Yearly Archives: 2017
World’s first plastic fishing company wants to rid the oceans of pollution
The technique has utilized thousands of littered plastic bottles.
Erie Pennsylvania’s schools are a canary in the coal mine of education
Schools in low-income communities in many states don’t have the resources to give students access to opportunities that are available in wealthier areas.
The Trump doctrine
The Trump Doctrine began to emerge when Trump issued his travel bans (both the first and second) on predominantly Muslim countries.
The “mother of all bombs” killed ISIS fighters – but poor Afghan farmers now...
One researcher reports that local farmers believed the bomb was nuclear and that they’d been exposed to radiation.
Trump’s attack on Syria; a wag the dog or a false flag operation?
If Trump had any credibility then perhaps his account of what happened might not even be questioned.
Yesterday’s tax march
Trump is currently the only modern president who has refused to divest in his business holdings while in office and claims his 2015 taxes are still under audit.
These industry titans oppose Trump’s order to build pipelines with U.S. steel
The U.S. Department of Commerce will consider all of these comments as it inches toward a draft set of regulations.
The world according to Trump
The world according to Trump is becoming increasingly dangerous, in part because we are not doing our job.
Winners (and losers) in New York’s plan to make college free
The first-in-the-nation scholarship program would serve about 1.5 million full-time students. But there are downsides.
Why the hell did the New York Times just hire a climate denier?
New columnist Bret Stephens writes drivel as the world burns.









