How Americans' Appetite for Leather in Luxury SUVs Worsens Amazon Deforestation
Thursday, November 18, 2021 | |
By Ashley Southall and Jonah E. Bromwich The 1966 convictions of the two men are expected to be thrown out after a lengthy investigation, validating long-held doubts about who killed the civil rights leader. | | By Manuela Andreoni, Hiroko Tabuchi, Albert Sun and Victor Moriyama An examination of Brazil's immense tannery industry shows how hides from illegally deforested ranches can easily reach the global marketplace. In the United States, much of the demand for Brazilian leather comes from automakers. | | By Roni Caryn Rabin More than 100,000 Americans died from drug overdoses in the yearlong period ending in April, government researchers said. | | |
New York By John Leland Marvin Stein lived an eventful and prosperous life. But a battle among his family over his fortune broke out, and he suddenly found himself powerless to fight for himself. | | Opinion By Sema K. Sgaier and Jordan Downey Especially for women of color. | | |
By The Associated Press Crowds rallied in the Sudanese capital, Khartoum, to demonstrate against the Oct. 25 military takeover. | | By The Associated Press Migrants have been placed in a warehouse along the Belarus-Poland border, after spending weeks camped out in fields. Between 2,000 and 4,000 migrants are at the border, many of them from Syria, Iraq and other parts of the Middle East. | | |
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