Thursday, July 16, 2026

Parents sue off-duty LAPD officer for firing gun and assaulting their 13-year-old son

Both the LAPD and Anaheim PD have launched separate investigations into the incident.

Protests begin in DC after motion to halt Dakota Access is denied

Energy Transfer Partners, the pipeline company that owns Dakota Access, has already been drilling under Lake Oahe for weeks.

A day without a woman: The women’s global strike and the growing movement against...

The women of the world and their male allies are judging Trump not on his words but on his deeds.

Congressional energy and climate committees are loaded with ex-fossil fuel lobbyists

Ex-lobbyists-turned-congressional-staffers get bonuses from their old employers as a parting gift as they step through the reverse revolving door.

Monsanto loses millions of dollars after Indian farmers switch to indigenous seeds

Monsanto claims that the genetically modified cotton seeds they sell are superior. So why are so many people trying to switch?

Chris Hedges discusses resistance in the Age of Trump with Kevin Zeese

“It’s all about building power. That has to be our goal: to build power, to take office, and to create a movement that can’t be ignored.”

WikiLeaks exposes CIA hacking tools that can be used to spy on people worldwide

The CIA has been hiding technological vulnerabilities.

Native nations gather in DC for 4-day protest against Trump, DAPL

The Dakota Access pipeline demonstration continues to inspire other pipeline fights around the country.

A woman in Trump’s America: 5 simple ways to support your sisters

Here’s how to show other women that you have their back.

WHO Report: One in four children die each year from unhealthy environments

Nearly 2 million children a year lose their lives to conditions caused by environmental pollution and hazards.