Bernie Sanders Visits the Neighborhood Where Freddie Gray was Murdered
Senator Sanders likened what he saw in the impoverished area to a Third World country: “Anyone who took the walk that we took around this neighborhood would not think you are in a wealthy nation."
Why is a dump for Hurricane Harvey debris next to an African American community?
“It is appalling what is going on in that community."
Trump approved shipping tar sands by rail to Alaska. The project’s owners are banking...
“The irony of seeing the melting Arctic as a route to get more planet-heating carbon out of the ground is almost too deep and sad for words.”
Forget the gaudy Biden vs. Trump soap opera. What counts nationally: The DC party...
Not voting or voting third party in a razor-close purple state (as in 2016) empowers a dictatorial narcissist.
Big Pharma is the most widely hated industry in the US
With drug prices continuing to sore and the ongoing opioid epidemic and lawsuits associated with it, the industry's rating likely will not recover any time soon.
Exploiting Russiagate coma, Democrats raped climate movement
Never expect a climate warrior to fare well in a Russiagate party obviously at war with talking about climate.
Biden faces pressure to act as Trump’s mass deportation plan sparks fear
With Trump’s return to office looming, undocumented immigrants and mixed-status families brace for unprecedented deportation efforts. Activists call on Biden to take immediate action to protect vulnerable populations.
Bill Cosby guilty of sexual assault charges
Accused of sexually assaulting at least 50 women during his decades-long career, the jury in his retrial found him guilty Thursday of three counts of aggravated indecent assault.
Scientists fear soaring methane levels show climate feedback loop has arrived
Rapidly rising levels of atmospheric methane are "very bad news for humanity and the planet," warned one observer.
Landmark victory: Johnson & Johnson forced to pay $572 million for their role in...
"The opioid crisis is an imminent danger and menace to Oklahomans."









