U.S. Lobbyists Prepare to Seize “Historic Opportunity” in Tory-Led Brexit to Shred Consumer Safeguards, Raise Drug Prices
The Brexit deal may be a Trojan horse for U.S. corporate interests, from Silicon Valley and American pork to pharmaceuticals.
The Brexit deal may be a Trojan horse for U.S. corporate interests, from Silicon Valley and American pork to pharmaceuticals.
“Jeopardy!” broadcast a rare, uncorrected error on Friday, when a contestant correctly said that the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem is in Palestine.
Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri’s lawyers say that details of his torture are essential to defending him against death penalty charges.
Thousands of Facebook workers have viewed the letter on an internal message board.
On war policy, Trump has proven less murderous than George W. Bush and more of a war criminal than Jimmy Carter. So far.
Workers at a distribution center in Portland, Oregon, say the company’s intimidation tactics left them afraid to speak up amid the coronavirus crisis.
Justice Minister Moro and his defenders are trying to distract attention away from their own misconduct by fixating on the actions of those who revealed it.
The oil and gas industry is using branded content, and the news media’s hunger for revenue, to peddle misleading claims about natural gas.
Legal or not, most Americans think that the campaign finance system is inherently flawed and needs to be rebuilt.
U.S. border officials are putting fake addresses on asylum paperwork. When asylum seekers fail to show up for hearings, they are being deported in absentia.
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