Yearly Archives: 2017
Senior navy officials accused of interfering in sexual assault investigation
The disclosure came the same day that the Department of Defense reported an increase last year in allegations of sexual assault at the US Naval and Army academies.
‘America first’ budget is unworthy of our nation
“We are struggling to save the soul of America.”
U.S. Attorney reportedly fired while investigating HHS Secretary
Bharara’s office was also determining whether to launch an investigation into payments that Trump has received.
Kenya joins growing fight against plastic pollution
Kenya's plastic bag ban, which begins in September, will require sweeping changes to business as usual.
Women in the Changing World of Work – Planet 50-50 by 2030: What does...
Navigating the progression of gender equality to a sustainable future demands a change to institutional language.
An orgy of unnecessary cruelty
Trump is embarking on an orgy of cruelty for absolutely no reason.
Trump twists jobs numbers
For the Keystone XL project and the Dakota Access Pipeline, no more than 57 percent of the steel will be from the U.S.
The revolution in work calls for an evolution in living
This is not an unattainable utopian vision. It is the realistic picture of a world in which humanity responds creatively and pragmatically to the changes that technology presents us with.
Return of the railroad robber baron
If you don’t pay me $300 million, the new CEO at CSX is threatening, I’ll let your workers keep their jobs.
Architect of federal fracking loophole may head Trump environmental council
The push for climate change’s non-inclusion in NEPA appraisals “puts our country, our communities, and our people at great risk.”









