Friday, July 17, 2026

As coup evidence mounts, progressives eye Georgia to jail Trump, not feds

The January 6 committee, Justice Department, and activists are diverging.

Booker and the big pharma dems have no excuse. This vote proves it.

Democrats will have to move fast to undo the damage these senators have done.

NAACP vows to resist Sessions appointment as attorney general with civil disobedience

EXCLUSIVE: NAACP President Cornell William Brooks and other members of the civil rights group rally outside Senator Jeff Sessions’ office and hold a sit-in.

ACLU and NAACP File Lawsuit For Release of Police Shooting Footage

Refusing to release the videos of Clark’s death merely affirms the public’s distrust of police and state officials.

Daniel Ellsberg has passed away. He left us a message.

“The fact is that secrets can be held by men in the government whose careers have been spent learning how to keep their mouths shut. I was one of those.”

Trump freezes frontline farmworker wages after Election Day

The Trump administration estimates its new rule change will cut the earnings of farmworkers who come to the U.S. on H-2A visas by about $170 million each year — a move an advocate calls "reprehensible."

10 world-changing protests you should know about

People are taking to the streets to resist repression, from the U.S. to Japan.

French women march for equal rights in solidarity with women around the world

Thousands of women peacefully marched in solidarity with women of the world on International Women’s Day.

EPA reverses decision to delay Obama-era pollution regulation after 15 states sue

The rule will go into effect as planned on October 1, rather than being delayed by a year.

‘Deliberately cruel’: Millions of US citizens blocked from stimulus payments because they married immigrants

"In creating an exception for military families, they very, very deliberately left all of these other people out of the cash rebate."