Month: March 2022
Europe’s Green Energy Plans Are Threatened by the Need to Wean Itself Off Russian Gas
Until last month, German climate NGO Deutsche Umwelthilfe (Environmental Action Germany) was dead set against the country building new gas pipelines and import facilities. “We have always argued that we have to get out of fossil energies and not invest
Read MoreBrandon Bostian, engineer during fatal 2015 Amtrak crash, found not guilty of all charges – The Philadelphia Inquirer
Brandon Bostian, engineer during fatal 2015 Amtrak crash, found not guilty of all charges The Philadelphia Inquirer Amtrak engineer found not guilty of charges in deadly derailment CBS News Engineer in deadly 2015 Philadelphia Amtrak crash found not guilty CNN 2015 Amtrak Derailment:
Read MoreGov. Gavin Newsom proposes court-ordered mental health treatment for homeless people
California’s governor has unveiled a plan to create mental health courts that would mandate services to more homeless people with severe behavioral and addiction disorders.
Read MoreHow Russia’s attack on Ukraine violates international law
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine violates the U.N. Charter and cannot be justified under international law as an act of self-defense or humanitarian intervention.
Read MoreHow Russia’s attack on Ukraine violates international law
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine violates the U.N. Charter and cannot be justified under international law as an act of self-defense or humanitarian intervention.
Read MoreHow Russia’s attack on Ukraine violates international law
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine violates the U.N. Charter and cannot be justified under international law as an act of self-defense or humanitarian intervention.
Read MoreWhat Biden Could Do Next to Pressure Putin on Ukraine
As Joe Biden sat down in the West Wing’s Cabinet Room on Thursday with his top officials to discuss the U.S. response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, a boom microphone rattled the chandelier overhead. Biden looked up at the swinging
Read MorePutin’s War on Ukraine Shows the Dreadful Power of History
History is a teacher. But it can be a very bad one. It is Ukraine’s tragedy that the president of Russia, Vladimir Putin, is a textbook example of how to draw the wrong lessons from the past. Many things have
Read MoreWhat to Know About the Meaning of Sunflowers in Ukraine
As the Russian invasion of Ukraine has continued over the past week, displaying sunflowers has become one of the many ways the world is showing solidarity for the Ukrainian people. At the State of the Union on Tuesday night, First
Read MoreFlorida poised to limit abortions as Supreme Court mulls Roe v. Wade
Gov. Ron DeSantis is expected to sign a 15-week abortion ban into law after Florida’s legislature joined the trend of Republican-led states anticipating a U.S. Supreme Court decision that could sharply limit abortion rights in America.
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