On our climate-challenged planet, only some deaths really matter
Wealthy victims make headlines — while the wealthy still living stall the moves that could protect us all.
Low-wage corporations spend over half a trillion on stock buybacks while workers struggle with...
A new report reveals that the largest U.S. corporations, notorious for paying poverty-level wages, have spent more than $522 billion on stock buybacks since 2019. This practice enriches wealthy executives and shareholders while leaving workers behind.
Warren calls out Vance’s abortion ban claims as a real threat to women’s rights
Elizabeth Warren warns that a Trump-Vance administration could use a 151-year-old law to enforce a nationwide abortion ban, threatening the reproductive rights of all American women.
Thousands march at Democratic National Convention demanding end to US support for Israel amid...
As the Democratic National Convention kicks off in Chicago, thousands of protesters take to the streets, calling on Vice President Kamala Harris and the Democratic Party to end unconditional U.S. military support for Israel as the Gaza conflict enters its tenth month.
Arizona’s abortion rights showdown as record-breaking support puts Proposition 139 on November ballot
As Arizona’s abortion rights amendment heads to a vote this November, the state’s largest-ever petition drive signals a pivotal moment in the battle for reproductive freedom.
UAW unleashes powerful campaign to unite working class against Trump and the billionaire elite
The UAW’s latest ad calls for nationwide solidarity among workers to counter the influence of the billionaire class and defeat Donald Trump, highlighting the stakes for the future of America’s working class.
How to make sure your disruptive protest helps your cause
Five key factors determine whether controversial protests are more likely to spark backlash or create positive outcomes.
How fascist misinformation and violence are fueling a national crisis in the UK
Fascist mobs fueled by misinformation are wreaking havoc across the UK, exposing deep-seated issues of racism and political extremism.
US court declares Google a monopoly in landmark antitrust case
Historic ruling exposes Google’s illegal practices and signals a new era of antitrust enforcement.
Pentagon chief’s reversal of plea deals with 9/11 defendants sparks outrage and concern
The abrupt decision to scrap plea agreements with Guantánamo detainees raises questions about justice, torture, and the future of military commissions.









