These greedy companies drains our wallets, drills in our neighborhoods, and poisons our air, all while locking us into a future filled with climate-driven disasters.
Common Dreams
Arizona Republicans are attacking the most essential tenet of our elections: that the people decide their representatives.
Tom Cotton of Arkansas is doing his best to channel Joe McCarthy in seeing Chinese communists everywhere, like anyone who happens to look Asian.
Andrew Biggs, who seems to think everyone has a cushy, billionaire-funded desk job like his, is the senator’s pick to serve on the Social Security Advisory Board.
The decades-long decline in corporate tax rates, justified by the bogus "trickle down" theory, has undermined the government's ability to finance critical public goods, from education to childcare.
It's one thing for corporations to pass reasonable increased costs to consumers. It's another for them to line their coffers by exploiting Americans who are just trying to get by.
Webster's Dictionary & Thesaurus and The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank are among the books that the Escambia County School District has yanked from library shelves.
Julie Green predicted Schumer and Pelosi would die, Charles would murder the Queen but "never get that throne he killed for," and Biden was already dead but controlled by Antichrist Obama through an earpiece.
Election officials in Maine and Colorado have been receiving a stream of threats and attempts at intimidation including hoax emergency calls following decisions to remove Trump from their ballots for insurrection.
The law—part of a national wave of GOP-led book bans and other policies targeting LGBTQ+ youth—was passed by the Iowa Legislature and signed by Republican Gov. Kim Reynolds this spring.
What started as the lowest moment of the post-election melee became the most inspiring. The voters won.
Protest is elemental to Argentine social and political life, so it's not difficult to imagine how this ends.
Oil companies are finding it increasingly difficult to raise financing amid rising environmental and social governance and sustainability concerns.
Voters resoundingly endorse fossil fuel companies contributing their fair share to address a crisis they helped manufacture and still refuse to help fix.
So-called "conversion therapy" is a harmful scam that claims to be able to change a young person's sexual orientation. The actual results are trauma and a huge increase in suicides.
As corporate executives and rich shareholders reaped the benefits of rising profits, ordinary people around the world have suffered the consequences of soaring fuel, food, and housing costs.