Wednesday, July 15, 2026

Zero-Waste Markets Hit the U.S.

Several entrepreneurs are dabbling in ways to clean plastics out of the oceans. Introducing zero-waste markets.

IRS: Sorry, but it’s just easier and cheaper to audit the poor

The IRS audits the working poor at about the same rate as the wealthiest 1%. Now, in response to questions from a U.S....

Missouri Governor indicted on another felony charge

While investigating the governor’s alleged crimes, a Missouri House committee is deciding whether or not to proceed with impeaching Greitens.

Trump’s attack on civil rights hero John Lewis over MLK day weekend

The congressman does not plan on attending Trump’s inauguration, along with a handful of Democrats who are boycotting the event.

Bernie Sanders is still the most popular politician in America

Will Sanders’ continued popularity help him win some support for his upcoming proposed legislations?

Chief of Navy Intelligence Barred From Accessing Classified Information For Years

While investigating a foreign defense contractor caught bribing U.S. Navy senior officers, the Justice Department informed the Navy that Vice Adm. Ted “Twig” Branch along with hundreds of Navy personnel were suspected of accepting lavish gifts in exchange for classified materials.

Another American dies after not being able to afford prescription insulin

“How many more young Type 1 diabetes patients have to die before something finally changes?”

Governor of Maine Says People of Color Are ‘The Enemy,’ Implies They Should Be...

“Maine Governor Paul LePage (R) called people of color and people of Hispanic origin ‘the enemy’ and implied they should be shot.”

Western lies and false narratives about Ethiopia

Ethiopia and the appalling coverage by corporate media.

Unsealed court documents suggest collusion between Monsanto, EPA to pollute science

The wide range of potential health effects – and researchers' calls for additional study of them – points to the many unknowns and possible risks regarding the safety of glyphosate.