It's Not the Principle, It's the Party
The GOP speaks pretty words about freedom, but what do they really care about? It's not the principle, it's the party.
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As drillers (and veterans) reconverge at Standing Rock to build (and protest) the Dakota Access pipeline, toxic spills (and their costs) once again inspire public outcry. Native people rightfully worry about the integrity of their land and water. After all, on January 30th, another Enbridge pipeline burst in Texas (for the second time since it opened in 2016). This one spewed 600,000 gallons of crude; what will a similar spill do to the Missouri river? Pipelines fail, and it's not a matter of if but when. Leaky pipelines, train derailments, and other accidents endanger all of our water on a regular basis.
How Can an Employment Lawyer Help You with an Employment Discrimination Claim?
Cases involving employment discrimination can be complicated and include many parties.
Amazon Created Knockoffs, Modified Search Results to Boost Sales
Amazon insists search results are based on customer's queries. Internal docs suggest otherwise.
Parents of Brian Laundrie Move to Dismiss Petito Family Lawsuit
Gabby Petito's parents claim in the lawsuit that the Laundries refused to inform them whether Brian had confessed to killing their daughter.
SPS Settles Teacher Sexual Molestation Case with Student
Teacher is charged with sexual abuse and school district settles allegations that it knew and did nothing.