Far-right groups move to messaging apps as tech companies crack down on extremist social...
For years, social media allowed far-right violent extremists to recruit and organize on a multitude of platforms.
Pandemic crisis and recession can spark a fight for real change in the US
After getting $600/week in jobless pay, going back to work for $7.25 sucks.
Native American voters could decide key senate races while battling intense voter suppression
Both Joe Biden and Donald Trump have pledged to recognize the tribe, if elected.
How to talk to kids about climate change (and have fun, too)
We can empower children to be a part of the solution.
Trump admin. attempts to erase existence of trans people after years of GOP-led attacks...
If enacted, the proposal would reverse the expansion of transgender rights that took place under President Barack Obama.
Tesla delivers record number vehicles amid pandemic doubling third-quarter profits
Third quarter net profit was at $331 million making Tesla on course to turn an annual profit for the first time ever.
Why the hell did the New York Times just hire a climate denier?
New columnist Bret Stephens writes drivel as the world burns.
NRA’s new fearmongering ad series argues that proponents of stronger gun laws are pro-murderer
The series, which debuted on July 16 and is hosted by NRATV’s Colion Noir, is premised on the NRA’s claim that efforts to regulate firearms are tantamount to helping killers.
Indian Country moves to secure voting rights
Activists among tribes want to rally the Native vote. Because when they show up to the polls, they’ve shown significant political power.
Media’s Email Hysteria: Why Are Republicans Exempt?
If a private email account is so shocking to mainstream media, why was there barely any talk about the millions of emails that disappeared during the Bush years? The current hysteria seems to reveal the intense press prejudice against Hillary Clinton by several well-placed Washington journalists.








