Friday, July 17, 2026

The true path to prosperity

Growth doesn’t “trickle down.” It rises up.

The Trump effect, one year later: Thousands of women running for office

After Trump’s victory over Clinton, women realized how much the country needs them in politics.

A progressive response to Trump’s inaugural

It takes creativity to fashion an effective strategy that would restore democratic power to all people equally.

On World Children’s Day, human rights group calls on Trump administration to release detained...

"All children deserve to be safe and protected, to live with their parents and their families, and to have their voices heard."

Water run out: Days are numbered in Cape Town

Residents are bracing for "Day Zero" as South Africa's second largest city could see the end of free flowing water by April 12.

As extreme weather batters communities, New York climate activists show a powerful path forward

December’s protests helped push the Climate Change Superfund Act over the finish line while garnering national attention.

Pruitt’s attack on science continues to undermine integrity at EPA

Pruitt’s behavior is just the type of behavior the Scientific Integrity Policy should be protecting against.

Walmart announces landmark pollinator health policy to protect against pesticides

The pollinator health policy will "source 100 percent of the fresh produce and floral we sell in our in-store produce department from suppliers that adopt integrated pest management practices, as verified by a third-party, by 2025."

CDC Director resigns amid controversy over tobacco stocks

“You don’t buy tobacco stocks when you are the head of the CDC. It’s ridiculous; it gives a terrible appearance.”

DOJ appeals as Trump judge blocks student debt cancellation with ‘farcical’ ruling

"A federal judge conspired with right-wing politicians and corrupt corporations to block life-changing student debt relief for tens of millions of families," said one campaigner.