Friday, June 5, 2026

Can NATO and the Pentagon find a diplomatic off-ramp from the Ukraine war?

The precarious fine line the United States and NATO are walking in Ukraine, caught between their commitment to an open-ended, ever-escalating war and the existential danger of nuclear war that it may lead to.

Police Chief overdosed on drugs taken from department evidence room

The fentanyl and cocaine were reportedly being held as evidence in other cases when Hughes illegally obtained them.

5 surprising things that could be preventing your backyard from serving as a wildlife...

Prevent your backyard from being an “ecological trap” by taking these key actions to protect wildlife.

As polls shows climate action winning issue, green campaigners mobilize for Democrats in key...

"Arizona, Iowa, Maine, and South Carolina could hardly be more different, but solid majorities of voters in each state support building a clean energy economy."

Sharing is key to a new economic and democratic order

We are at the beginning of the Age of Sharing, but it will not be gifted to us.

Security Council minus US says Gaza famine is ‘man-made’ as deaths from hunger rise

Fourteen member nations back IPC famine finding, call for ceasefire and aid access while US rejects the analysis.

France prepares to vote against a backdrop of civil unrest

Rather than trying to heal the wounds of the past it seems that most Western leaders are bent on creating new ones.

Mexico contemplates use of GMO corn in animal feed

Mexico is currently the biggest foreign market for U.S. GMO yellow corn.

Sanders ‘disappointed, but not surprised,’ as Senate rejects 10% military spending cut

"Spending $886 billion on the Pentagon will not make us safer."

How to operate Medicare

If you want a good society, then figure out a way so that the good doctors and good teachers get to run their professions. In other words, the politicians don't get to do it.