Monday, June 15, 2026

Yale law students protest alum Brett Kavanaugh, demand investigation of sexual assault allegations

Yale students will “continue speaking out, speaking to the press, until we feel there is a full and fair investigation.”

Our movements are greater than Trump

Together, we can build popular power that will effectively challenge the elite power holders.

Writing as Resistance

Doomed writers buried their accounts of the Warsaw ghetto in the hope that they could teach whoever unearthed the documents about good, evil, indifference and the importance of the truth as an act of resistance. They have left us a trove of papers on how to construct a life of meaning.

Banking that serves people, not bankers

The Post Office could offer simple, honest banking, including checking and savings accounts, consumer loans, and low-fee debit cards.

The war on women is still on

In Trumpistan, legislative attempts to ban abortion are a blatant sign that women are under attack.

Retail giants gear up for Black Friday — and political giving

Compared to last year, major big-box chains are spending less this year in direct contributions and domestic lobbying.

Meeting the definition of terrorism: Big Pharma, Big Oil, and Big Banks

The terror inflicted on Americans is real.

Economy boom? Nearly half of all Americans still struggle to pay their bills

The 'booming economy' has done “little to narrow the persistent economic disparities by race, education, and geography.”

At least 29 dead after shootings in Texas and Ohio, with police probing alleged...

"We live in a country where the mass shooting that took place yesterday in El Paso, Texas is not the top story because there was another mass shooting overnight in Dayton, Ohio."

How the Media Enabled Donald Trump by Destroying Politics First

The mainstream media is to blame for Donald Trump’s rise, but not for the reasons most people think.