Prestige, power, and dear old alma mater
Must higher education always genuflect before America’s highest incomes?
Why going “hard” is taking the easy way out
Hardening schools and arming teachers Is the wrong approach.
Senate rejects a bill that would ban abortions after 20 weeks
The vote played out much like 2015 "signaling that neither Republicans or Democrats are ready to change their minds on the issue."
Ex-cop indicted for murder after shooting woman through window
On Friday, a Tarrant County grand jury indicted Officer Aaron Dean for the murder of Atatiana Jefferson.
What can peace activists do to help prevent a war with Iran?
What can peace activists can do besides marching in protest of Trump's actions—here are a few ideas.
Here are the major companies cutting ties with the NRA
The NRA has a host of more than twenty national corporations that offer discounts to their members, but that number is shrinking fast.
As extremist Trumplicans sabotage the midterm, party suicide looms, and more scandals on tap
Short and long term, why are MAGA Republicans not damned if they do dump Trump and damned if they don’t.
Zinke and Sen. Alexander’s plan to save national parks includes pillaging them
Many are against the proposal to extract fossil fuel from public lands and further fuel the climate change crisis.
‘We need the largest voter turnout’: Sanders takes his campaign to Chicago
“If we’re gonna beat Trump, we need the largest voter turnout in the nation and it looks like Grant Park today.”
Rapidly becoming irrelevant in America: The principles of ethics and morality
It appears that we have entered an era in this nation’s history is which the principles of ethics and morals are becoming irrelevant in both this government and our society.








