Officials in Trump’s Department of Energy prepared a plan to use unprecedented “emergency powers” to force the US grid to rely on expensive, unprofitable coal and nuclear power, rather than paying market rates for cheaper sources of energy: renewables and natural gas.
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Lawsuit reveals the deadly, out-of-control free-for-all inside Red State America’s for-profit prisons
The Management & Training Corporation operates two federal prisons and 20 more state/local prisons around America; previously, it has been censured by Arizona for its role in deadly prison riots; now, the ACLU and Southern Poverty Law Center are suing the state of Mississippi over the violence, neglect, and rampant human rights abuses at Management & Training’s East Mississippi Correctional Facility, near Meridian in Lauderdale County.
Local UK governments say identifying buildings with Grenfell cladding would be a gift to arsonists and terrorists
The lethal fire at Grenfell tower had many proximate causes, not least the defeat of a bill in Parliament that would have required landlords to render their properties safe and habitable, voted down by Tory MPs who are overwhelmingly landlords themselves.
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Owner of a private school bus contractor fires low-waged drivers and shuts company without notice: “Fuck it”
Nippybus bills itself as “one of Somerset’s leading independent bus companies” and operates a schoolbus contract for a local council in Somerset, England, where it struggles to recruit drivers thanks to the low wages it offers.
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A nation of Flints: America has 1.2m miles of deteriorating lead pipes and they’ll cost $1 trillion to fix
Lead pipes have a lifespan of about 75 years — and America’s lead pipe are about 75 years old. 3,000 American municipalities have 1.2m miles of lead pipe, and it’s all overdue for replacement, but there’s no plan in hand to do so, and any workable plan will cost about $1 trillion to execute.
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