Wednesday, April 29, 2026

Mesa police officers placed on leave after beating unarmed man on video

“We hope and pray that the Mesa Police Department will accept responsibility for the misconduct of these officers."

Campaigns End on Election Day. Revolutions Don’t.

Despite supporters' natural disappointment that their efforts ended short of the Oval Office, the majority are not petulantly giving up on politics, as most pundits predicted.

FTC sues Big Pharma middlemen over skyrocketing insulin prices, targeting PBM practices

The suit also includes their affiliated group purchasing organizations (GPOs), accusing them of blocking patients from accessing cheaper alternatives and distorting drug markets for profit.

A judge is considering letting Monsanto off the hook in historic Roundup case

"You may not have been convinced by the evidence, but we were. I urge you to respect and honor our verdict and the six weeks of our lives that we dedicated to this trial."

‘Only the people can save the people,’ say migrant workers

The National Day Laborers Organizing Network (NDLON) embodies an ethos of “solidarity, not charity,” in both fire relief and immigrant rights.

Young people express disbelief at older generation’s Trump and Brexit choices, say ‘join us’...

There is a sense that, if needs must, this is a generation ready to take the future into their own hands

Right-wing politicians fear “invasion” of Europe & US by migrants and refugees

Governments like the U.S. are not changing harmful foreign policies that are driving conflict and persecution.

Leaked audio: Dakota Access pipeline executive says “Election night changed everything” and DAPL “is...

Big oil believes “We now are going into a transition where we are going to have a new President of the United States who gets it."

Michigan bans local plastic bag bans

Other states that have banned local plastic bag ordinances include Wisconsin, Idaho, Florida and Arizona.

Walmart was almost charged criminally over opioids. Trump appointees killed the indictment.

For almost two years, federal prosecutors been investigating the opioid dispensing practices of Walmart, the largest company in the world, until they faced a major obstacle: top Trump appointees at the Department of Justice.