Yearly Archives: 2017
Senators ask: Was U.S. Attorney fired for investigating HHS Secretary?
Senators requested any information regarding Bharara’s potential investigations into the president, his family, and any other administration officials.
Maryland bans fracking
“Maryland is taking a huge step forward, but communities are continuing to suffer as fracking and extreme extraction expands worldwide.”
Kochs bankroll move to rewrite the constitution
If America faces the madness of a runaway convention, voters of both parties will know whom to blame.
The push for single-payer healthcare is on. Democrats should get on board or get...
Following the stunning collapse of Trumpcare, Bernie Sanders is leading the fight by progressives to win single-payer.
ALEC’s push for a constitutional convention reaches Wisconsin
The risks of a constitutional convention in this day and age far outweigh the benefits.
An American century of carnage
Measuring violence in a single superpower world.
Signs of revolution in a not-yet-great America
Since the president sees himself foremost as a negotiator, perhaps it’s time for a negotiated revolution. Not to break us apart, but to bring us together.
Why this isn’t the time for a public option or Medicare for some
What is the real purpose of a public option or lowering the age of Medicare when neither is an effective nor a lasting solution?
Bernie Sanders: Trump budget is ‘cruelest in American history’ and ‘must be defeated’
“This is not the end of our work. It is the beginning.”
4 tactics used by Monsanto to undermine potential link between glyphosate and cancer
The revelations from the unsealed Monsanto emails underscore the vital need for independent science and transparency.









