Tuesday, April 28, 2026

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.

“Don’t Panic!” Theresa May’s Brexit plan and the continuing trials of Jeremy Corbyn

A dangerous agenda especially for corporations and the wealthy who may finally have to pay their fair share.

Who won in 2016? Big money.

Neither Clinton nor Trump took on the role of corporate mega-donors this election.
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Former police officer charged with murder after using chokehold on video

Initially charged with manslaughter and fired from the police department, the officer was recently hit with a murder charge after a new prosecutor reviewed the case.

PFAS ‘forever chemicals’ disrupt biological processes in developing adolescents, first-of-its-kind study discovers

“Together, our findings raise the possibility that increased risk of metabolic disorders associated with PFAS exposure are caused by alterations in thyroid hormones and mediated by changes in lipid metabolism.”

Dallas cop fired after killing innocent man

A grand jury will decide whether to indict Amber Guyger for manslaughter or other criminal charges in the death of Botham Jean.

Trump’s EPA dismisses dangers of chlorpyrifos on children’s brain downplaying agency’s own findings

“The EPA is ignoring decades of science by leading universities and in doing so, it's neglecting its duty to protect children from pesticides.”