Thursday, March 28, 2024

Can This Entrepreneur Save Flint From a Plastic Bottle Crisis?

David Antelo says his reverse osmosis machines can provide clean water to the lead-plagued city without the landfill waste.

Committee to Protect Journalists denounces Hong Kong arrests of pro-democracy activists

Since June 2019, more than 7,000 demonstrators have been arrested in Hong Kong for protesting against government suppression and a concerning lack of police accountability.

Discovering racism and then discovering it anew

Charlottesville was an awakening.

Expelled Tennessee Democrat says GOP is threatening to cut local funding if he’s reinstated

"This is what folks really have to realize," said former state Rep. Justin Pearson. "The power structure in the state of Tennessee is always wielding against the minority party and people."

We can do so much more on student loan forgiveness

The administration still has time to take real action on student loan debt, but they need to get moving.

Political Poison

The Flint lead disaster exposed the callousness of people like Michigan’s governor, who blame the poor for all of their misfortune.

Behind the Booing: A Sanders Delegate Reflects on the DNC Protests

Bernie Sanders has always said this campaign was not about him or any one person, but about millions of people rising up and saying "enough is enough."

In the age of Trumpian reaction, is MLK’s legacy to the 99 percent being...

This is why we need the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr., today more than ever.

Climate-denying group led by Trump strategist lobbied for Dakota Access, Keystone XL

This climate denial–tobacco connection is not unusual.

Women, children fleeing Ukraine vulnerable to human trafficking

Organizations and volunteers working with refugees at border crossings and transit points have warned a lack of official organization has left those arriving at serious risk of exploitation.