Sunday, June 28, 2026

Biden dismisses cease-fire hopes as campaign staffers decry ‘complicity in genocide’

"No possibility" of Gaza cease-fire, Biden declares amidst campaign staffers' plea.

Biden’s border

Record contracts for private industry on the world’s deadliest land border.

Unveiling the thin line: How US media reports impact the ‘war on activism’

For media institutions, the challenge lies in navigating the treacherous waters of state discourse without becoming its unwitting conduit.

Coalition implores Biden: Reject ‘inhumane’ program cuts amid fiscal negotiations

An unyielding stance against austerity measures as government shutdown approaches.

Actors embrace tentative deal with studios, curtains rise on Hollywood’s longest strike era

This agreement, coupled with a recent deal among writers, has brought a close to the industry's strike actions that had previously brought production to a near standstill.
video

Why we need to ban college legacy admissions

A big reason rich kids have such an advantage is so-called “legacy admissions”—the preference elite schools give to family members of alumni.

Who’s drinking Neanyahu’s Amalek Kool-Aid?

Religious nationalism may be soaring in Israel, but that’s not the trend in America.

Landmark triumph in Ohio: Voters powerfully cement abortion rights in state law, rebuking extremist...

In a remarkable assertion of progressive values, Ohio voters have firmly anchored the right to abortion within the bedrock of their state constitution, signaling a clear directive to policy makers and setting a precedent for the nation.

Sanders advocates for equity in pandemic response, presses for fair pricing in WHO treaty...

Economic parity in health emergence: Sanders' rallying cry for global equity in WHO pandemic accord.

The corporate crusade against PFAS accountability

Over $110 million in lobbying reveals chemical industry's efforts to skirt responsibility for "forever chemicals" crisis.