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  2. To compound the misery, the city-owned water company was bent on shutting off delinquent customers’ water. “Even before the pandemic, we were living hand to mouth,” he said. “One in every three families lives in poverty; the weather is getting cold, COVID-19 is raging, and they want to cut off power and water.

  3. 20 gen 2021 · The unseen obstacles to progressive reform. by Andrew Cockburn. Adjust. O n December 19, Senator Joe Manchin appeared on Fox News Sunday to discuss the Build Back Better Act, having given the White House half an hour’s notice of the verdict he would solemnly render. “I’ve tried everything humanly possible” to find a way to support the ...

  4. Wade. by Andrew Cockburn. Adjust. U ntil the late twentieth century, Ireland was effectively a social theocracy. The Catholic Church imposed rigid controls on many aspects of life, particularly women’s sex lives, going so far as confiscating the babies of unwed mothers and selling them for adoption abroad. Abortion was banned. In 1983, a two ...

  5. 21 mar 2024 · Andrew Cockburn. On 24 January, US Central Command, which oversees military operations across the Middle East and West Asia, issued a press release reporting that the USS Gravely, an Arleigh Burke-class destroyer, had shot down two missiles fired by Yemeni Houthis at a US -owned container ship, the MV Maersk Detroit, in the Gulf of Aden.

  6. 16 nov 2023 · Andrew Cockburn. by Evan Thomas. The official justification for the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki was set out by Henry Stimson, the former US secretary of war, in the February 1947 issue of Harper’s. There had been ‘no other choice’, he said. Had the bombs not been dropped, a bloody invasion of Japan would have been inevitable, and ...

  7. 28 lug 2023 · Andrew Cockburn is a British journalist and the Washington editor of Harper's magazine. 07.28.2023. Andrew Cockburn; Embattled Reporter. We talk to ...