Wednesday, July 15, 2026

Biden administration announces plans to double funding for clean school buses

School districts from all 50 states applied for the 2022 Clean School Bus rebates.

The one thing Trump got right: The system is rigged

The entrenched two-party system is itself the consequence of this rigged system.

Why Trump’s shrinking of Bears Ears will be reversed

Research by environmental and natural resources law scholars shows the president’s action will likely be overturned by the courts.

So, what about those other wars?

Here's why Ukraine dominates media coverage.

Low-wage corporations spend over half a trillion on stock buybacks while workers struggle with...

A new report reveals that the largest U.S. corporations, notorious for paying poverty-level wages, have spent more than $522 billion on stock buybacks since 2019. This practice enriches wealthy executives and shareholders while leaving workers behind.

Trump’s return threatens climate progress, study reveals

New analysis warns that a second Trump term could unleash 4 billion more tons of CO2 by 2030, derailing global efforts to combat climate change.

ICAN celebrates Nobel Peace Prize winner and heeds call to abolish nuclear weapons

ICAN calls on the countries who have yet to join the TPNW to reject nuclear weapons and join in the motto, “No more Hibakusha.”

Miami bans the use of glyphosate in a step to improve water quality

Miami now joins Miami Beach and Stuart, two cities in Florida who have also banned glyphosate.

Former Marine ordered to remain in custody pending trial for Capitol riots

According to the criminal complaint against the former Marine, Caldwell was seen in a video admitting to using pepper spray on the police officers.

The unseen cost of cigarette pollution: Billions in environmental damage

The yearly economic cost of cigarette plastic waste amounts to approximately $26 billion.