Monthly Archives: October 2021
Okay to be #2 – Lessons for America and China
The geopolitical rivals need to abandon the obsession to be #1, prioritize sustainable growth, focus on cooperation, and find a way to defuse the escalating tensions.
Long Beach school officer charged with murdering unarmed teen
“I don’t understand how it’s okay for an officer, or a cop or a school safety to shoot while there [were] little kids there as well.”
How to truly ‘build back better’ on climate
The Build Back Better program isn’t just inadequate on climate—it may be a disaster. Here’s what movements are demanding next.
Pelosi delays infrastructure vote as Progressives refuse to budge without Build Back Better act
“House Progressives have once again demonstrated what effective collective power can do if we stay united in our fight for transformative policies for the American people.”
In their own words: The dirty dozen documents of big oil’s secret climate knowledge
Science historian Ben Franta unpacks some of the most critical documents exposing what the fossil fuel industry knew and when they knew it.
Military vs climate spending: A moral catastrophe in three pictures
We’re condemning millions with our choices.
Senate Democrats propose minimum corporate tax
“While these companies report billions in profits, they often pay no income tax to the IRS and leave hardworking families holding the bag.”
Fired Indiana cop charged for assaulting handcuffed man
Peck’s “actions were excessive and unnecessary for this meritless traffic stop.”
The real meaning of Squid Game
South Korea has been a big winner in the game of globalization. But it has come at a price.
‘All you have to do is follow the money’: Ilhan Omar rebukes corporate...
“It is corporate greed, and the lawmakers who serve them,” argues the Minnesota Democrat, “who are betraying the values of our party and the American people.”









