Too little, too late: Weeks after election, media see Trump’s conflicts, potential self-dealings, and...
The media mostly missed this pressing story once during the campaign. They can’t afford to overlook it a second time.
Net neutrality is dead, but not if these senators get one more vote
"We need to be paying attention, educating ourselves and others, and speaking out. This is the moment to fight!"
Progressive Briefing for Monday, June 25, 2018
Poor People's Campaign marches on Washington, Saudi Arabia lifts the ban on women driving, Sarah Huckabee Sanders is kicked out of a restaurant, and more.
Denver teachers strike over bonus-based pay system, demanding reliable salary plan & better wages
The Denver teachers walked out Monday following 15 months of negotiations over a controversial bonus-based pay system that educators say leaves them unable to predict their salaries and guarantee financial security.
People power manifests in Puerto Rico but can it last?
Over the past few weeks, Puerto Rico has seen a massive uprising that is estimated to have brought about one-third of the U.S. Commonwealth’s people to the...
Watch: Will anyone help save America’s small businesses?
American families and businesses deserve better.
The decline and fall of everything (including me)
What goes up must… Well, you know…
Coke’s PR Scam Explodes
The jig is up for the sugar-water purveyor’s bogus obesity study group.
‘Morning Joe’ hosts accuse Trump of using National Enquirer to harass family
The National Enquirer also launched several false accusations against Trump's political rivals.
Progressive Briefing for Monday, August 27
DNC strips superdelegates of power, 70% of Americans support Medicare for All, John McCain dies, and more.









