Wednesday, July 15, 2026

Can a Formula 1 star send a message to the Saudi government?

A lot of people say that sports aren’t a place for “politics.” But what they usually mean is that they want to maintain their willful ignorance.

US Interior Secretary provokes Trump administration’s climate related orders

“I believe we have a unique opportunity to make our communities more resilient to climate change and to help lead the transition to a clean energy economy.”

Second correctional officer pleads guilty to assaulting handcuffed inmate

“Damaging repercussions are felt across our community and beyond whenever a sworn officer violates the civil rights of a person in their charge.”

How America can curb the epidemic of violence against health care workers

Health care professionals are five times more likely to encounter violence on the job than other Americans.

Over 250 organizations join together to demand aid to the millions of people affected...

“There is no place for famine and starvation in the 21st century. History will judge us all by the actions we take today.”

Clean Commute for Kids Act invests $25 billion for electric school buses

"The Clean Commute for Kids Act will help build a greener, cleaner future for our kids.”

Derek Chauvin found guilty of murdering George Floyd

Derek Chauvin was convicted on one count of second degree manslaughter, one count of second degree murder, and one count of third degree murder.

PPE may save human lives, but it’s deadly for wildlife

Welcome to the world’s new pollution problem.

The unraveling of the American empire

U.S. leadership has stumbled from one military debacle to another, a trajectory mirroring the sad finales of other historical imperial powers.

Civil rights groups urge Biden administration to cancel $50,000 in student debt per borrower

“The $1.7 trillion student loan crisis is crushing individuals, families, and our economy, and the weight of this burden is disproportionately borne by women and Black and Latino borrowers.”