For once in our lives
Are we right again?
From Guernica to Gaza
“Do not think yourself better because you burn up friends and enemies with long-range missiles without ever seeing what you have done.”
Indigenous peoples reclaim the National Bison Range
“We are such a place-based people. To have this land back, to be in control of it, is a fresh, new hope.”
Biden’s reckless Syria bombing is not the diplomacy he promised
This is not what he promised in his campaign and it is not what the American people voted for.
Clueless Santorum perpetrates ‘second genocide’ of Native Americans
Thus do racists defend “manifest destiny,” the delusion that God endorsed genocide, the greatest single theft of land, freedom and property in history.
Major tire companies explore the use of dandelions for a more sustainable rubber
Dandelion rubber tires will lessen the amount of landfill waste, decrease deforestation and reduce the economic burden of rubber tree cultivation, experts said
Unmasking the weaponization of Islamophobia in US foreign policy
Rutgers report highlights how anti-Muslim bigotry fuels pro-Israel bias in American politics.
The 8th Circuit Court ruling and the future of voting rights in America
The court's decision limits enforcement of Section 2 to attorney general, posing a threat to voting rights.
Forget the gaudy Biden vs. Trump soap opera. What counts nationally: The DC party...
Not voting or voting third party in a razor-close purple state (as in 2016) empowers a dictatorial narcissist.
Complacency rules: Consumerism and the environment
Complacency and the refusal to change individual behavior and collective ways of living are stoking the underlying cause of the crisis—consumerism.









