Thursday, July 17, 2025

A different way to think about national defense

Every day, these workers contribute their skills, knowledge and strong-as-steel work ethic to the nation’s defense.

An invulnerable financial fortress on the sand?

Qatar has our world’s attention, but nearby — and deeply unequal — Dubai might be charting our future.

Propagandist in free fall – strutting his frantic hour upon the stage

There is no Trump center (other than perceived, momentary self-interest) and that’s the hardest agenda for political success.

In ‘major win’ for clean air and public health, EPA reverses Pruitt’s ‘super-polluting’ truck...

The decision came after a federal appeals court sided with green groups that sought to block the "irresponsible and dangerous" policy.

Union ironworker wins democratic primary in Wisconsin to possibly replace Paul Ryan

While democrats believe they can win Ryan's seat, Bryce will be up against Republican Bryan Steil, an attorney and business executive who was endorsed by Ryan.

2024: Dread and hope

Saving our civilization from impending environmental disaster is perhaps the one issue capable of uniting us.

Big oil shill tells Fox viewers there is ‘no health risk’ from inhaling toxic...

"He has been trying to recast air pollution—particularly PM2.5—as innocuous for decades, since he was working for Big Tobacco."
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Former Texas sheriff faces new charges of destroying video depicting man’s death

The former sheriff was released on a $15,000 bond.

Global leaders plead for peace in Ukraine at UN

Altogether, leaders from at least 50 countries spoke up for peace in Ukraine at the 2023 UN General Assembly.

Labor education starts in school

Giving K-12 students the language, information, and tools they need to protect themselves from workplace exploitation is a critical tool to reversing the nation’s capitalism-fueled inequality.