Wednesday, April 22, 2026

Hillary Clinton Criticized by the State Department for Improper Email Practices

When concerned were raised officials “instructed the staff never to speak of the secretary’s personal email system again.”

Hawaii could be the first state to implement universal basic income

“The economy remains stable, everyone benefits, and no one is left behind.”

EPA to weaken rules to control toxic coal ash in water

Environmental activists plan to challenge these rollbacks in court. Let’s hope they succeed.

The scourge of Trumpism, the curse that descended upon America 

Scourge: “A means of inflicting severe suffering, vengeance, or punishment on humanity.”
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The case against RFK Jr.

Would RFK Junior be just another crackpot in the growing pool of fringe politicians?

New tariffs on Chinese goods exempt American clothing industry, business motives in question

Experts aren’t convinced that this administration isn’t shaping public policy around personal business motives.

Progressive Briefing for Thursday, July 19, 2018

"It is time for him to go!" - Michael Avenatti and Alyssa Milano at the White House, Former NY Senate Leader and son convicted of corruption charges in retrial and more.

Trump wowed to clean up Washington, then his team hired a man who pushed...

Now Frank Schuler is a senior adviser to the General Services Administration, which manages the federal government’s property.

Janet Yellen and Kamala Harris keep shattering glass ceilings—but global elite boys club remains

Janet Yellen may soon become the first woman to lead the Treasury Department.

Congress could use an arcane section of the 14th Amendment to hold Trump accountable...

Section 3 of the 14th Amendment was created to tackle a different problem related to the Civil War: insurrection.