Yearly Archives: 2016
Taiwan Recalls Quaker Oats Products Imported From U.S. After Detecting Glyphosate
Glyphosate, the most widely used agricultural herbicide in the world, is at the center of major global controversy.
Advice for Divided Democrats
Many Hillary supporters don’t want Bernie to keep campaigning, and many Bernie supporters don’t want to root for Hillary if she gets the nomination.
Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson Takes High-School Detention To A New Level
Is "Operation Border Guardian" intended to create fear among those still in Central America who might consider taking the perilous journey north to the U.S.?
Sanders, Brown Speak Out On Gunboat Diplomacy For Corporations
“We object to any efforts to intimidate and discourage Colombia’s government from taking measures to protect the public health of Colombians in a way that is appropriate, effective and consistent with the country’s trade and public health obligations."
Minimum Wage Workers Can’t Afford Rent Anywhere In The Country
A minimum wage worker who wants to afford a two-bedroom apartment has to hold down nearly three full-time jobs.
Bernie Sanders Trails Hillary Clinton by 2 Points in California
It's a statistical tie in California as the June 7 primary approaches.
Bernie Hopes Trump Will Not ‘Chicken Out’ of Presidential Debate
“I’d love to debate Bernie. He’s a dream.”
The Desperate Plight of Petro-States
With a Busted Business Model, Oil Economies Head for the Unknown
All the Presumptive Nominee’s Men
For a guy who yells about Washington and Wall Street money in politics, Donald Trump sure has a lot on insiders on his team.
Monsanto Ordered to Pay $46.5 Million in PCB Lawsuit in Rare Win for Plaintiffs
Long Beach says it has “incurred substantial costs” cleaning up the chemicals and is seeking compensatory and punitive damages for public nuisance and costs of suit.









