Month: November 2020

Despite a greenwashed new image, Walmart is still one of the country’s biggest polluters, guilty of externalizing the cost of their negligence on people and the environment, says a new report published Wednesday by the Institute for Local Self Reliance (ILSR). Since 2005 when Walmart’s then-CEO Lee Scott announced that the retail giant would transform […]

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Thousands of people demonstrated against U.S. drone strikes in Pakistan on Saturday, blockading a road used as a supply route for NATO trucks heading to Afghanistan. Click Here: cheap INTERNATIONAL jersey Popular politician and former cricket star Imran Khan, and his Tehreek-e-Insaf party (PTI), spearheaded the protest in a bid to put added pressure on […]

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Nelson Mandela, who died yesterday at age 95, was a South African anti-apartheid revolutionary who served as President of South Africa from 1994-1999. During the 1950’s, while working as an anti-apartheid lawyer, Mandela was repeatedly arrested for ‘seditious activities’ and ‘treason.’ In 1963 he was convicted of sabotage and conspiracy to overthrow the government, and […]

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California Democrats are introducing Tuesday a proposal to bring free “universal preschool” to all children in the state, a measure championed by many as an imperative equalizer for children from lower-income families. Authored by Senate President pro Tempore Darrell Steinberg and unveiled at a news conference Tuesday morning, the “Transitional Kindergarten for All” proposal expands […]

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WASHINGTON – Three months after averting a military strike against Syria with a last-minute deal to deprive it of its chemical weapons arsenal, U.S. policy toward the world’s most violent conflict appears increasingly at sea. The weakening of Washington’s favoured rebel faction, dramatically illustrated earlier this month by the Saudi-backed Islamic Front’s takeover of the […]

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