Monday, July 13, 2026

Trump’s push into nuclear questions economic conflicts of interest, public safety

The Trump family’s investments in nuclear fusion live under a bad cloud that threatens us all.

Surging hunger in the US signals alarming trend as food aid cuts take toll

As vital food aid programs expire, millions of Americans face rising hunger challenges, reveals Hunger Free America's 2023 National Hunger Survey Report.

Impeachment indicts both parties and clarifies our tasks in 2020

It is our job to focus on building the movement for enacting an agenda for people and planet, something both millionaire parties will fight to stop.

Virginia Thomas, wife of Justice Clarence Thomas, extends her conservative reach for 2020

Thomas’s advocacy work sets her apart from other Supreme Court spouses.

Trump is selling out America in Syria and beyond

The most xenophobic and isolationist American president in modern history has been selling America to foreign powers for his personal benefit. That’s...

Supreme Court slices and dices 1789 law protecting non-citizens

International law in the 21st century has expanded to include the protection of human rights.

Euphemism as journalism: Distracting the audience by focusing on Trump’s skill at distraction

Top-of-the-line political journalists marveled at Trump’s ability to create distractions while they kept themselves—and their audience—distracted from substantive matters.

The TPP and Free Trade: Time to Retake the English Language

The TPP is not about free trade.

Unprecedented border plan: Trump’s proposal for troop surge sparks debate

Trump's re-election bid casts a shadow of unprecedented military deployment at the U.S.-Mexico border, sparking legal, ethical, and political debates.

Senate investigation shows how GOP law enabled Big Pharma’s ‘extreme’ tax avoidance

"Big Pharma gets us coming and going—they charge Americans sky-high prices and they pay absolute rock-bottom taxes, not anywhere near a fair share."