How Exxon lobbyists led push to deepen U.S. ports and increase natural gas exports
Companies such as ExxonMobil, BP, Sempra Energy, BG Group, Chevron, Koch Industries, and others all lobbied for H.R. 3080/S. 601.
So, which clandestine cabal controls the world? Will ‘fatalistic defeatism’ undermine both extremes?
If angry contrarians are right, and only illegitimate elections exist, why traffic in anything less than revolution?
Sunoco ordered to suspend drilling on Mariner East 2 pipeline after spills, damage
Environmentalists emphasized that while they welcomed the drilling delay, they saw it as no reason for those opposed to the pipeline to become complacent or slow their efforts.
As Afghanistan faces economic crisis, U.S. could help prevent mass starvation by unfreezing funds
“At least preventing starvation in Afghanistan is still our duty.”
Farming Frogs Can Save Them From Extinction
Diseases are killing off many of Panama’s frog and salamander species. Are there enough animals left to breed them in captivity?
Texas bathroom bill is latest civil rights victory in deep south spurred by sports
Sports remain inextricably intertwined with civil rights in America.
Here’s How Cuts to Planned Parenthood are Impacting Poor Women
A new study shows that Medicaid-covered births are up and contraceptive claims are down.
A good year’s pay for a good day’s work?
Pay levels for top U.S. corporate execs have lost any connection to organizational rationality.
Leading gun violence researcher: Media have a responsibility to cover the “harmful effects” of...
“This is really important legislation that could harm public safety.”
Nader: Still Fighting From the Grassroots Up
Longtime activist hosts a four-day conference, hoping to promote activism and substance in the conversation about issues and democracy.









