Voting rights groups raise alarm about House GOP introducing ‘Big Lie Bill’
The bill is being called "the most conservative election integrity bill to be seriously considered" in the U.S. House of Representatives in decades.
Chicago police have a serious problem with pointing guns at children
Police in Chicago are using excessive force, leaving children and families traumatized.
Life after Standing Rock
“The U.S. government is wiping out our most important cultural and spiritual areas. And as it erases our footprint from the world, it erases us as a people."
Oklahoma cops charged with hiding evidence from gang shooting
They are scheduled for a jury trial in late January.
Are U.S.-Saudi Relations Finally Souring?
Pressure from human rights organizations like Oxfam to victims of the 9/11 attacks are helping erode the bond between these old political allies, but the results of this election season could squander our chance at change.
With the Supreme Court’s EPA ruling, can Trump’s damage to the environment ever be...
Trump’s appointments reveal the frightening far-reaching power of a corrupt president.
US solar industry sees phenomenal growth
The American solar industry is projected to triple cumulative capacity over the next five years.
The silent slaughter of the flower of Ukraine’s youth
The tragic sacrifice of thousands of young Ukrainians in an ill-advised and long delayed counteroffensive against Russian forces in Ukraine.
Identified Paris Attackers Were Not Refugees
Contrary to previous reports, all identified terrorists involved in the Paris attacks last week were European nationals. Does this affect the outlook on Syrian refugees resettling in foreign countries?
Democracy out of Reach for Some Native Americans
The U.S. has done almost nothing to make voting accessible for some Native American tribes. A federal judge on Tuesday will hear an emergency motion to open more polling locations.








