Congress must be asking – Should JBS be allowed to operate in the U.S.?
Letter-to-JBS-re_-Strike-Greeley-CO-Final
Letter-to-JBS-re_-Strike-Greeley-CO-Final
As Watts’ legal battle drags on, the Trump administration moves to delay a Biden-era rule designed to reform how farmers get paid. By Lisa Sorg April 3, 2026 Craig Watts raised chicks on a factory farm for 20 years but left after he clashed with Perdue, the giant poultry company, over contract provisions and the…
Monopoly Round-Up: Lina Khan Is Back Pam Bondi got fired, Sysco buys Restaurant Depot, CBS lies about California gas prices, a private equity roll-up is killing bowling leagues, and Palantir will help the IRS do audits. Matt Stoller Apr 6 ∙ Preview Lots of monopoly news, as usual. The pro-monopoly Attorney General Pam Bondi was…
R-CALF United Stockgrowers of America Fighting for the Independent U.S. Cattle Producer By: R-CALF USA Marketing Director Jaiden Moreland Contact: R-CALF USA CEO Bill Bullard Phone: 406-252-2516; r-calfusa View and share this news release on Facebook here and X here, or view the web version here. USDA, DOI Announce Federal Grazing…
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: April 2, 2026 CONTACT: Finn Storer press Poll Finds Marylanders Overwhelmingly Support Ban on Electronic Shelf Labels and Surveillance Pricing in Grocery Stores 69 percent believe electronic shelf labels will cause grocery prices to increase 68 percent support banning this technology in grocery stores, with strong majorities across party lines in favor…
The history of Mandatory Country of Origin Labeling (COOL) in the United States is a saga of legislative tug-of-war between consumer advocacy groups, domestic ranchers, and international trade partners. While some products (like seafood and produce) are still subject to mandatory labeling, the rules for beef and pork have shifted from mandatory to voluntary due…
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‘It’s like a death’: Grief, hope and resilience after fire ravages Nebraska Sandhills By Molly Ashford , Nebraska Public Media March 30, 2026 After the Morrill Fire tore through the Nebraska Sandhills, the wind picked up the sand and ash and spread it over the burn scar. (Molly Ashford/Nebraska Public Media) At first, when Naomi…
For Immediate Release: March 27, 2026Press Contact: nina@towardsjustice.org DENVER, CO — A broad coalition of lawmakers and advocacy organizations today applauded passage of House Bill 26-1210, legislation to ban “surveillance pricing” and “surveillance wages,” the practice of corporations using personal data to set individualized prices and wages based on what they believe a person will…