Month: November 2019

Click:insulator rubber Larry Sanders, the older brother of Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), who lives in the U.K., is taking a page from his brother’s book and running for the parliamentary seat left empty by former Prime Minister David Cameron. And in keeping with family tradition, he will campaign on a platform to end social inequality […]

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have taken their love to a new continent. The royal brought his girlfriend to Africa for a safari vacation to celebrate her 36th birthday, and they couldn’t look cuter on their holiday. According to The Sun, the couple touched down in Botswana on Thursday in coordinating looks, including adorable matching purple […]

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On December 12th, 2015, when the halls of the Bourget erupted in applause with the signing of the United Nations Climate Change Accords in Paris, climate justice activists recognized a different reality. The Paris Agreement signed by nearly 200 nations was an affirmation that national governments, despite all of the fanfare, were unable to address […]

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While intelligence experts responded to the new revelations as a “huge” deal, Trump has continued to play down Russia’s possible role in election meddling. The White House, meanwhile, has yet to speak on the contents of the documents. Critics quickly called attention to this one-sided pursuit. For some, the Justice Department’s swift announcement, which came […]

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While speaking in South Africa on Tuesday in one of his first major speeches since he left the White House, former President Barack Obama endorsed the idea of introducing a universal basic income. “Artificial intelligence is here, and it is accelerating. … And that is going to make the job of giving everybody work that […]

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