The persistent allure of military coups
Executions and war are not the inevitable sequel to a popular uprising.
55 percent of Germany’s power in 2023 came from renewables
“Wind farms—especially those on land—made the largest contribution.”
The rules according to Trump
Women rise against centuries of assault and sexual harassment. Yet a man accused of such crimes remains in the White House.
31 dead, 250,000 evacuated in California fires as Governor blames climate change
California Governor Jerry Brown unequivocally blamed climate change for the devastation.
Amid the carnage in Ukraine, it’s time for world leaders to rethink their priorities
Lending all support and incentives to ending the war in Ukraine would be a good place to start.
Take the best cognitive test, Joe. Ace it—then fortify support, win nomination, then slam/shame...
Are we all not flying blind with two geriatrics on display (though the right-wing cares not at all).
Why the US manufacturing renaissance is essential for its survival
After decades of decline, the nation now seems “on the brink” of understanding that it’s let far too much manufacturing capacity slip away.
In a Massive Intelligence Error, the U.S. Kills 80 Syrian Troops, Helping Islamic State...
The problem with a mistake of this Himalayan proportions is that it will be extremely difficult in the aftermath to convince Syria that the US did not intentionally aid Daesh.
Advocates demand Harris-Walz ticket halt weapons to Israel amid mounting Gaza death toll
Pro-Palestine groups push Democratic campaign to address U.S. complicity in Israel’s actions as Harris selects Tim Walz as running mate.
Prison official charged with smuggling drugs into correctional institution
Rose repeatedly met with inmates and received text messages from contraband prisoner cellphones in order to coordinate the scheme.









