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The Man Who Could Keep Colombia’s Left in Power
Micah Uetricht, Alex Caring-Lobel Presidential candidate Iván Cepeda talks to The Nation about US interference, his far-right opponent’s narco-paramilitary ties, and the unfinished business of the Petro government. The post The Man Who Could Keep Colombia’s Left in Power appeared first on The Nation. Source link
The Blatant Hypocrisy of the Congressional Black Caucus’s Out of Bounds Boycott
Anthony Conwright The new initiative enlists Black college students and athletes to face down Jim Crow rule in the South, while the group remains silent on boycotts targeting Israel’s apartheid rule. The post The Blatant Hypocrisy of the Congressional Black Caucus’s Out of Bounds Boycott appeared first on The Nation. Source link
The Thriving Black Market for a Powerful Weight Loss Drug
People are buying what they believe to be retatrutide from WhatsApp groups, Chinese labs and websites selling it “for research purposes.” Source link
Hegseth blasts NATO members, announces review of US forces in Europe
He said that too many NATO allies failed to support the US on Iran in what he called a “shameful” denial of access, basing and overflight. Source link
Leave it to the beavers: How the industrious mammals are helping to stop a London tube station from flooding
A family of beavers that came to London in 2023 is thriving in west London, and preventing flooding by doing what they do best — building dams. Source link
NHL fans will now have to pay to watch games on Sportsnet. What that means for Rogers — and CBC
The National Hockey League season came to a close this month and with it came the end of an era as longtime partners Rogers and CBC were unable to come to a new agreement for NHL broadcasts. So Canadian fans will only be able to watch games in Canada if they pay for a Sportsnet […]
60 years ago, Agent Orange was sprayed at CFB Gagetown. Vets want to know: are toxins still in the soil?
Sixty years after Agent Orange got sprayed at CFB Gagetown, veterans, military family members and some U.S. lawmakers are still raising concerns these herbicides could linger in the soil. They are calling for more testing as Canada redevelops the base. Source link