Grand Rapids to Koch Brothers: Oh No You Don't!, by ScottyUrb Citizens Storm In & Take Over Albuquerque City Council In Protest Of Police Brutality, by Leslie Salzillo Level 3: "[US ISPs are] deliberately harming the service they deliver to their paying customers.", by Technomancer
Citizens Storm In & Take Over Albuquerque City Council In Protest Of Police Brutality, by Leslie Salzillo
Level 3: "[US ISPs are] deliberately harming the service they deliver to their paying customers.", by Technomancer
The site aims to rectify the conservative perception that mainstream news slants to the left. “We plan to do political and policy news,” says Lysaught, “not with a conservative bent, but just true, straight-down-the-middle journalism.”
A new report released by the California Department of Public Health has found that a staggering 505,141 schoolchildren go to school within a quarter of a mile of crop fields sprayed with the top 10 most hazardous chemical pesticides, the top five of which are specifically fumigants. Latino schoolchildren are 91 percent more likely to attend schools next to these highly hazardous fields than their white peers.
Asked if Goodell would have banned an owner for life, Sherman told Time: “No I don’t. Because we have an NFL team called the R*dsk*ns. I don’t think the NFL really is as concerned as they show. The NFL is more of a bottom line league. If it doesn’t effect their bottom line, they’re not as concerned.” He went on to say that he hoped Sterling’s racism would help the conversation about whether Washington should change its name.
He went on to say that he hoped Sterling’s racism would help the conversation about whether Washington should change its name.
In honor of Mother’s Day, we thought it would be appropriate to point out a gift millions of moms would appreciate: an increase in the minimum wage. About 22 million moms are working in the United States today. Over one-fifth of all working moms would get a raise if we increased the minimum wage to $10.10. That’s 4.7 million moms and their families who would see an increase in wages with that modest minimum wage increase. And, not to be left out, 11.6 percent, or 2.6 million, working dads would also see a raise if we increased the minimum wage. That’s over 7 million parents who would see an increase in wages.
And, not to be left out, 11.6 percent, or 2.6 million, working dads would also see a raise if we increased the minimum wage. That’s over 7 million parents who would see an increase in wages.