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EPA Whistleblowers Provide New Evidence of Ongoing Failure to Assess Dangerous ChemicalsSharon LernerManagers in the EPA’s New Chemicals Division have refused to assess the risk of cancer and other harms from chemicals deemed to be “corrosive.”
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Why No One Cared That Al Qaeda Honcho Zawahiri Got DronedMurtaza HussainThat Zawahiri’s killing went so quietly suggests that the cultural and political behemoth that was the war on terror had long preceded him into the grave.
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Border Patrol Agents Are Trashing Sikh Asylum-Seekers’ TurbansJohn Washington“The turban is sacred.” At least 64 Sikh men have had their headwear confiscated and discarded by Yuma’s Border Patrol.
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AIPAC Defeats Andy Levin, the Most Progressive Jewish RepresentativeAustin AhlmanBut the Israel lobby couldn’t take out Rashida Tlaib.
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Lobbying Blitz Pushed Fertilizer Prices Higher, Fueling Food InflationLee FangEmails show fertilizer producer Mosaic lobbied heavily for tariffs under Trump, then used them to dominate the market.
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St. Louis Voters Keep Cori Bush as Missouri Democrats Choose Anheuser-Busch HeirAustin Ahlman, Akela LacyBush’s constituents didn’t show “buyer’s remorse,” but statewide voters rejected populist Lucas Kunce for Trudy Busch Valentine.
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Pfizer CEO Complains to Investors About Lower Drug Prices Under Inflation Reduction ActLee FangChief executive Albert Bourla said Manchin and Schumer were “wrong” to “single out” the pharmaceutical industry in seeking cost savings for the government.
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Progressives on U.S.-China Policy and Nancy Pelosi’s Taiwan VisitDeconstructedTwo leading progressive foreign policy voices discuss the House speaker’s decision to visit Taiwan.
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