Yearly Archives: 2017
Watch Shepard Smith shut down former Trump adviser who uses Manchester attack to blame...
Smith: “Mr. Woolsey, with great respect, it's very early to make this a political matter.”
The death of the republic
The relationship between the state and the citizen who is watched constantly is one of master and slave.
Trump budget slashes safety net programs, boosts military and defense
“It probably is the most conservative budget that we’ve had under Republican or Democrat administrations in decades.”
Against discouragement
“My first hope is that you will not be too discouraged by the way the world looks at this moment.”
School district switches to local and organic meals, cuts carbon footprint – and saves...
A new report revealed surprising results when Oakland overhauled its lunch menu at 100-plus schools by serving less meat and more fruits and vegetables.
World to cut emissions with or without Trump
Officials say future climate action will require farsightedness, political courage, intelligent regulations and getting corporations on board.
Why were the Saudi streets so quiet?
While Mexicans pour out on the streets to protest Trump’s anti-immigrant policies, there was nary a Saudi protester chanting “Trump: Go home.”
Over 100 Notre Dame students walk out of Mike Pence’s commencement speech
President Trump was going to be asked to give the speech, but thousands of students signed a petition demanding the university not invite him.
Appointed special counsel: Will former FBI director bring down Trump?
The Justice Department has appointed former FBI director Robert Mueller as special counsel to investigate President Trump’s alleged ties with Russia, as Trump lashes out at the ongoing witch hunt.
‘Together and unified,’ AT&T workers launch three-day strike
This strike comes as part of the largest-ever contract mobilization at AT&T Mobility.









