Why use the Ukraine to impeach Trump when you’ve got the emoluments clause (and...
In any event, it’s not too late to add the Hatch Act and Emoluments Clause issues if the Ukrainian case looks weak.
The Fempire strikes back
If serial sexual predation disqualifies a man from several high profile jobs, in politics and media, why shouldn’t it disqualify a man from being president of the United States?
In Standing Rock and Beyond, A New Era of Indigenous Activism Arises
“The world needs us right now. The statistics say we are 4 percent of the population, but we are protecting more than 80 percent of the world’s biodiversity.”
The Week Ahead: Everything hangs in the balance
The biggest uncertainty is the economy.
Skyrocketing military spending undermines development aid to world’s poor
Over 100 countries increased their military budgets, with the top ten spenders alone accounting for 73 percent of the total.
Revoking EPA’s endangerment finding isn’t simple and could have unintended consequences
The Trump administration is trying to eliminate it.
Justice Dept launches investigation into recent deaths at nursing home for veterans
“We will aggressively investigate recent events at the Home and, as needed, require the Commonwealth to adopt reforms to ensure patient safety in the future."
Michigan agrees to $600 million settlement in Flint water crisis
“If money is how government expresses sorrow for its crimes — this is a big apology.”
Trump freezes frontline farmworker wages after Election Day
The Trump administration estimates its new rule change will cut the earnings of farmworkers who come to the U.S. on H-2A visas by about $170 million each year — a move an advocate calls "reprehensible."
A woman died after being told it would be a ‘crime’ to intervene in...
Josseli Barnica is one of at least two pregnant Texas women who died after doctors delayed emergency care.









