Stephan: I have been telling my readers for decades to not only don't use Roundup, but talk to your immediate neighbors asking them not to use it. This stuff causes cancer. So in the midst of a bad situation, and a lot of suffering and death here is some good news.
Roundup weed killing products are shown May 14, 2019, in Chicago.Scott Olson / Getty
Bayer will pay more than $10 billion to resolve thousands of lawsuits regarding claims that its herbicide Roundup causes cancer, the company announced Wednesday.
Monsanto, which Bayer bought in 2018, lost a lawsuit that same year brought by a school groundskeeper who claimed its weedkiller had caused his non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Since then, thousands of U.S. lawsuits have been filed against the company.
Bayer CEO Werner Baumann called the decision to settle the lawsuits the right one in order to end a long period of uncertainty.
“The decision to resolve the Roundup litigation enables us to focus fully on the critical supply of health care and food,” he said in statement. “It will also return the conversation about the safety and utility of glyphosate-based herbicides to the scientific and regulatory arena and to the full body of science.”
The settlement, however, does not contain any admission of wrongdoing or liability.
Bayer will pay $8.8 billion to $9.6 billion to settle existing lawsuits […]
Stephan: From the 1940s until the 1980s the United States led the world in the quality of its roads, bridges, medical research, water, and on an on. Today we lead in only one major government sector, what we spend on the military; we are the biggest death merchants in the world.
For ordinary Americans, however, we are becoming a basket case. If you look at the developed nations of the world, say the 37 members of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, you discover from literacy to elder care we are second rate. And nowhere is this clearer than in our water systems, both quality and cost.
As you read this bear in mind it was published in the leading English newspaper, and it comes on top of months of reports about other failures and deficiencies. If you lived in Finland, or Portugal, and you were reading these stories what would you say about America?
It's humiliating, and I am tired of it, and I plan to vote to stop this.
Millions of ordinary Americans are facing rising and unaffordable bills for running water, and risk being disconnected or losing their homes if they cannot pay, a landmark Guardian investigation has found.
Exclusive analysis of 12 US cities shows the combinedprice of water and sewage increased by an average of 80% between 2010 and 2018, with more than two-fifths of residents in some cities living in neighbourhoods with unaffordable bills.
In the first nationwide research of its kind, our findings reveal the painful impact of America’s expanding water poverty crisis as aging infrastructure, environmental clean-ups, changing demographics and the climate emergency fuel exponential price hikes in almost every corner of the US.Quick guide
How we did our water poverty investigation
America’s growing water affordability crisis comes as the Covid-19 pandemic underlines the importance of access to clean water. The research shows that rising bills are not just hurting the poorest but also, increasingly, working Americans.
“More people are in trouble, and the poorest of the poor are in big trouble,” said Roger Colton, a leading utilities analyst, who was commissioned by the Guardian to […]
Stephan: This is what restructuring the American judiciary looks like. This is the quality of judges we now have. McConnell and Trump have put 200 judges onto the bench; they are overwhelmingly White, male, and young, with a few women like Neomi Rao. They were selected for their ideological bias, and will be with us for decades. This is the real legacy of McConnell and Trump, and it will skew the interpretation of American law to a far right orientation in ways great and small.
On Wednesday, in a 2–1 decision, Judge Neomi Rao forced a district court to dismiss the prosecution of Michael Flynn. Rao’s opinion is an exercise in outcome-driven sophistry that barely pretends to be a judicial opinion. While gutting a vital check of executive misconduct, Rao whitewashed the Justice Department’s flagrantly political decision to drop charges against Flynn—hours before the House Judiciary Committee heard whistleblowers testify about political interference at the DOJ, including in Flynn’s case. Rao accused the district court of “unprecedented intrusions on individual liberty” simply because it dared to “prob[e] the government’s motives” for meddling in the prosecution of the president’s ally.
Wednesday’s decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit will almost certainly be appealed to the full court and possibly the Supreme Court after that. If upheld, Rao’s ruling will set a terrible legal precedent. But equally devastating are its broader, long-term implications for judicial independence.
DAVID BADASH, - Alternet/The New Civil Rights Movement
Stephan: As with everything Trump does there is always a built-in contempt for ordinary people, and a hidden needle of nastiness. Trumpers who download this app are in for a surprise.
About 800,000 people have downloaded the Trump 2020 campaign’s app. According to a study by the prestigious Massachusetts Institute of Technology, better known as MIT, users are handing over a massive amount of personal information – and an astonishing amount of access – to the Trump campaign.
MIT, which investigated both the Trump campaign app and the Biden campaign app says the Trump campaign app is a “voter surveillance tool” with “extraordinary power.”
The Biden campaign app also collects data but far less than the Trump campaign app.
“Data collection,” MIT Technology Review reports, “is perhaps the most powerful thing the Trump 2020 app does. On signing up, users are required to provide a phone number for a verification code, as well as their full name, email address, and zip code. They are also highly encouraged to share the app with their existing contacts. This is part of a campaign strategy for reaching the 40 to 50 million citizens expected to vote for Trump’s reelection: to put it bluntly, the campaign says it intends to […]
Stephan: The rest of the world appears to be able to see what Trump and the Trumpers cannot: We are doing the worst job in the developed world handling the Covid-19 pandemic. As a result: Americans may be blocked from entering the EU. Hard to believe but true.
Arrivals at the Adolfo Suarez-Barajas airport in Madrid, Spain, on Sunday. European officials are devising a list of ‘safe’ countries to accept visitors from this summer. Credit: Bernat Armangue/AP
BRUSSELS, BELGIUM — European Union officials are racing to agree on who can visit the bloc as of July 1 based on how countries of origin are faring with new coronavirus cases. Americans, so far, are excluded, according to draft lists seen by The New York Times.
European Union countries rushing to revive their economies and reopen their borders after months of coronavirus restrictions are prepared to block Americans from entering because the United States has failed to control the scourge, according to draft lists of acceptable travelers reviewed by The New York Times.
That prospect, which would lump American visitors in with Russians and Brazilians as unwelcome, is a stinging blow to American prestige in the world and a repudiation of President Trump’s handling of the virus in the United States, which has more than 2.3 million cases and upward of 120,000 deaths, more than […]