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Why the Government-Controlled Investment Would Undermine Retirement Security

President Bill Clinton has proposed that the federal governmentreceive unprecedented power to invest more than $650 billion in the stock market over the next 15 years.

Why Don t Companies Care About the Uyghurs? - CounterPunch org

Why Don t Companies Care About the Uyghurs? - CounterPunch org
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Geschichte der Menschenversuche: Geköpfte unter Strom, Pestflöhe und Gasbrand

Geschichte der Menschenversuche: Geköpfte unter Strom, Pestflöhe und Gasbrand
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Environmental justice groups block Mary Nichols path to EPA

WASHINGTON    Through four governors, two Obama terms and the Trump administration, Mary Nichols has led the charge to clean up California’s smog and fight climate change. In the process, she has earned herself a reputation as one of the most influential environmental regulators in the country. So with Joe Biden headed to the White House, it was no surprise that Nichols quickly emerged as his top candidate to lead the Environmental Protection Agency. But Nichols, who cultivated a national reputation as chair of the California Air Resources Board, appears now to have had her nomination derailed by critics at home. On Thursday, news broke that Biden had picked Michael Regan, the top environmental regulator in North Carolina, to run the EPA, making him the first Black man to head the agency as the president-elect promises to assemble a diverse Cabinet that will “look like America.”

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