New report calls out chemical recycling as a ‘false solution’ to the plastics crisis
“I think the [plastics] industry is relying on confusing people, starting with what is it, and what do you call it.”
We need to hear more Palestinian voices
The march in Philadelphia with hundreds of others calling for an end to the violence and freedom for the Palestinian people was absent from news coverage.
Gaza’s unseen crisis: Tens of thousands of children and pregnant women drinking contaminated water
Why has the global community been slow to react to this water crisis?
A grim Halloween: Surge in mass shootings exposes America’s enduring gun violence crisis
The broad geographic distribution of these incidents underscores the fact that no region is immune to this ongoing crisis.
US stands isolated in backing Gaza massacre
The United States has placed itself in a globally isolated position by supporting the Israeli massacre in Gaza.
Texas GOP’s disturbing ties to antisemitism: A symptom of a deeper malaise
Is the development in the Texas GOP a stark warning that the battle against hate is far from over?
UAW reaches historic labor agreements with Big Three automakers
Union leaders will vote to forward the deal to the entire membership on Nov. 3.
‘Not in our name:’ 400 arrested at Jewish-led sit-in at NYC’s Grand Central demanding...
Protesters shut down the main terminal of Grand Central Station during rush hour Friday in one of New York’s largest acts of civil disobedience in 20 years to demand a ceasefire in Gaza.
How union workers build the middle class
Well-compensated union workers, in turn, support small businesses, schools, and other amenities needed to sustain strong communities.
Stephen King joins the outcry for sensible gun laws following tragic Maine mass shooting
Renowned author and Maine native Stephen King took to social media to express his frustration, igniting a conversation that goes beyond mere thoughts and prayers.









