Yearly Archives: 2021
The U.S. Senate is a global problem
The acquittal of Trump was bad, but the Senate's approach to foreign affairs over the years has been even worse.
Climate deniers backed violence and spread pro-insurrection messages before, during, and after January 6
As the mass radicalization wave surged, some individual opponents of climate action may have been swept along by its broad rightward push, propelling them closer to endorsing political violence.
National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine reports on space nuclear propulsion
National Academies report urges nuclear-powered rockets for trips to Mars and lays out "synergies" in space nuclear activities between NASA and the U.S. military.
Congressman files lawsuit against Trump for inciting Capitol riots
The lawsuit accuses Trump, Giuliani, and the far-right extremist groups of conspiring to incite an assembled crowd to march upon the U.S. Capitol to disrupt and intimidate Congress from approving the count of electoral votes.
Coca-Cola introduces new 100% recycled bottle in US, but is it enough?
The company seems to be aiming to clean up its act somewhat this year with the introduction of a 13.2-ounce bottle made with 100-percent recycled PET (rPET) plastic.
‘Together we fight, together we will win’: Workers strike nationwide to demand $15 minimum...
"We have won $15 in cities and states across the country. And now, it is time to win $15 nationwide."
No compromising with the GOP cult
Today’s Republican Party is a cult.
Betsy DeVos is gone, but her education agenda is rolling out across the country
Her efforts to privatize public schools are being rolled out in state legislatures across the country.
The phone salesman
Time always has a way of catching up to all of us.
Coalition calls for justice telling Biden to pardon non-violent federal marijuana offenses
A coalition of business groups and criminal justice reform advocates are holding President Biden accountable in following through with his campaign promise...









