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A Day at the National Press Club
By Russell Mokhiber It was just another day at the National Press Club. Public Citizen, founded by Ralph Nader, was holding a news conference in the Holeman Lounge on July 27, 2026 titled – Combating Corruption. (The Holeman Lounge was named after Frank Holeman, a former reporter for the New York Daily News. Holeman went…
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Strip, scan and shred: AI companies destroying rare books for profit
In July 2026, Senator Josh Hawley (R-Missouri) chaired a Judiciary subcommittee hearing focusing on Big Tech’s role behind the piracy of copyrighted content to fuel companies’ artificial intelligence (AI) models. The hearing featured witness testimony from bestselling author David Baldacci, AI experts and law professors. Hawley’s claim – AI companies had crossed the line of…
1. Congressional Record: Where Art Thou?
1. Impeach Trump? Public Says Yes, Democratic
Leaders Say No
1. Strip, scan and shred: AI companies destroying
rare books for profit
2. Notable and Quotable: Pure Hell
3. Letters to the Editor
4. Meet a Citizen Reader: John Kendall Hawkins
5. Public Citizen #1
10. The Pentagon Can’t Pass an Audit
11. Notable and Quotable: Sudan Deaths v. Gaza Deaths
12. Interview with Riki Ott
14. Nuclear Power Hearing on the Hill
16. Standing: The Achilles’ Heel of the Constitution
17. Notable and Quotable: America First?
17. Notable and Quotable: MTG v. AOC
18. Genocide, the Non Profit Industrial Complex
and the Democrats
19. Anti-Genocide Candidates Rising
24. Interview with Winona LaDuke
26. Baseball Has a Serious Injury Crisis
28. Doctors Weigh in on Trump
29. Book Review: Blowing the Whistle on Pfizer
30. Alaska Election Could Tip the Scales in Congress
31. Notable and Quotable: Galbraith – Nationalize
Weapons Companies
32. Interview with Norman Solomon
34. Impeachment Symposium on the Hill
35. Out with Jeffries and Schumer and Their Business
As Usual
36. USPS and the Long Shadow of Trucking Deregulation
38. Book Review: Joe Uehlein – Doing Woody Guthrie’s
Work for Fifty Years
39. AT&T Ditching Phone Landlines
40. The Last Word: A Day at the National Press Club
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