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September 25, 2023

Top News

US High Schoolers Launch Green New Deal for 'Our Schools and Our Futures'

"Public schools belong to us, and we know we deserve better," said a Sunrise Movement organizer and the youngest school board member in Idaho.

Olivia Rosane

New Poll Shows Public Support for UAW Strikes Is Growing

"Compared to the week before, when we asked the same question just after the announcement of the strike, support for the UAW strikes has risen from 55% to 62%," Data for Progress found.

Jake Johnson

'Corruption Is Corruption': Summer Lee Joins Call for Menendez's Resignation

"We can't talk about holding Thomas and Alito accountable for selling out our freedoms for luxury vacations and private jet flights if we fail to hold a senator accountable for selling out his chairmanship," she said.

Olivia Rosane

'He Cannot Be Trusted': Thomas Urged to Recuse From CFPB Case Over Koch Ties

"All justices personally close to proprietors of shady financial services firms should recuse themselves, full stop," said Revolving Door Project's Jeff Hauser.

Jessica Corbett

CEO Pay Has Surged 1,209% Since 1978. Worker Pay Has Risen Just 15%

"Escalating CEO pay in recent decades has likely pulled up the pay of other top earners," notes a new Economic Policy Institute report. "This concentration of earnings at the top leaves fewer gains for ordinary workers."

Jake Johnson

ENI Knew, Too: Probe Shows Italian Oil Giant Was Aware of Climate Impacts in 1970

"ENI joins the long list of fossil fuel companies that... have been aware for decades of the destructive impacts of greenhouse gas emissions from coal, gas and oil" the report's research coordinator said.

Olivia Rosane

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Writers Reach Tentative Deal With Hollywood Studios After Nearly 150 Days on Strike

 

Two More Countries Join Growing Bloc of Nations Calling for a Fossil Fuel Nonproliferation Treaty

 

Fetterman Joins Dems Calling for Menendez Resignation After Bribery Charges

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Opinion

What in the Hell Would a Progressive Pentagon Look Like Anyway?

A progressive Pentagon would recognize the deep truth of three maxims: that wars not make one great, that fear is the only darkness, and that there’s a better way for people to live together than constantly butchering one another.

William Astore

The Fight to End LNG Expansion Could Be the Biggest Climate Battle of Our Lives

It reminds me a lot of Keystone XL saga, but with perhaps even more at stake.

Bill Mckibben

When Taking On Google’s Monopoly, Don’t Settle For Less

A trial in the Google Play monopoly case could be an opportunity to compel Google to stop its anticompetitive practices through court order.

Maria Langholz,Kate Oh

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