Kenny Stancil, staff writer

Kenny Stancil is a staff writer for Common Dreams. Follow him on Twitter: @kenny_stancil
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News Tuesday, November 24, 2020 Demanding Reversal of Trump Cruelty, Immigrant Rights Groups Welcome Biden Pick of Mayorkas for DHS Secretary Immigrant rights defenders were encouraged by President-elect Joe Biden's Monday nomination of Alejandro Mayorkas for Secretary of Homeland Security and expressed hope that the first Latino and immigrant to lead the department will implement humane immigration policies to reverse the damage... Read more |
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News Monday, November 23, 2020 High Drug Prices Could Result in Premature Deaths of More Than 1.1 Million Seniors in Next Decade: Analysis More than 1.1 million seniors in the Medicare program could die prematurely over the next decade because they cannot afford the exorbitant prices of prescription medications. "High prescription drug prices cost lives. Period." —David Mitchell, Patients For Affordable Drugs Now That's according to a... Read more |
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News Monday, November 23, 2020 'No Time to Lose for Climate Action': Atmospheric CO2 Continued to Rise in 2020 Despite Covid-19 Lockdowns The Covid-19 pandemic provoked a global economic slowdown that led to a slight reduction in carbon dioxide emissions in 2020, but this year's drop " has had no measurable impact on " the ongoing buildup of heat-trapping gases in the atmosphere. "CO2 concentrations are going up and will continue to... Read more |
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News Friday, November 20, 2020 'Certify the Results!': GOP Michigan Lawmakers Blasted for 'Legitimizing a Fascist Coup Attempt' by Meeting With Trump Two Republican lawmakers in the Michigan legislature were reprimanded on Friday as they made their way to the White House for a meeting with President Donald Trump, who has endeavoured to overturn the election results in key battleground states won by President-elect Joe Biden. Rep. Debbie Dingell... Read more |
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News Friday, November 20, 2020 'Utterly Inexcusable': Sen. Perdue of Georgia Profited From Defense Contractor's Stock While Overseeing Naval Spending "David Perdue's corruption and self-dealing are flagrant. He is blatantly exploiting his office to line his own pockets. This conduct is utterly inexcusable." That's what Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Jon Ossoff said in response to new records revealing more suspicious Wall Street investment... Read more |
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News Thursday, November 19, 2020 Nearly 20 Dozen Groups Demand Biden Cancel All Federal Student Debt on Day One by Executive Order More than 235 nonprofit and community organizations on Wednesday sent a letter to President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris, urging them to "use executive authority to cancel federal student debt on day one of their administration." "Student loan borrowers are drowning in... Read more |
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News Thursday, November 19, 2020 Utah Lawmakers Accused of Seeking to Legalize Drivers Running Over Street Protesters Utah lawmakers are being condemned this week for advancing a bill with provisions penalizing demonstrators who obstruct traffic during a "riot" while absolving any driver who injures or kills a protester, as long as the motorist was fleeing in fear of their life, which critics denounced as an... Read more |
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News Thursday, November 19, 2020 'This Is Depraved': Tyson Food Managers Accused of Betting on How Many of Their Workers Would Get Covid-19 During the early stages of the Covid-19 pandemic, Tyson Foods supervisors bet money on how many workers at a pork processing plant in Iowa would be infected with the lethal coronavirus, according to allegations in a wrongful death lawsuit that critics say reveals the "breathtaking callousness" of... Read more |
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News Wednesday, November 18, 2020 'No Vaccine for Climate Change': Coronavirus Has Been Disastrous, Says Red Cross, But Global Warming Poses Greater Threat "The Covid-19 pandemic has shown how vulnerable the world is to a truly global catastrophe. But another, bigger, catastrophe has been building for many decades, and humanity is still lagging far behind in efforts to address it." "Climate change is not waiting for Covid-19 to be brought under... Read more |
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News Wednesday, November 18, 2020 'About to Be Catapulted Off a Cliff': Study Shows 12 Million Set to Lose Jobless Benefits After Christmas If Republican lawmakers continue their refusal to extend Covid-19 relief programs, 12 million workers will lose federal unemployment benefits when funding expires on December 26, according to a study published Wednesday. "With no end to the pandemic in sight, and a cutoff of nearly all federal... Read more |