Roundup® is a threat to human life and is known to cause birth defects and spontaneous abortions despite assurances from manufacturer Bayer but high levels of glyphosate, a known endocrine disruptor, are still found in oats, chickpeas and corn sugars. In February Bayer and attorneys for cancer patients announced a proposed $7.25 billion settlement to resolve thousands of lawsuits alleging the company failed to warn people that Roundup® causes cancer. More than 60,000 active lawsuits remain, with new cases still being filed.
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Snarking up The Right's tree: a blue view of red state failure
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Hit on Epstein an open secret
Newly released US Department of Justice documents from March 2026 highlighted a $5,000 cash deposit made to Tova Noel, one of the prison guards assigned to monitor Jeffrey Epstein approximately 10 days before his death in 2019. The $5,000 was part of roughly 12 deposits totaling over $11,000, according to reports.
Bags of shredded documents
— Melanie D'Arrigo (@DarrigoMelanie) March 21, 2026
Broken cameras
Missing security footage
Edited security footage
Destroyed hard drives
Sleeping guards
Falsified guard records
Autopsy disputes
Crime scene not preserved
Epstein’s death happened under a Trump administration.
The coverup isn’t new. https://t.co/w9L3CwSJcL
Trump wants to disenfranchise Native voters
Chair of the U.S. Senate Committee on Indian Affairs, Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska), is voicing opposition to the SAVE America Act, legislation being aggressively pushed by the Trump administration. For Indigenous voters, she said, several provisions in the SAVE Act would pose significant challenges. While tribal identification cards may be accepted for voting, she noted they would not qualify for voter registration. She also cited the long distances to travel to register to vote would prevent some to do so. The law, which requires proof of citizenship for federal registration, invalidates many Tribal IDs, creating severe burdens for rural Alaskans, say advocates, noting that only six election offices exist in the state. [Native News Online]
The SAVE Act would require Americans to drive, fly, or even take a ferry to exercise their constitutional right to vote. Alaskan Senator Murkowski explains:
— Center for American Progress (@americanprogress.bsky.social) March 20, 2026 at 1:44 PM
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