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Yearly Archives: 2017

Field test of GMO algae sparks outrage

Billions of taxpayer dollars have been invested in developing algae biofuels that have yet to be commercially viable.

An umbrella narrative – and party – for the progressive resistance

Together, the umbrella narrative and party will form a potent political weapon, much like the deadliest poison-tipped or bullet-firing umbrella ever devised for a spy flick.

Trump kleptocracy

Since our “leaders” seem incapable, we will need to lead ourselves, it appears. This is our democracy and we want it back.

Just so we’re clear: Black mothers aren’t to blame for high infant mortality

When famous midwife Ina May Gaskin suggested that Black mothers should make better lifestyle choices to have healthier babies, the Black birth world decided they’d had enough.

22-year-old’s ocean cleanup project receives $21.7 million, will launch this year

The foundation can now begin large-scale trials of passive plastic capturing technology in the Pacific Ocean.

Convicted for protesting Jeff Sessions is no laughing matter

Unless we rise up and demand our first amendment right to dissent, then the joke will be on the American people.

In its defense against fraud suit from Bernie supporters, the DNC just dug itself...

If the party wants to favor a candidate, that’s its own business, argues DNC lawyer.

Wisconsin Senate passes Koch-backed REINS bill that would benefit Koch, other polluters

There are concerns about the bill's ability to potentially “grind the regulatory process to a halt.”

The moral travesty of Trumpcare

So what do we do now? We fight.

In North Carolina, pigs don’t fly, but their feces do

Something is rotten in North Carolina.