Trump administration lifts ban on GE salmon
The GE salmon could be in grocery stores as soon as 2020.
How a cooperative run by the formerly incarcerated is reshaping Chicago’s food industry
Megacorporations tend to dominate food contracting with schools and other large facilities in America. In Chicago, Black formerly incarcerated people are prepping locally sourced meals for schools, nursing homes and transitional housing facilities.
‘Shame on Uber:’ Drivers on strike worldwide protesting ‘poverty wages’
"This is an act of solidarity with drivers across the country, and really across the world, who are suffering with poverty wages."
A school choice nightmare: Families getting government funding to switch from public to private...
The harrowing story of a Maine family shows the potential perils families face when they transfer to privately run schools that are less subject to government oversight.
‘Just short of nuclear’: The latest financial sanctions will cripple Russia’s economy
The financial measures just announced against Russia are unprecedented for a country of its size.
Bernie Sanders calls out NRA when asked if enough has been done to stop...
“Of course not!” Sanders said. “But it’s like every other issue. The American people are united overwhelmingly.”
Trumpism didn’t just lose – progressives won
It wasn’t just Democrats who won this election, but progressives who didn’t shirk the label.
An American New Deal for an entire continent?
The fundamentals of geopolitical change.
6th Detroit cop sentenced to prison for extortion
“I fully commend all agencies involved for the hard work and countless hours put forth to bring these corrupt officers to justice.”
No war with Russia: Activists take to the streets across US
CODEPINK is calling for "serious negotiations, not military escalation, which could easily spiral out of control to the point of pushing the world to the precipice of nuclear war" as tensions at the Russia-Ukraine border exacerbate.








