Yearly Archives: 2016
There’s No More Denying It: Trump Is Openly Racist
The GOP candidate's brouhaha with a Mexican-American judge exposes him as a manic threat to anyone he dislikes.
From The Ashes Of Bernie Sanders’ Campaign Rises An Army Of Candidates
Meet the young progressives who have vowed to take Sanders' political revolution local.
The War on Mexico’s Teachers
The demonization of teachers and the idea that making a profit is more important than ensuring that all citizens have the right to a public education offers just one more example of how morally bankrupt the philosophy of neo-liberalism has become.
The Numbers Racket
AFRICOM Clams Up After Commander Peddles Contradictory Statements to Congress
A House Divided (On Gun Control) Cannot Vacation
This historic protest was demanding what can only be called a meager measure, delaying suspected terrorists from buying guns. What about restoring the assault-weapons ban?
How IOGCC Spawned the Lawsuit That Just Overturned BLM Fracking Regulations on Public Lands
The Obama Administration has not indicated whether it intends to appeal the ruling.
OGADEN: Ethiopia’s Hidden Shame
The film records the distressing stories of three extraordinary young women, Anab, Maryama and Fatuma.
Second Officer Acquitted in Freddie Gray Trial
Although Officer Caesar Goodson Jr. failed to put a seatbelt on Gray and ignored multiple requests for medical attention, he has become the second Baltimore police officer acquitted of all criminal charges against him.
BREAKING: Thousands Of Gallons Of Crude Oil Have Spilled From A Southern California Pipeline
A pipeline in southern California has spilled 700 barrels of crude oil as of Thursday morning.
Michigan Attorney General Sues Companies Involved in Flint Water Crisis
Shuette’s lawsuit alleges that LAN, Veolia, and their affiliated corporations must be held responsible for “their roles in the events known as the Flint Water Crisis."









