Utah measles outbreak exposes deep vaccine distrust as cases surpass 100
State officials warn the outbreak will continue to grow as low vaccination rates, mistrust of medical systems, and hidden cases fuel one of the largest measles surges in the country.
Starbucks ignores worker demands at its peril
Baristas have launched the largest strike in their company’s history and are standing firm until their demands are met.
We’re entering a new phase of the resistance
We must stay ready and not assume that because Democrats won the elections this time, we’re safe.
Hegseth order to “kill everybody” triggers war crimes alarms
New reporting on a lethal September boat strike intensifies scrutiny of Trump’s regional military campaign.
Battered Americans honor-bound to provoke odious Trumpism– exposing the full horror of “Off with...
The Savvy Congress Six deliciously hit a potent bullseye without ever having to specify the perfect target.
A $1.6 billion fraud case that affected thousands ended in a release after less...
Trump’s commutation of GPB Capital founder raises concerns about white-collar accountability
Welcome to Donald Trump’s U.S.A.
On being female in a potentially fascist country.
WHO classifies atrazine as ‘probably carcinogenic to humans’ raising concerns about toxic exposure
This new evaluation confirms both the first—glyphosate—and second most used herbicides in the nation’s farm belt carry potential health and environmental concerns.
Make drug price cuts visible: Biden-era law delivers savings for 15 Medicare drugs as...
A new round of Medicare drug price negotiations shows the impact of the Inflation Reduction Act while exposing an ongoing political fight over who deserves credit for lowering drug costs.
Afro-descendant communities offer a living blueprint for Amazon Conservation
Lands managed by Afro-descendant peoples in the Amazon experience dramatically lower deforestation and house some of the planet’s richest ecosystems—showing how centuries-old stewardship can guide global conservation.









