Monday, July 6, 2026

Trump administration’s attacks on science already surpass two Bush terms

Trump may have lauded the Apollo 11 mission, but his administration has launched more than 100 attacks on science.

‘Rigged’ US tax code blamed as wealthy see major retirement account gains

"It is unacceptable that taxpayers are forced to spend billions of dollars subsidizing the retirement accounts of the wealthiest people in America," said Sen. Bernie Sanders.

What happens when all we have left is the Pentagon?

Trump’s vision of a militarized America.
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In powerful speeches to Congress, AOC & Rashida Tlaib demand accountability for Capitol attack

“Some are already demanding that we move on or, worse, attempting to minimize, discredit or belittle the accounts of survivors.”

Voices From the Front Lines of the Flint Water Crisis

Two parallel investigations, state and federal, are underway in an attempt to determine if any crimes have been committed.

GOP Senate candidate accused of sexually abusing teen girls

Four women have come forward alleging that Roy Moore initiated sexual encounters with them between 1977 and 1982.
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The income inequality crisis: Why we need a wealth tax

Not only would a wealth tax raise revenue and help bring the economy back into balance, but it would also protect our democracy by reducing the influence of the super-rich on our political system.
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‘Huge victory’: Black farmers Hail $5B in new COVID relief law to redress generations...

The U.S. Department of Agriculture has faced accusations of racism for decades, but little has been done to address the problem of discrimination in farm loans.

In Trump’s world where money talks, Saudi Arabia gets a free pass

In Trump’s world where money talks, poor refugees are banned from entering the United States while Saudi princes who cling to power by torturing and beheading dissidents get safe passage to their luxury digs in Manhattan’s Trump Towers.

An End To Impunity For Dictators – And Their Backers – Makes The World...

The U.S. should definitely reflect on, and learn from, these guilty verdicts.