Thursday, June 18, 2026

Climate crisis putting a billion children at ‘extremely high risk,’ warns new UN report

Almost half of the world’s children are seriously threatened by the rapidly deteriorating global climate.

Challenging delays: Youth plaintiffs stand firm against DOJ in pioneering climate lawsuit

In the face of legal delays and challenges, a group of determined young plaintiffs stands firm against the Department of Justice, fighting for their future and the planet in the groundbreaking climate lawsuit, Juliana v. United States.

The persistent allure of military coups

Executions and war are not the inevitable sequel to a popular uprising.

Monsanto to pay $2.1 billion in Roundup herbicide lawsuit filed in Georgia

This is the latest court battle Monsanto has faced over its herbicide.

Bernie introduces legislation to provide health care for all during pandemic

“During this unprecedented crisis, no one in America should delay seeking medical care because of the cost. If this pandemic has taught us anything, it is that we are only as safe as the least-insured among us.”

#FamiliesBelongTogether: Sending a clear message to Trump and Republicans in Congress with nationwide protest...

"Time to take it to the next level. What are you willing to risk in this historic moment?"

6 Questions for Monsanto

Monsanto, the biotech giant, has become the poster-child for all that’s wrong with our industrial food and farming system.

Doomed, not domed?

The wrath of the con man.

NatCon kingmaker?

The most dangerous thing about rightwing populism or ‘National Conservatism’ is that the plutocrats that fund it and have become its standard bearers pretend that they have the interests of working people at heart.

Police sergeant arrested for DUI after crashing car

Dunwoody Police Sergeant Robert Parsons had been suspended from the department for five days, placed on probation for two years and required an alcohol assessment.