Yearly Archives: 2017
Gutting climate protections won’t bring back coal jobs
Trump is using sympathetic out-of-work miners as a cover for what is really just a handout to dirty industry.
Social movements converge on April 4 anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s assassination
“Every day workers of color across this country face deep-seated racism that would seem to be out of Dr. King’s era, but is, sadly, still reality today.”
How the Trump administration responds to Democrats’ demands for information: it doesn’t.
Congressional Democrats’ letters to the Trump administration are going unanswered.
Trump’s stance on climate change is a gift to China
America's whiplash-inducing reversal on climate change is China’s gain. Here's why.
Carter Page, Trump aide with Russia ties, is also an energy scholar: here’s what...
Page comes across as somewhat of an enigma, with little known about his past.
Trump sued over Keystone XL pipeline
"We cannot stand by and allow oil and gas companies to ruin our climate and pollute our land, water and sacred cultural sites."
Former Compton deputy treasurer charged with embezzling $3.7M
Galvan could face a statutory maximum sentence of five years in federal prison.
Death. Readiness is all
If it were better understood dying would no longer be dreaded as it so often is.
A clueless dealmaker’s deal goes down
Now we know why Trump & Company are so hostile to truth based news – actual facts expose their lies, and ultimately sunk their health bill.
National (in)security
What a Trump presidency really means for Americans at the edge.









