Thursday, December 25, 2025

Dodging Biden’s moral collapse is no way to defeat Trump

Biden apologists go on and on with evasion and verbal gymnastics to defend the indefensible.
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Former Minneapolis police officer found guilty of manslaughter in Daunte Wright’s death

“Justice is beyond the reach that we have in this life for Daunte. But accountability is an important step, a critical necessary step on the road to justice for us all.”

Prosecutor sought funding from oil giant Enbridge to jail line 3 water protectors: report

With Canadian oil giant Enbridge pouring more than $4 million into a fund that was used by the law enforcement agencies which...

Something Is Happening

Sanders' populist surge naturally intrigues a wide range of free-thinking, truth-seeking voters, but we are being warned by the Democratic hierarchy that the only way to ward off a Donald Trump-Ted Cruz presidency is to set aside our populist idealism this year and stick with Barack Obama-style.

Analysis: Nuclear disaster in Ukraine could make swaths of Europe ‘uninhabitable for decades’

Russia's assault on Ukraine risks nuclear devastation "far worse even than the Fukushima Daiichi catastrophe of 2011," Greenpeace warns.

When Hitler could have been removed

“Western leaders kept saying they that were afraid to aggravate Hitler and they thought, well, if they are not showing any resistance then eventually he’ll stop.”

Are you ready for corporate America’s robot economy?

Robots are not our enemy – the corporate bosses, bankers and BSers who own robots are the ones doing this to us.

One Of The Most Aggressive Gerrymanders In The Country Just Lost In The Supreme...

Chalk up a victory for Democrats that will make it marginally easier for them to take back the House of Representatives.

Progressive Briefing for Wednesday, July 25, 2018

Farmers need a $12 billion bailout to offset Trump's tariffs, Ivanka Trump dumps fashion brand, new emails show the lies of Sarah Sanders, and more.

17 ballot initiatives on inequality

On November 8, voters in many states will have the opportunity to weigh in on a wide variety of inequality-related issues, from taxing the wealthy to price-gouging on drugs.