Saturday, May 16, 2026

Tag: Coronavirus

“Hope is not a strategy”: Emergency doctor asks, where are COVID-19...

“First we’re going to run out of masks, and then we’re going to run out of doctors and nurses, because they’ll become sick.”

Which side are you on?

Coalition is what we need in our country. Individual rights, yes, but coalition is needed to combat emergencies.

‘Not done yet’: Bernie Sanders campaign mobilizes donors for coronavirus relief...

"This is an unprecedented moment and we have got to think in an unprecedented way."

Death of the ‘usual’ economic evolution and the emergence of the...

With crisis comes opportunity, the possibility for growth and realignment with purpose; for change to take place—change that inculcates harmony, allowing for that which has hitherto been inhibited to be to be expressed.

Coronavirus and climate change: How eco-activists can use this terrible moment...

One major lesson from the pandemic is that we can save the planet from climate change.

It’s vitally important for media to get facts right in a...

It’s so vital to provide accurate information, particularly about the outbreak’s growth, and especially when you are an outlet that officials and opinion-shapers are likely to look to for guidance when making decisions and recommendations about the drastic measures needed to halt the coronavirus.

What the coronavirus emergency has to do with Biden vs. Sanders

A pair of campaign documents released this week by each candidate convey big differences in approach to the current unprecedented crisis.

America faces two crises: The coronavirus escalation and Trump in charge...

Message to Trump: lead, follow, or just get the hell out of the way.

25 organizations call on Trump administration to loosen crippling sanctions regime...

"With hospitals overrun and Iranian doctors struggling to procure necessary equipment, the U.S. must be part of the solution rather than part of the problem."

Not fit for purpose: Neoliberalism and Covid 19

At this time of crisis, we will still need to raise our voices to call on governments to use their resources to care for ordinary citizens, not cater to the whims of industry and the wealthy.

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Popular sugar substitute erythritol damages blood-brain barrier, elevating stroke risk

A new study shows how erythritol, a zero-calorie sugar alternative, directly damages human cells that comprise the blood-brain barrier.

House progressives demand answers over alleged abuse in US-Ecuador military operation

Lawmakers are demanding the Pentagon explain the legal basis for joint US-Ecuador operations after reports alleged civilian sites were bombed and detainees were tortured.

From ICE to Iran, veterans are challenging US militarism

Antiwar veterans are leveraging their unique credibility to oppose the war in Iran, stop ICE and support active duty resisters.

Amazon deforestation falls to eight-year low as scientists warn gains remain fragile

Researchers credit stronger enforcement and environmental protections in Brazil while warning that fires, illegal logging, and political threats continue to endanger the rainforest.

The fuel to my revolutionary optimism

As distant as it may seem, I am only two generations removed from the 1948 Catastrophe of Palestine, where over 750,000 Palestinians were displaced from their land, and thousands were massacred.