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Whitney Webb

Whitney Webb has been a professional writer, researcher and journalist since 2016. She has written for several websites and, from 2017 to 2020, was a staff writer and senior investigative reporter for MintPress News. She currently writes for her own outlet Unlimited Hangout and contributes to The Last American Vagabond and MintPress News.


Court Rules Feds Cannot Prevent Local Governments From Banning GMO’s

The US Court of Appeals ruled last Friday that federal law does not prohibit states and counties from passing local laws regulating and banning genetically modified crops.

December 14th, 2016
Whitney Webb
December 14th, 2016
By Whitney Webb
Court Rules Feds Cannot Prevent Local Governments From Banning GMO’s

The US Court of Appeals ruled last Friday that federal law does not prohibit states and counties from passing local laws regulating and banning genetically modified crops.

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US Court Of Appeals To Hear Arguments In Bush War Crimes Case

The case was brought against Bush by Sundus Shaker Saleh, an Iraqi woman who charges Bush and high-ranking officials in his administration with breaking international and US law by planning and executing the invasion and subsequent occupation of Iraq.

December 12th, 2016
Whitney Webb
December 12th, 2016
By Whitney Webb
US Court Of Appeals To Hear Arguments In Bush War Crimes Case

The case was brought against Bush by Sundus Shaker Saleh, an Iraqi woman who charges Bush and high-ranking officials in his administration with breaking international and US law by planning and executing the invasion and subsequent occupation of Iraq.

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San Francisco Judges Dismiss 66,000 Arrest Warrants Against The Homeless

San Francisco chief judge John Stewart and his colleagues dismissed thousands of cases against the homeless for “quality-of-life” crimes such as sleeping on sidewalks because it “was the right thing to do.”

December 12th, 2016
Whitney Webb
December 12th, 2016
By Whitney Webb
San Francisco Judges Dismiss 66,000 Arrest Warrants Against The Homeless

San Francisco chief judge John Stewart and his colleagues dismissed thousands of cases against the homeless for “quality-of-life” crimes such as sleeping on sidewalks because it “was the right thing to do.”

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WikiLeaks Releases Evidence Proving That Assange Was Framed

This past week, WikiLeaks released SMS messages proving that the organization’s, founder Julian Assange, was framed by Swedish police for a crime he did not commit.

December 10th, 2016
Whitney Webb
December 10th, 2016
By Whitney Webb
WikiLeaks Releases Evidence Proving That Assange Was Framed

This past week, WikiLeaks released SMS messages proving that the organization’s, founder Julian Assange, was framed by Swedish police for a crime he did not commit.

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Navajo Sues EPA For $160 Million Over Last Year’s Mining Waste Spill

The EPA’s response to this catastrophic mess highlights how Native Americans have consistently been dealt strings of empty promises by the federal government.

December 8th, 2016
Whitney Webb
December 8th, 2016
By Whitney Webb
Navajo Sues EPA For $160 Million Over Last Year’s Mining Waste Spill

The EPA’s response to this catastrophic mess highlights how Native Americans have consistently been dealt strings of empty promises by the federal government.

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North Dakota Fracking Company Fined $2.1 Million For Pollution Of Native American Reservation

Slawson Exploration Company, the largest oil producer in the Midwest, was fined over $2 million for contaminating the air of the Fort Berthold reservation in North Dakota.

December 5th, 2016
Whitney Webb
December 5th, 2016
By Whitney Webb
North Dakota Fracking Company Fined $2.1 Million For Pollution Of Native American Reservation

Slawson Exploration Company, the largest oil producer in the Midwest, was fined over $2 million for contaminating the air of the Fort Berthold reservation in North Dakota.

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UN Demands Freedom For WikiLeak’s Assange, Rules ‘Arbitrary Detention’ Must End

The United Nations has rejected UK attempts to overturn their ruling that Julian Assange’s ‘arbitrary detention’ is unlawful and deprives him of fundamental human rights.

December 2nd, 2016
Whitney Webb
December 2nd, 2016
By Whitney Webb
UN Demands Freedom For WikiLeak’s Assange, Rules ‘Arbitrary Detention’ Must End

The United Nations has rejected UK attempts to overturn their ruling that Julian Assange’s ‘arbitrary detention’ is unlawful and deprives him of fundamental human rights.

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