Justin Trudeau’s Minister must resign for giving government contracts to her best friend’s company. “No other Prime Minister has been as willfully blind to such ethical transgressions.”https://t.co/kJW7kCDxlq
The Vatican has not changed its position on abortion, but under Francis it has become wise enough to see that anti-abortion maximalism has been turned into a Trojan horse for all kinds of appalling right-wing mischief in the US. (1/n)https://t.co/gP7VQWhN8c
It is one of the highest-profile detentions the Iranian authorities have made in their effort to crack down on protests set off by the death of a 22-year-old woman while in the custody of the morality police. https://t.co/eK5Ik0af2b
40% of overdose deaths in Tenderloin occurred at Permanent Supportive Housing. That means 260 deaths since 2019. housing first is failing since it is not linked to sobriety & employment. providing housing without wrap around services doesn’t work. (1/n)https://t.co/gFYVdIJC9V
Scoop: Biden’s team plots TikTok, WhatsApp and expanded social strategy for likely 2024 reelection campaign, getting into volunteers’ phones to make them content producers and sharers. Planning has been going on for months. https://t.co/0qAEJawgfX
The senate has confirmed Dana Douglas, a district court judge in New Orleans, to become the first Black woman on the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals, which covers Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas, and is one of the Blackest circuits in the country. https://t.co/AcfuoBDke0
Listen to @leedrutman explain how a fairly simple legislative tweak could dramatically improve America's dysfunctional politics. @wdethttps://t.co/E4LDDTGqgx
Let’s talk about today’s moves by the Biden administration to start refilling the Strategic Petroleum Reserve — an important initiative that’s going to close the loop on an underrated economic policy.https://t.co/JN9GGLu8Lr
The Conservatives are favoured by a strong plurality of voters between 18 and 34, a poll shows. It’s a trend that sets Canada apart from other peer democracies.
Guest op-ed by Betsy Levy Paluck @ WashingtonPost.com, Dec. 12. (She is a professor of psychology and public and international affairs, and the deputy director of the Kahneman-Treisman Center for Behavioral Science & Public Policy, at Princeton University.)
In Utah, fentanyl overdoses increased 300 percent over a three-year period. Synthetics had reshaped the geography of drug demand. The Sinaloa cartel had the supply.
Former US Marine pilot Daniel Duggan, who was arrested earlier this year in Australia, is accused of breaking US arms control law by training Chinese military pilots to land on aircraft carriers, according to an indictment unsealed by a US court https://t.co/xQwIYwu3ui
China is warning its citizens against some questionable and risky attempts at self-treatment amid surging coronavirus infections, as the nation seeks to tackle panic-buying of drugs following an unexpectedly swift unwinding of its Covid Zero policy https://t.co/p91Utq2HhP
It's 5 p.m. on a Friday so why not enjoy this detailed analysis of right-wing cultural power as measured in how TPUSA promotes the speaker lineups for its events? https://t.co/Uo2ZHbkgUa
At least 6,000 people have been arrested in Bangladesh in the past 2 weeks and 7 killed as Sheikh Hasina’s government has cracked down on opposition protests. Another big rally planned today- many fearful of more brutality https://t.co/yb6uB0IL7U