"If Congress does not act now, the fallout of the eviction crisis will undoubtedly set us backwards as the Covid-19 pandemic continues to ravish our communities, needlessly contributing to more death and destruction."
The Annual Meeting will provide a platform for a number of high-profile Trump loyalists.
Private prosecutions of criminal contempt charges, said a pair of senators, "are highly unusual and can raise concerning questions of fundamental fairness in our criminal justice system."
"This case is now bigger even than Donald Trump's crimes. Neither the courts, nor the machinery of our government, exist to bodyguard a corrupt private citizen from transparency."
"It was a failed coup. Call it what it was. It didn't work! But they sure as hell tried."
La Quadrature du Net, whose complaint led to the Luxembourg fine, called the penalty a "first step," but said that "we need to remain vigilant" in the face of Amazon's ongoing violations.
The great painter Diego Rivera would not appreciate what our richest are using for collateral.
"It essentially creates a 'chilling effect,' where museum staff must refrain from speaking openly about the reality of Shell's activities."
This removal is not only a missed opportunity, but also hinders the framework's capacity to implement transformative change to regress rampant biodiversity loss as well as encourage systemic change that is desperately needed in our environmental crisis.
Since the beginning of protests in Cuba, the U.S. corporate media have been peddling false narratives and outright lies about the country.
Will the entire process at least motivate and mobilize Democrats in and out of Congress to move forward from this trial to do the real political work of passing legislation, rebuilding the party from below, and building support for 2022 and 2024?
On International Conscientious Objectors' Day, let's honor the soldiers who led a mass exodus from the military during the first Gulf War 30 years ago.
"We as a nation have the ability to make sure everyone has their basic needs like food, housing, and healthcare met," said the Minnesota Democrat.
"The 56th anniversary is as good as any other occasion to expand Medicare to cover more people, to do the work that has not been done for generations."
"People need to understand that we're not crying wolf here," said the CDC director. "It's one of the most transmissible viruses we know about."
"If the administration won't act to extend the national eviction moratorium that expires on Saturday, we must," said Rep. Pramila Jayapal.
"When it comes to Big Tech's monopoly power and surveillance business model, the public is unified: They want action. They want to see the Big Tech companies broken up and users' privacy protected."
"Every single politician who signed this amicus brief is actively working to strip away our fundamental freedoms and endanger pregnant people and families across the country."