Month: September 2020

Small increase in aid funding

Small increase in aid funding European Voice By Toby Vogel 2/13/13, 7:18 PM CET Updated 4/13/14, 12:34 AM CET Five

Nuclear Plants, Toxic Waste Sites Under Threat as Florence Readies 'Mike Tyson Punch to Carolina Coast'

With reports of skyscraper-likes waves out at sea, the potential for historic coastal surges and rainfall, and severe threats to

Are Collins, Flake, Manchin, or Murkowski Really Going to Fall for This Self-Serving Kavanaugh Op-Ed?

Already offered the cover of the “whitewashed” supplemental background investigation by the FBI, the last remaining Senate holdouts on Brett

New Tool Projecting How High US Cities' Temperatures Will Rise by 2050 Provokes Calls for Climate Action

A new tool by Vox that allows users to see projections for how high temperatures in cities across the continental

LGBTQ Community and Dissidents Main Targets as Israel Exports High-Tech Spying Tools to Despots Worldwide

As Israel’s right-wing government continues to face international condemnation over its domestic efforts to silence dissidents who dare to question

#HQ2Scam Hashtag Lifts Off After Cities Reveal $2.1 Billion in Tax Giveaways for Amazon

While business-friendly politicians applauded Amazon’s decision to establish two new headquarters in New York and just outside Washington DC, local

As Senate Hearings Begin, Calls to Block 'Trump Enabler' William Barr From Becoming Next AG

With President Donald Trump’s attorney general pick William Barr set to begin his first confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary

California Dem hit with DDoS attacks during failed primary bid: report

The campaign website of a Democratic congressional candidate in California was taken down by cyberattacks several times during the primary election

Poll: McCaskill running dead even against challenger in Missouri Senate race

Incumbent Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-Mo.) is in a statistical dead heat against Republican challenger, Missouri Attorney General Josh Hawley, according to a

US Chamber launches tax reform ads in top Senate races

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce will launch new TV and digital ads in Arizona and Tennessee on Thursday, highlighting the Republican