Thursday - November 27, 2025
Public Policy & NGOs

Here's a look at documents from public policy and non-governmental organizations

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CRIME DOWN, GUN CARRY UP REFLECTS NATIONAL TREND
BELLEVUE, Washington, Nov. 27 [Category: Political] -- The Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms issued the following news release:

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CRIME DOWN, GUN CARRY UP REFLECTS NATIONAL TREND

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BELLEVUE, WA - News outlets in Seattle, Washington have been reporting a decline in gun-related violence this year in surrounding King County, but the announcement overlooks a significant fact which unintentionally derails one of the greatest gun control myths of all time, that more guns equal more violent crime.

The Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms, whose national ... Show Full Article

Brady Responds to Shootings of Two National Guard Members in Washington, D.C.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 27 -- The Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence issued the following news release on Nov. 26, 2025:

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Brady Responds to Shootings of Two National Guard Members in Washington, D.C.

The two National Guard members were gunned down just blocks from the White House.

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Today, West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrisey confirmed that the National Guard members brutally shot near the White House were deployed from his state and sustained critical injuries from firearms while on patrol.

Brady, the nation's leading gun violence prevention organization, released the following statement ... Show Full Article

US Congress Should Protect Child Workers Harvesting Crops
NEW YORK, Nov. 26 [Category: International] -- Human Rights Watch posted the following news:

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US Congress Should Protect Child Workers Harvesting Crops

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As families across the United States prepare to gather for Thanksgiving this Thursday, too many children face danger cultivating and harvesting the foods that will end up on our tables.

A new Los Angeles Times investigation has found children working back-breaking 10-hour shifts on farms across the US state of California. Many said they began working when they were between 11 and 13 years old.

The children's stories are eerily familiar. ... Show Full Article

India's Sporting Ambition Needs Rights Safeguards
NEW YORK, Nov. 26 [Category: International] -- Human Rights Watch posted the following news:

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India's Sporting Ambition Needs Rights Safeguards

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India will play host to the centenary Commonwealth Games in 2030 in Ahmedabad, Gujarat state, which is also the proposed host city for the country's 2036 Olympic and Paralympic Games bid.

India last hosted the Commonwealth Games in 2010 in New Delhi amid allegations of corruption, forced evictions, labor rights abuses, and trafficking of women and girls. As Indian authorities undertake new construction for sports infrastructure and public transport, ... Show Full Article

CAIR Condemns Israeli Occupation's Massive Attack on West Bank As 'Latest Act of Ethnic Cleansing'
WASHINGTON, Nov. 26 [Category: Sociological] -- The Council on American-Islamic Relations posted the following news release:

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CAIR Condemns Israeli Occupation's Massive Attack on West Bank As 'Latest Act of Ethnic Cleansing'

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The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), the nation's largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization, today called condemned the Israeli occupation forces' ongoing massive attack on the northern West Bank city of Tubas and called on the Trump administration to demand an end to the violence.

Troops stormed Palestinian homes in the early morning hours ... Show Full Article

Budget 2025 - Friends of the Earth reaction
LONDON, England, Nov. 26 [Category: Environment] -- Friends of the Earth UK issued the following news release:

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Budget 2025 - Friends of the Earth reaction

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Commenting on today's Budget, Friends of the Earth's head of policy, Mike Childs, said:

"Removing some of the policy costs that successive governments have loaded onto energy bills will be welcomed by low-income households, who are struggling to stay warm and put food on the table - but bills will still be far too high. All policy costs should have been removed and funded through general taxation, so those with the broadest shoulders ... Show Full Article

'Mush-room for Innovation': PETA Pushes Tyson to Convert Closing Slaughterhouse to Fungi Farm: 'Save the Workers, Save the Cows!'
LEXINGTON, Nebraska, Nov. 26 -- People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals issued the following news release on Nov. 25, 2025:

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'Mush-room for Innovation': PETA Pushes Tyson to Convert Closing Slaughterhouse to Fungi Farm: "Save the Workers, Save the Cows!"

Following the announcement that Tyson Foods is shutting down its Lexington slaughterhouse and will lay off over 3,000 employees in January, PETA sent a letter today to Tyson CEO Donnie King with a win-win proposal: upgrade the facility to a mushroom farm.

PETA points out that the mycelial makeover would not only allow workers to keep ... Show Full Article