by Jessica Corbett, staff writer "You are siding with a handful of corrupt corporate elites over honoring treaty rights, climate, water, and the future of life on Earth."
by Andrea Germanos, staff writer The court pointed to "demonstrably false and misleading" claims of voter fraud made by former President Donald Trump's lawyer.
by Jessica Corbett, staff writer "By clearing this hurdle, the people of Massachusetts are now one step closer to finally having their rightful day in court, where Exxon will have to answer for its campaign of deception."
by Brett Wilkins, staff writer "This only puts more pressure on our country to find a permanent solution to the housing crisis," said Rep. Ro Khanna. "We can't keep kicking the can down the road."
by Julia Conley, staff writer The law bars universities from "shielding" students from "offensive" views, raising questions about retaliation for professors who enforce respectful classroom conduct.
by Andrea Germanos, staff writer Beekeepers lost nearly half of their colonies between April 2020 and April 2021, according to the Bee Informed Partnership survey.
by Kenny Stancil, staff writer One critic of the weapons industry called it "another example of how our system for awarding money to contractors is often pay-to-play."
by Jake Johnson, staff writer "We can't let the infrastructure train leave the station while child care and clean energy get left on the platform—or while billionaires and big corporations don't pay their fair share in taxes."
by Jake Johnson, staff writer "President Biden should cancel student debt, but in the meantime he should extend the payment pause so that borrowers aren't hurt."
by Robert C. Koehler What if the media acknowledged that war doesn't work and opened itself, and the bulk of the American public, to far more effective ways of relating to the rest of the world, including those we call our enemies?
by Norman Solomon Powerful backers of the Democratic Party's top leadership—cozy and enmeshed with corporate America and the military-industrial complex—realize that "Congresswoman Nina Turner (D-OH)" would significantly increase the leverage of genuinely progressive members of the House.
by Miles Mogulescu If they can't figure this out, the GOP will continue to pass partisan voter suppression laws in states nationwide and activists pushing to save democracy will become disillusioned and demobilized.
by Frida Berrigan Swirling around those submarines are descriptions citing "strategy" and "capability." But don't be fooled: they'll be potential world killers.