Monday, July 13, 2026

Nuclear power industry given $1.4 billion from Trump administration

Countries should be focusing more on renewable energy to lower emissions instead of focusing on nuclear power.

Why workers demand Julie Su’s confirmation as labor secretary

Americans need Su to watch their backs more than ever, especially as a growing number of workers join unions on the heels of the pandemic and advocates push for a national version of the California law protecting health care workers.

Supreme Court could trigger hundreds of billions in corporate tax cuts ‘with the stroke...

"The Roberts Court could decide with the stroke of a pen to simultaneously forgive big business decades of tax dues."

2016 Presidential Candidates Address Inequality (Sort Of)

Congress never before worried about the "ever-widening chasm" between the rich and the rest of the nation. For Republican presidential candidates, inequality is a top political topic, but their solution are the same old failed tactics.

How police have undermined the promise of body cameras

Hundreds of millions in taxpayer dollars have been spent on what was sold as a revolution in transparency and accountability.
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Congressional candidate charged with assault for body-slamming reporter

On Wednesday night, at least three Montana newspapers rescinded their endorsements of Gianforte.

Pentagon’s AI dilemma and the call to ban ‘killer robots’

This collective of advocacy organizations has issued a clarion call for ethical clarity, urging Pentagon officials to unequivocally state their stance against the development and deployment of autonomous weapons systems.

There’s only one essential role humans have on Earth—a humbler perspective could save the...

While the world’s oceans, nonhuman animals, and plants play starring roles in sustaining our ecosystem, why are we so bent on sabotaging it?

New study shows marching for climate change can sway people’s beliefs and actions

Collective actions have a real impact, even on people that aren't taking an active role in the fight against climate change.

Colorado Springs agrees to pay nearly $3M settlement after fatal police shooting

“Nothing in this nightmare could ever make what happened to my son ok or justifiable. There is no amount of money that will bring him back."