After calling for cease-fire, Biden releases $3.5 billion in military aid to Israel amid...
The move has raised questions about the consistency of U.S. foreign policy, particularly as the conflict between Israel and Hamas continues to escalate, resulting in massive civilian casualties.
Inside Project 2025’s secret training videos
Dozens of never-before-published videos created for Project 2025 were provided to ProPublica and Documented by a person who had access to them.
Capitalism, mass anger, and 2024 elections
The mainstream media likewise cannot grasp the relationship of mass anger to capitalism.
U.S. support enables deadly Gaza school bombing
Palestinian officials blame the United States for its role in the tragic bombing of a school in Gaza, highlighting the consequences of unwavering U.S. military and financial support for Israel.
Progressive leaders demand end to Citizens United following Cori Bush’s primary defeat
Cori Bush’s primary defeat underscores the urgent need to reform campaign finance laws as progressives rally against the influence of super PACs and billionaire-funded elections.
UAW unleashes powerful campaign to unite working class against Trump and the billionaire elite
The UAW’s latest ad calls for nationwide solidarity among workers to counter the influence of the billionaire class and defeat Donald Trump, highlighting the stakes for the future of America’s working class.
Trump squawks: “Biden, that crooked backstabber quit ONLY to steal another election FROM ME”
In the end, “they” are out to get Trump and Trumpism.
U.S. landfills are major sources of airborne PFAS pollution, study finds
Recent studies reveal that PFAS ‘forever chemicals’ are being released into the environment through landfill gas emissions, posing serious public health risks.
How to make sure your disruptive protest helps your cause
Five key factors determine whether controversial protests are more likely to spark backlash or create positive outcomes.
NYPD arrests cello-playing grandfather at Citibank climate protest, igniting outrage over targeting of activists
Rozendaal, a grandfather and long-time member of Extinction Rebellion, was performing Bach’s “Suites for Cello” outside Citibank’s headquarters in Lower Manhattan as part of a broader “Summer of Heat on Wall Street” campaign.









