Why conservative parts of the U.S. are so angry
Republican America is poorer, more violent, and less healthy than Democratic America. But Republicans’ blame is misplaced.
Report: EPA hires 12 more bodyguards for Pruitt, costing $2M annually for full security...
Meanwhile, President Trump's budget blueprint would cut the EPA's funds by more than 30 percent.
Big Food Found Guilty in Multimillion Dollar Cover Up in GMO Labeling Fight
The future of food transparency in the country is now at the hands of the Senate with Sen. Pat Roberts’ (R-Kan.) Safe and Accurate Food Labeling Act (SAFE) expected to hit the Senate floor any day now.
Who are our Rescuers? Us!
This April, the Democracy Awakening and Democracy Spring are bring together a diverse coalition of labor, business, environmentalists, public interest advocates, media and issue-specific constituencies, along with you, me and thousands of mavericks.
Progressives can’t depend on the Congressional Progressive Caucus
We can’t depend on the Congressional Progressive Caucus to provide the kind of leadership we need. It must come from the grassroots.
GOP Senate candidate accused of sexually abusing teen girls
Four women have come forward alleging that Roy Moore initiated sexual encounters with them between 1977 and 1982.
‘Obscene’: Mike Pence breaks 121-year ban on driving on Michigan’s Mackinac Island
Pence landed on the island by helicopter and then took the eight-car motorcade to and from the hotel.
The Trump doctrine
Making nuclear weapons usable again.
UNRWA workers among at least 18 killed in Israeli airstrikes on Gaza school sheltering...
At least 18 people were killed, including six workers from the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA), marking the deadliest single incident for UNRWA staff since Israel's military offensive began last October.
Call embraced for prolonged student walkout over nation’s refusal to act on guns
"How can we expect them to walk into the firing line every day?" asked one group in support for the proposal.









