Noam Chomsky and David Barsamian: Optimism of the will
Three of the four horsemen of the apocalypse.
Louisiana’s $21 billion LNG tax breaks: Corporate welfare or economic catalyst?
Louisiana communities bear the brunt of $21 billion in LNG tax breaks, losing vital public revenue while corporations profit.
Net Neutrality, Back by Popular Demand
During the past two decades, as the Internet flourished and transformed our society, several major corporations have assumed dominant “gatekeeper” positions, threatening net neutrality. We must protect net neutrality.
Yes, protest can influence the Supreme Court
Time and again, history has shown that the Supreme Court does, in fact, respond to the court of public opinion.
Federal court blocks government from expelling families from US under ‘Title 42’
“President Biden should have ended this cruel and lawless policy long ago, and the court was correct to reject it today.”
Fish and Wildlife Service publish final rule on African elephant imports
The amendment to the 4(d) rule for African elephants is said to protect and conserve African elephants both in the wild and in captivity.
Gaza’s children face extreme heat and starvation under Israeli blockade
UN reports visible signs of wasting among Gaza’s children as aid deliveries falter and temperatures soar.
Climate change calls for a change of heart
Climate advocacy campaigns need to become less transactional and more transformational.
A Constitutional crisis of immense proportions has descended upon our nation’s capitol
There is no question, but that this modern day dictator wants to take full control of this government and control the direction of this country with no one to challenge him. We cannot allow that to happen.
The 100 largest low-wage employers have spent $341 billion on stock buybacks since 2020
And yet top executives seem to have little trouble finding resources for enriching themselves and wealthy shareholders.








