Why the Jan. 6 committee’s PR predicament is opposite the Watergate investigation
Unlike Watergate, full of twists and turns, the simplistic and crude Trump Big Lie scheme is self-evident and easy to comprehend.
Two additional correctional officers charged with assaulting mentally ill inmate
“Correctional officers must abide by and adhere to the same laws they take an oath to uphold and enforce.”
Brexit Vote Brings Openly Hostile Racial Attacks
Is this the new state of Britain, or just a temporary response to the voting results?
59 percent in US living paycheck to paycheck as corporate profits surge to all-time...
"A large share of consumers are essentially living on the razor's edge."
The Iraq War has cost the US nearly $2 trillion
The bill of war to the U.S. to date would be an estimated $1,922 billion in current dollars.
Choosing life in a pro-violence society
Post-Dobbs abortion access for military dependents is in question.
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!"
Boulder, Colorado passes new gun control laws
Boulder now joins a few other cities and towns throughout the U.S. that are passing laws aimed at banning the controversial AR-15.
The Ukraine moment
Lessons from the War on Terror.
Progressive Briefing for Monday, July 30, 2018
California wildfires rage, Philadelphia refuses to share information with ICE, Koch brothers turn on Trump, and more.









