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Hong Kong pro-democracy publisher convicted of sedition, in major blow to press freedom
In the years since the 2020 introduction Hong Kong’s National Security Law, press freedom has slowly been limited. Lai’s conviction symbolises its end.
This week, after a 156-day trial, the Hong Kong pro-democracy campaigner and media tycoon Jimmy Lai was convicted of sedition and collusion with ...
The proposal would limit what wetlands are considered "waters of the U.S." to areas that are continuously linked to permanent ...
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EPA's proposed rule change threatens NC waterways | Opinion
The Environmental Protection Agency has proposed a rule change that would strip protections from 80% of all wetlands.
On November 20 of this year, the U.S. EPA and Army Corps of Engineers submitted a proposed rule which would once again ...
Now that Nnamdi Kanu has been sentenced, we can see clearly that the sky did not fall . The most beautiful thing is that this ...
In a stark turnaround, the TSSAA and Tennessee state lawmakers are working together to create a law that would allow ...
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Libya’s protections for women remain symbolic in a landscape of impunity and collapsing rule of law
A draft law promises stronger protections for women, but political violence, militia dominance and a paralyzed judiciary keep survivors unprotected and embolden attacks on women who speak out.
The EPA’s proposed rule change would strip Clean Water Act protections from 80% of all wetlands and 5 million miles of ...
As someone who has spent many years as a hospital administrator, I know how essential nurses are to every part of our health care system. I am also grateful for the federal programs that supported my ...
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New WOTUS rule to give clarity, cut red tape for farms
A new federal rule by the Trump administration is expected to reduce regulatory burdens on farmers by narrowing the scope of federal oversight on the nation’s wetlands and other waterways.
A new EPA proposal could leave nearly 4 million acres of Louisiana wetlands without federal protection. Here’s what the rule ...
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