Wednesday, July 15, 2026

The beginning is near: The deep north, evictions and pipeline deadlines

None of us know how this moment in history is going to work out.

Police officer placed on leave after hitting bystander on video

Livestreaming a video of an arrest where a police officer's use of force leads to his arrest.

These 8 men are richer than half the world’s population

The gap between the super-rich and the poor is greater than even a year ago.

Video shows off-duty officer punching unarmed man

“They should have terminated him, quite frankly. I mean, period.”

6 amazing acts of resistance you weren’t taught about in US history class

There are entire generations of social justice activists and environmental protectors that we don’t learn about in school.

Don’t let Trump distract you: Public comment on DAPL is now open

Now until Feb. 20 is the public’s chance to push for a full review of the pipeline’s climate impacts. Here’s what to do.

Trump announces ban on transgender people in military

The move reverses last year’s decision to allow trans people to openly enroll in the U.S. military.

Milwaukee Erupts Into Violence After Deadly Police Shooting

Tensions remain high in Milwaukee as of Sunday but the violence has died down. The National Guard is activated and remains on alert in case deployment is necessary.

Monsanto ordered to pay $2 billion in Roundup cancer lawsuit

“We’ve been fighting cancer for more than nine years now and we can’t do any of the things we wanted to do. We really resent Monsanto for that.”

Bernie Sanders will run for re-election as an independent in 2018

Sanders is currently serving his second term as a U.S. Senator after winning re-election in 2012.