Thursday, July 16, 2026

Reign in the ‘recklessness of Wall Street:’ Bernie Sanders and Barbara Lee introduce financial...

"It is long past time for Congress to rein in the recklessness of Wall Street billionaires and build an economy that works for all Americans."

ProPublica reveals Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas accepts gifts from Republican billionaire

In a statement from Crow, he acknowledged his relationship with Justice Thomas over the years, but said it was “no different from the hospitality we have extended to our many other dear friends.”
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As Scott Pruitt resigns, former EPA Officials warn his radical, anti-science agenda harmed nation

During his tenure, Pruitt undertook a radical effort to reshape the EPA.

Wall Street’s house of cards: Let’s play bankster three card monte

We haven’t even scratched the surface of the many many years and billions if not trillions of dollars scammed, tricked, kicked (hard) and stolen, and the harm done to the middle and working class.

Environmental groups release thousands of Interior Department emails documenting unlawful changes to basic transparency...

Internal emails reveal efforts, led by Interior's top lawyer Daniel Jorjani, stifling the flow of information to the public under the Freedom of Information Act

SOTU recap: A few State of the Union promises I hope to see come...

If these State of the Union promises come true, the country will take some practical steps forward to a brighter future.

“Financial elder abuse charges” against Trump. Business as usual in DC.

Donald Trump’s abuses and excesses cannot be normalized.

Where Is Climate Change In The Debates?

Climate change is real, and it is worsening. That it should play a central role in the U.S. elections is undebatable.

Here’s how the World Community of Nations can force Israel to stop genocidal wars

World organizations have declared that Israel is the criminal country of the world. And, therefore, trade with it must be curtailed, and it must happen soon.

Post-inauguration, restoring the soul of Biden’s America must be truly inclusive

If we are to include the substantive contributions of African Americans in our discussion of an American soul, we cannot presume that this is limited to the mere inclusion of African Americans in a Biden cabinet that “looks like America.”