News | Politics & Elections Judges Express Doubt That Alabama’s New Maps Are Less Gerrymandered Than Before Lawyers representing Black voters in the state predict federal courts will ultimately have to redraw the maps. By Chris Walker , Truthout August 16, 2023 Truthout
News | Politics & Elections GOP Lawmaker Is Suing Newspaper Into Bankruptcy for Reporting on Homophobic Slur The newspaper with a staff of four says it can't afford the legal bills from State Sen. Cory Tomczyk's ongoing lawsuit. By Chris Walker , Truthout August 16, 2023 Truthout
News | Environment & Health EPA Denies Petition Seeking Stronger Rules on Water Pollution From Factory Farms The agency instead pledged to study factory farm pollution, but the petitioners say its impacts are already well known. By Julia Conley , CommonDreams August 16, 2023 Truthout
News | Politics & Elections A Televised Trial in Georgia Could Damage Trump, Experts Say Republican voters who pay attention to the news are more likely to say the indictments are “legitimate.” By Mike Ludwig , Truthout August 16, 2023 Truthout
News | Environment & Health North Carolinians Face Crushing Interest Rates as Hospitals Sue for Unpaid Bills Researchers found the state's laws are allowing hospitals to add tens of thousands of dollars to some families' debts. By Noam N. Levey , KFFHealthNews August 16, 2023 Truthout
News | Environment & Health Kids Are 5 to 7 Times More Likely to Develop Lymphoma If They Live Near Fracking Pennsylvania-based researchers identified the risk of cancer for children living within one mile of a fracking well. By Jake Johnson , CommonDreams August 16, 2023 Truthout
News | Economy & Labor As Starbucks Stalls Negotiations, Workers Use New Tactics to Push for Contract An ambitious new campaign urges customers and allies to take action in support of unionizing Starbucks workers. By Derek Seidman , Truthout August 16, 2023 Truthout
News | Politics & Elections Biden Promises to Visit Maui “as Soon as We Can” Amid GOP Criticisms Contrary to GOP criticisms, Biden has activated federal emergency help, but he has not declared a climate emergency. By Chris Walker , Truthout August 16, 2023 Truthout
News | Education & Youth New 4% Tax on Wealthiest Residents Will Fund Free School Meals in Massachusetts Twenty-six percent of children in the state are food insecure, according to the U.S. Census Household Pulse Survey. By Zane McNeill , Truthout August 15, 2023 Truthout
News | Politics & Elections Texas Is Suing Planned Parenthood for $1.8B Over $17M in Medicaid Payments The case is being heard by a far right judge who recently ruled to shut down access to abortion drug mifepristone. By Sharon Zhang , Truthout August 15, 2023 Truthout