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Trisha Marczak

Trisha Marczak is a Mint Press staff writer and investigative reporter specializing in the oil industry, environment, education and immigration. She has worked in Australia with several NGOs, and as a staff writer, reporter and an award-winning editor at various newspapers, magazines, and public radio stations throughout the Midwest. Contact Trisha at tmarczak@mintpressnews.com or follow her on Twitter at @TrishaMarczakMP.

Corporations Hiring Ex-CIA, NSA, FBI Agents To Spy On Activist Groups

The report details how corporations use their security teams, private contractors, and ex-federal agents to infiltrate nonprofit advocacy groups.

11月 22nd, 2013

作者 Trisha Marczak @TrishaMarczakMP

Corporations Hiring Ex-CIA, NSA, FBI Agents To Spy On Activist Groups

Nonprofit organizations are the new targets for corporations willing to hire spies to undermine their goals and dismantle missions they perceive as a threat to their dominance and wealth.

The Essential Information report, “Spooky Business: Corporate Espionage Against Nonprofit Organizations,” details corporate use of former CIA

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MintCast Raul Diego Feature photo

播客:Raul Diego在数字货币和人力资本市场的兴起

Social Media Ban Feature photo

数字寡头统治的诞生:特朗普禁令和社交媒体诡计

Capitol Breach Feature photo

李·坎普(Lee Camp):美国谴责一个暴力暴民,同时庆祝另一个

Western Electronics Creating Poisonous Land in Ghana

The most dangerous of the globe’s toxic waste sites is located in Ghana, topping Chernobyl in terms of its toxicity.

11月 21st, 2013

作者 Trisha Marczak @TrishaMarczakMP

Western Electronics Creating Poisonous Land in Ghana

The biggest health threats to the world are typically thought of as malaria and tuberculosis, yet a new report is claiming toxic waste should be added to the list, citing the widespread and growing exposure throughout the globe. The report, released by the Blacksmith Institute,

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Toxic waste Feature photo

联合国表示,必须停止向有毒国家出口有毒化学废物

A Greenpeace campaigner writes "Forest Crime" and "G8 destroys forests" on logs at the port of Nordenham, northwest Germany, Thursday, July 20, 2000. (AP/Joerg Sarbach)

Logging Company Fails To Take-down Greenpeace With RICO Statute

Greenpeace activists unload a cargo of sawdust in front of the Polish parliament in a protest against a law that lifts control of logging trees on private properties, in Warsaw, Poland, Thursday, April 27, 2017. (AP Photo/Alik Keplicz)

Greenpeace: Logging Company Used Organized Crime Laws To Attack Environmentalists

Reid Goes Head-To-Head With Republicans Over Nominee Blocks

Reid is threatening to ban filibusters for presidential nominations and and switch to a simple majority approval system in Senate.

11月 21st, 2013

作者 Trisha Marczak @TrishaMarczakMP

Reid Goes Head-To-Head With Republicans Over Nominee Blocks

Barack Obama has had a difficult time getting his nominees through the wall of Congressional approval, creating scenarios that drag out through filibusters and partisan opposition -- and some Democrats have had enough.

Senate Majority leader Harry Reid is one of them. Reid is threatening to invoke a ban on the use of

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Congress Homeland Security

当国防法案将参议院分开时,五角大楼显示出装甲裂缝

Coronavirus General Strike Feature Photo

国会休假期间,呼吁全美大罢工的呼声越来越高

Rashida Tlaib, a Democrat, is photographed outside the Michigan Capitol in Lansing, Mich, Nov. 6, 2008. In the primary election Aug. 7, 2018, Democrats picked former Michigan state Rep. Rashida Tlaib to run unopposed for the congressional seat that former Rep. John Conyers held for more than 50 years. Tlaib will be the first Muslim woman in Congress. Al Goldis | AP

为什么Rashida Tlaib支持美国对以色列的军事援助?

Bangladesh Garment Workers Win Pay Hike, But Still Among Lowest Paid In The World

Although the pay raise is relatively substantial, critics say it’s far from generous, as the garment industry in Bangladesh is worth $20 billion a year.

11月 20th, 2013

作者 Trisha Marczak @TrishaMarczakMP

Bangladesh Garment Workers Win Pay Hike, But Still Among Lowest Paid In The World

Garment workers in Bangladesh will receive a 77 percent pay increase following a labor strike against the country’s industry, a small step toward victory among a group of workers that has long battled an industry responsible for dangerous working conditions.

Bangladesh garment workers were hoisted into the spotlight earlier this

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Wounded Rohingya refugees walk with the help of crutches as they await the arrival of a U.N. Security Council team at the Kutupalong Rohingya refugee camp in Kutupalong, Bangladesh, Sunday, April 29, 2018. A U.N. Security Council team visiting Bangladesh promised Sunday to work hard to resolve a crisis involving hundreds of thousands of Rohingya Muslims who have fled to the country to escape military-led violence in Myanmar. (AP/A.M. Ahad)

The Rohingya, Facing Turmoil in Exile, Welcomed Back to Myanmar With Words but Not Action

A Rohingya Muslim woman, who crossed over from Myanmar into Bangladesh, lies unconscious on the shore of the Bay of Bangal after the boat she was traveling in capsized at Shah Porir Dwip, Bangladesh, Thursday, Sept. 14, 2017. Nearly three weeks into a mass exodus of Rohingya fleeing violence in Myanmar, thousands were still flooding across the border Thursday in search of help and safety in teeming refugee settlements in Bangladesh. (AP Photo/Dar Yasin)

UN Human Rights Commissioner Points to Genocide of Rohingya in Myanmar

A "Do Not Enter" sign marks a field of head cabbage during the spraying of pesticides near Chualar, Calif., Monday, Sept. 16, 2002. (AP Photo/Mike Fiala)

Study Links Bangladeshi Children’s Deaths To Pesticide

Following The Money: Investigation Probes Funds in Walker Recall

Subpoenas delve after information related to fundraising and organizing of Walker’s recall campaign.

11月 20th, 2013

作者 Trisha Marczak @TrishaMarczakMP

Following The Money: Investigation Probes Funds in Walker Recall

Days before Wisconsin’s Republican Gov. Scott Walker was set to launch his national TV book tour, his campaign and associated organizations in the state were subpoenaed for an investigation into his victorious recall campaign.

While the details of the investigation have not been made public, the target of the subpoenas is

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9/11

更多美国人质疑9/11官方故事,因为新证据与官方叙事相矛盾

Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., center, joined by Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., center left, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., center right, and supporters, speaks at a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, Sept. 13, 2017, to unveil their Medicare for All legislation to reform health care. (AP/Andrew Harnik)

Koch Hit Piece BackFires:全民医疗保险将在十年内节省“高达2万亿美元”

Chairman of the board of Americans for Prosperity David Koch speaks at the Defending the American Dream summit hosted by Americans for Prosperity at the Greater Columbus Convention Center in Columbus, Ohio, Friday, Aug. 21, 2015. (AP/Paul Vernon)

Documents Expose New Efforts to Undermine Public Worker Unions

Plastic Pistols: Is Banning 3D Guns Practical?

Concern for 3D weapons and regulations arose when a Texas student made a handgun with a home-based printer.

11月 19th, 2013

作者 Trisha Marczak @TrishaMarczakMP

Plastic Pistols: Is Banning 3D Guns Practical?

Firearm legislation in the U.S. could undergo drastic change Dec. 9 if a law banning undetectable guns expires, creating a new set of problems for facilities that use the machines to keep out unwanted weapons.

At the forefront of the movement to enforce the

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In this Jan. 4, 2013 photo, handguns are displayed in the sales area of Sandy Springs Gun Club and Range, in Sandy Springs, Ga. (AP Photo/Robert Ray)

While People And Drugs Come North, American Guns Pour South Into Mexico

Senator Proposes Use Of Error-Prone Watchlists To Regulate Guns In America

An emotional President Barack Obama pauses to wipe away tears as he recalled the 20 first-graders killed in 2012 at Sandy Hook Elementary School, while speaking in the East Room of the White House in Washington, Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2016, about steps his administration is taking to reduce gun violence. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

‘Too Many’: Obama Hopes New Measures Will Reduce Gun Deaths

Government Report Highlights ‘Mommy Penalty’

The reports echoes the claims of experts who say mothers in the U.S. are on the losing end of the job-earnings spectrum.

11月 19th, 2013

作者 Trisha Marczak @TrishaMarczakMP

Government Report Highlights ‘Mommy Penalty’

A new report indicates childless women earn more than mothers, yet fathers earn more, on average, than men without children.

The government report tracked men and women with and without children under 18 years old. The discovery highlighted a trend in U.S. society that some

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Since 1978 CEO Pay Soared 937%, Worker Wages Remained Flat

Occupy Wall Street protesters.

Poll: 75% Of Americans Think Wealthy Elite Have Too Much Power

A worker takes part in the manufacturing of hats the Bollman Hat Company in Adamstown, Pa. (AP/Matt Rourke)

The Death Of America’s Common Man

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