President Joe Biden eases requirements for veterans to prove toxic exposure in line of duty on Veterans Day; Hundreds rally in San Francisco at solidarity protests for climate justice as U.N. Secretary says climate goals on life support at COP26

Published: Nov. 11, 2021, 6 p.m.

Comprehensive coverage of the day\u2019s news with a focus on war and peace; social, environmental and economic justice.\n\nPresident Joe Biden honors Veterans Day, eases requirements for veterans to prove toxic exposure in line of duty.\nUnited Nations General Secretary Antonio Guterez says climate goals on \u201clife support\u201d at COP26 climate talks.\nHundreds rally in San Francisco at solidarity protests for climate justice.\nCalifornia and Santa Clara County health officials urge all Californian\u2019s to get COVID-19 booster shots to ward off Holiday surge.\nUnion organizers and local officials rally in support of Hello Fresh meal kit warehouse workers push to unionize in Richmond, Ca.\nDefense in Kyle Rittenhouse\u2019s trial rests it\u2019s case, critics slam presiding judge as biased towards Rittenhouse.\nDefense attorney of one man charged in Ahmaud Arbery\u2019s murder urges a ban on black pastors in the court room.\n\nPhoto of climate justice activists at COP26 solidarity protest in San Francisco, by Stuart Blackwell.\nThe post President Joe Biden eases requirements for veterans to prove toxic exposure in line of duty on Veterans Day; Hundreds rally in San Francisco at solidarity protests for climate justice as U.N. Secretary says climate goals \u201con life support\u201d at COP26 appeared first on KPFA.