by Ruthanne Johnson At first glance, Mimi seems like a typical cat. She basks for hours in sun-drenched corners of[…]
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Presbyterian Church (USA) Vote Affirms LGBT Clergy Called to Serve the Church
The Human Rights Campaign, the nation’s largest lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) civil rights organization, applauded the decision of the[…]
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The Humane Society of the United States is transporting 47 dogs rescued from a large-scale hoarding situation in Arizona to[…]
Read moreReport Finds Chevron Downplaying Shareholder Risk and Liability from $18 Billion Ecuador Judgment
An Analysis of the Financial and Operational Risks to Chevron Corporation from Aguinda v. ChevronTexaco, finds that Chevron’s multi-billion liability[…]
Read moreBehind Closed Doors: Animals Suffer in University Research
by Ruthanne Johnson For five frustrating years, Richard Brown tried to improve conditions for the monkeys, pigs, dogs, rabbits, sheep,[…]
Read moreHRC to Rick Santorum: Get Your Facts Straight and Put Children First
The Human Rights Campaign (HRC), the nation’s largest civil rights organization dedicated to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) equality, denounced[…]
Read moreThe HSUS & HSLF Honors Humane Federal Legislators of 2010
The Humane Society of the United States, the nation’s largest animal protection organization, and its affiliate, the Humane Society Legislative[…]
Read moreWorld Against Monsanto: Anti-GMO Resistance
“In South America, the Brazilian Government has launched a GM-free soy programme to help farmers access non-GM soy seeds. In[…]
Read moreConnecting our Faith with Food Choice
by Christine Gutleben Christians today find it easier to perceive the bread and wine in Holy Communion as the body[…]
Read moreVoters Say Clean Environment Key to Jobs in North Carolina
A strong majority of North Carolina voters says deep cuts in environmental protections proposed in a legislative budget would handicap[…]
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