-Union Reconstruction for Ukraine
Workers in Ukraine are under attack from a second front: a new regime of laws attacking labor rights and working conditions has made it's way through the Ukrainian Parliament.
This letter is the alarm bell, sounding from:
Headlines September 20, 2020 from DEMOCRACY NOW!
Russian Separatists in Donbas Accuse Ukraine of Shelling Civilians
Life in the US without a Supreme Court
"Faced with government failure to protect lives, citizens have the power and the right to create change... Now is the time for millions to join in the streets to demand action on what are the biggest, deadliest issues facing humans and the planet today."
Since most of us are not aware of how the supreme court decision in West Virginia vs. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) affects us all, here is the reaction from Extinction Rebellion earlier this year.
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