Supreme court sides with giant corporations Nestle and Cargill saying they cannot be sued...
“We’re celebrating ‘the end of slavery’ but American companies are still profiting off of slave labor.”
Former correctional officers sentenced to prison for assaulting inmate
“The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Western District of Tennessee will continue to prioritize the criminal prosecution of public employees who violate the civil rights of others.”
Federal workers to receive Friday off to observe Juneteenth
“This is an important step forward for our country.”
New study finds toxic PFAS in hundreds of commonly used cosmetics produced by major...
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), a highly persistent and potentially toxic class of more than 4,700 chemical compounds, were present in most cosmetic products purchased
To save planet, solve twin crises of climate change and species loss together, say...
Some climate solutions can actually harm biodiversity. But there are synergistic solutions that can tackle both issues.
New Space Force laboratory opens: A breakdown on space warfare ‘autonomy’
“The U.S. imperial war project, now marching headlong into the heavens, is on autopilot."
Videos reveal Maryland police assaulting teens for vaping
"The uses of force from these arrests will go through a multi-level examination by the Assistant Patrol Commander, the Division Commander and then by the Office of Professional Standards.”
The wacko Republican idea of an ‘opposition party’—take down historic, majority American values
Can the deluded right hope to regain credibility by backing the anti-American Trump crusade?
The truth about the US border-industrial complex
Congress should expand legal avenues of immigration, along with a roadmap to citizenship for undocumented immigrants already here—a policy with broad public support.
Why democracies in G7 & NATO should reject US leadership
Ordinary people in other countries are right to be wary of the Pied Piper of American “leadership,” but their rulers should be too.









