Opinion
Will ambushed voters be so repulsed by MAGA’s war against America—systemic reform looks good?
So, beset by historic popularity nosedives and failed policies galore, big surprise Trump today seizes the desperate, typically GOP way out—start an indefensible war against a phantom “enemy,” now ...
“Physically and emotionally, a school shooting takes your whole life and flips it upside down.” ...
President Donald Trump on Monday signed an executive order designating fentanyl a “weapon of mass destruction,” a move that arrived just hours before the U.S. military carried out another round of ...
Two appointees of the administration of President Donald Trump at the nation’s pipeline regulator are facing ethics questions from a top lawmaker on the Senate committee that oversees their agency, ...
More than 40 advocacy organizations are urging Wikipedia editors and the Wikimedia Foundation’s board of trustees to reject what they describe as founder-driven efforts to censor the encyclopedia’s ...
As Trump pushes to slash the EPA’s budget to its lowest level in four decades, 15 years of state-level cuts have already hollowed out environmental enforcement across the country. At NationofChange, ...
Massive cuts at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) have hampered state-level regulators’ ability to rein in ...
How NSPM-7 and a DOJ directive lay the groundwork for criminalizing dissent and protected speech Donald Trump has done it. He has essentially criminalized free speech, with the help of his ...
As Australia mourned a deadly antisemitic attack that killed 16 people, critics accused the Israeli prime minister of exploiting tragedy to attack Palestinian self-determination At least 16 people ...
The EPA has recently released a draft proposal that would nearly double the amount of formaldehyde considered safe to inhale, a move strongly criticized by public health and environmental groups. This ...
A new confrontation between the White House and blue states raises concerns about the political use of food assistance ...
A decision by the Ecuadorian government to pay Chevron roughly $220 million following an investor-state arbitration ruling has ignited intense criticism from Indigenous communities, human rights ...
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