Saturday, July 4, 2026

EPA disbands panel that reviewed clean air standards, appoints new members to Clean Air...

"We're seeing EPA trying to cut science out of the process."

EPA likely underestimating amount of toxic forever chemicals in US water: Analysis

"The EPA is doing the bare minimum it can and that's putting people's health at risk," said the policy director of Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility.

Police officer arrested after shooting autistic man’s therapist

Rios was clearly playing with a toy truck instead of a gun.

The Lie of Patriotism

A U.S. ranger who served in Afghanistan and a Marine who was in Iraq put light on the dangerous myth that America has built around its "warriors." Now, in acts of civil disobedience, they are determined to right the wrongs of war.

Ossoff’s loss is further proof: Democrats’ path to power is through moving left, not...

The results in Georgia show that the Trump resistance can show up to the polls, but centrism isn’t a strategy to win.

Africa’s forests no longer help fight climate change, shift to net carbon source

Data published in the journal Scientific Reports reveals that this "safety net" has diminished.

The 3 Americans who should pay for Medicare-for-All

Will the super-rich support American health?

It isn’t the first time that the European Parliament has given support to Palestine...

It isn’t the first time that the European Parliament has given support to Palestine recognition, but this resolution is the first directly to call on member states to undertake this step.

Congressional Democrats rally against Biden-approved Willow Project in Alaska

As the legal challenges continue, the fate of the Willow Project remains a pivotal issue at the intersection of climate policy, Indigenous rights, and U.S. energy strategy.

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.