Kamala Harris’ unwavering support for Israel amid calls for an arms embargo sparks backlash...
In her first major interview as the Democratic presidential nominee, Kamala Harris reaffirmed her commitment to military aid for Israel, rejecting growing calls for an arms embargo. This stance has ignited controversy within her own party and among human rights advocates.
In CNN interview, Harris dodged Gaza genocide and damaged her election prospects
During her CNN interview Thursday night, Harris remained in lockstep with President Biden’s unconditional arming of Israel.
Right-wing Supreme Court upholds block on Biden’s student debt relief, leaving millions in limbo
The Supreme Court’s conservative majority has once again halted President Biden’s efforts to provide student debt relief, casting doubt on the future of the SAVE plan and the fate of millions of borrowers.
Project 2025: How the far-right’s tax plan would hike middle-class taxes while slashing taxes...
Project 2025, a far-right agenda, proposes radical tax reforms that would disproportionately burden middle-income Americans while granting significant tax breaks to the wealthiest households and large corporations.
‘Five-alarm fire for democracy’: New GOP rules could block election results in Georgia and...
In Georgia, Democrats are suing to halt a set of Trump-backed election rules which Democrats say could be used to block certification of election results if they win in November.
Trump faces revised indictment in election interference case after Supreme Court’s immunity ruling
Special counsel adjusts charges in response to Supreme Court decision, narrowing focus on Trump’s actions as a candidate rather than as president.
Why are Liberal Zionists cheering as Harris Echoes Biden on Gaza?
Key to Harris’ brief discussion of Gaza in her acceptance speech was the customary refusal in American political discourse to attribute the slaughter to the U.S. or its Israeli partner.
The United States needs a ‘Robin Hood Tax’
A giant tax fight awaits next year—when a number of the 2017 tax cuts for the rich and businesses expire.
This election hangs on how many voters get the two, conflicted blueprints for Americanism
When, at least since 1861, have we ever faced such a relentless, internally-driven threat that impedes our idealistic push towards a more perfect union?
FTC challenges Kroger-Albertsons merger in fight for consumers and workers
The merger would combine two of the largest grocery chains in the country, raising concerns about the potential for a monopoly, especially in small and rural communities.









