Trump administration bans CDC from using these words
A CDC analyst said he was unable to recall a previous time when words were banned from budget documents because they were considered controversial.
In Memphis, an attack on both immigrant rights and press freedom
May 3 is World Press Freedom Day – jailed journalists around the globe should be free to do their work, outside the prison walls that confine them today.
Education wave that began in West Virginia sweeps nation
Chances are, that if teachers are fed up, many more others are too.
The NYT’s six percent solution for student debt
The NYT claims that student loan debt forgiveness already exists.
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.
6 gentle and respectful ways to help decrease vaccine hesitancy in a friend
It may take a few talks to encourage them, but every conversation is a step in the right direction toward vaccination and the world returning to normal.
The current US Supreme Court is not constitutionally legitimate
Dobbs is a watershed attack that will come to be known as an infamous consolidation of an unrelenting extremist assault on this country's gains for equality and justice.
Progressive Briefing for Friday, July 20, 2018
Progressives go big on Medicare for All, California Supreme court squashes splitting the state into two, Zinke takes a wrecking ball to the Endangered Species Act, and more.
Ask for Jane: Meet the underground feminist group that provided abortions before Roe v....
“Ask for Jane.” Those were the magic words that provided thousands of women access to safe abortions before the landmark Roe v. Wade.
A year after the Tree of Life shooting, anti-Semitism and anti-immigrant racism thrive
Keeping communities safe against hateful rhetoric will require a bold, expansive vision.









