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Since Feb. 23, Chernobyl's technicians and support staff have been working nonstop. (photo: Sean Gallup/Getty)
Charles Pierce | Trapped in the Endless Night Shift at Chernobyl
Charles Pierce, Esquire
Pierce writes: "A single night shift that began on February 23 is now 500 hours long and still going. And these workers are not baking bread."
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Pentagon Dials Up Size, Scope of Ukrainian Military Aid
Dan Lamothe, The Washington Post
Lamothe writes: "The Pentagon will expand the size and scope of weaponry being rushed to Ukraine, the Biden administration said Wednesday, including for the first time armed drones capable of inflicting significant damage to Russian ground units while U.S. officials continue to search for sophisticated antiaircraft systems owned by European allies."
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Russia-Ukraine War: Mariupol Theater Sheltering 'Hundreds' Bombed
Al Jazeera
Excerpt: "Authorities in Ukraine have accused Russian forces of bombing a theatre as well as a pool facility in the besieged southern city of Mariupol where hundreds of civilians, including pregnant women and children, are said to have taken refuge from the conflict."
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Georgia Lawmakers Follow Florida to Advance Republican-Backed Bill to Police Elections
Joseph Ax, Reuters
Ax writes: "Republican lawmakers in Georgia on Tuesday advanced a bill expanding law enforcement's power to investigate election fraud, adding to the push by U.S. conservatives for more restrictive voting laws after former President Donald Trump's false claims that the 2020 election was rigged."
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Congress Has Closed the Loophole That Allowed Federal Officers to Claim Sex With a Detainee Is Consensual
Albert Samaha, BuzzFeed News
Samaha writes: "Congress passed a bill last week explicitly prohibiting federal law enforcement officers from having sex with people in their custody, closing a loophole that previously allowed them to avoid a rape conviction by claiming such an encounter was consensual."
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Argentina Demands Justice From the IMF
Fernanda Vallejos, The Intercept
Vallejos writes: "Over the past two months, thousands of people have taken to the streets of my country, Argentina, expressing outrage over a record-breaking loan from the International Monetary Fund that threatens to plunge us into a perpetual debt crisis."
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Federal Court Rejects Exxon's Attempt to Halt Climate Change InvestigationsExxonMobil's refinery in Joliet, Illinois. (photo: Ann Fisher/Flickr)

Federal Court Rejects Exxon's Attempt to Halt Climate Change Investigations
Paige Bennett, EcoWatch
Bennett writes: "On Tuesday, a federal appeals court denied ExxonMobil's attempt to stop the attorneys general of New York and Massachusetts from investigating whether the company lied about its knowledge of climate change."

On Tuesday, a federal appeals court denied ExxonMobil’s attempt to stop the attorneys general of New York and Massachusetts from investigating whether the company lied about its knowledge of climate change.

The decision was handed down by the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan, which said Exxon couldn’t sue Massachusetts’ Attorney General Maura Healey because it was already doing so in the state court system, as reported by Reuters.

The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York rejected a 2018 lawsuit Exxon had filed against New York, claiming the state violated the company’s rights for its investigations.

ExxonMobil first sued New York and Massachusetts in 2016, when it received subpoenas for shareholder communications and documents related to climate change. The company has since tried to prevent the two states from moving forward with the investigation.

“During the pendency of this appeal, the New York Attorney General closed the New York investigation and commenced an enforcement action, which resolved in Exxon’s favor and is not being appealed by the state. Because these events have mooted Exxon’s claims against the New York Attorney General, we lack jurisdiction over those claims,” the court explained in its decision. “As to Exxon’s claims against the Massachusetts Attorney General, Exxon could have pursued the relief it now seeks in an earlier Massachusetts state court proceeding arising from the same events that underlie the present suit; its claims against the Massachusetts Attorney General are thus barred under the doctrine of res judicata.”

The oil giant wanted to appeal the lower court decisions to revive the case, ultimately to have its documents that had been given to New York for the state investigation either returned or destroyed. The new decision stops Exxon’s attempt to prevent these investigations.

“We are pleased with the Second Circuit’s decision today, which rejected Exxon Mobil’s baseless attempts to challenge state law enforcement efforts,” New York Attorney General Letitia James said. “We will continue our efforts to protect New York consumers and investors from any harm or deceit.”

Chloe Gotsis, spokeswoman for Healey, said their office looks forward to obtaining the required documents and continuing the investigation.

This is just one of many lawsuits Exxon has been facing, as it has tried to minimize how its fossil fuel products impact climate change to boost profits and assure investors.


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