How movements can use drama to seize the public imagination
Drama is useful in getting attention for our issues. The Sunrise Movement is only one of the recent movements that grew by...
The Republican Trumpless Debate
Fox News hosted its Republican debate last week without Donald Trump. So how did it go?
What wildfires do to our minds
A Northern California community offers mental health first-aid to survivors of devastating fires.
Study Confirms Network Evening Newscasts Have Abandoned Policy Coverage For 2016 Campaign
It’s troubling that the networks have decided this year to walk away from their responsibility to help inform voters about key issues of public concern.
An historic opportunity to transform trade when we stop NAFTA II
We can stop NAFTA II and replace corporate trade with a new model that raises working conditions and protects the environment.
The decline and fall of everything (including me)
What goes up must… Well, you know…
Walling in the opioid crisis?
Mr. President, if you want to tackle a genuine national emergency and are eager to spend another $5.7 billion or far more on a project that will, in the end, make you look better to everybody, including your base, take on the opioid epidemic.
73 years after US dropped atom bomb on Nagasaki, survivor warns about threat of...
In 1954, the U.S. dropped an atomic bomb on the Japanese city of Nagasaki, killing 74,000 people and forever changing the lives of those who survived the nuclear attack.
Are federal guidelines for prescribing opioids hurting patients with chronic pain?
This month, more than 300 doctors and medical researchers sent an open letter to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warning patients have been harmed by a lack of clarity in guidelines for prescribing opioids.
Judge halts Trump’s asylum ban that represents a “relentless attack on the very idea...
The rule would effectively stop people from Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala from seeking refuge in the United States.









