Hate crime or isolated incident? Texas woman charged with attempted murder of...
A shocking case in Euless, Texas, where a woman attempted to drown a 3-year-old Palestinian-American child, has sparked demands for a hate crime investigation amid rising anti-Muslim sentiments.
View ArticleSupreme Court upholds mandatory repatriation tax in Moore case
The mandatory repatriation tax (MRT) was enacted in 2017 as part of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act and the provision has raised more than $300 billion of revenue for the federal government since then.
View ArticleMajority of Americans demand Supreme Court ethics investigations
A recent poll reveals overwhelming support for stricter ethical oversight of Supreme Court justices, transcending political lines.
View ArticleJulian Assange secures release after plea deal with US government
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange agrees to a plea deal, leading to his release from Belmarsh Prison and highlighting the ongoing debates about press freedom and whistleblower prosecution.
View ArticleSupreme Court dismisses Idaho abortion case without ruling
In a 6-3 decision, "justices issued separate concurring and dissenting opinions, suggesting division on the merits of Idaho’s argument."
View ArticleRecord number of climate lawsuits target governments and corporations for...
A surge in climate lawsuits holds governments and corporations accountable, with notable successes in challenging misleading climate claims and failing to meet environmental obligations.
View ArticleIncremental progress—is—revolutionary
By making small differences where we can, we gradually move society toward the more equitable, just, and fair place we all want for ourselves and future generations.
View Article‘A king above the law’: Supreme Court rules presidents have broad immunity...
The ruling upends more than two centuries of legal precedent, for the first time shielding U.S. presidents from criminal accountability.
View ArticleTo best understand inequality, think class, not generation
We can’t change the generation we get born into. We can change how the world we enter distributes income and wealth.
View ArticleTime is the new money
Time banking is easing financial strain and promoting societal health.
View ArticleTariffs don’t protect jobs. Don’t be fooled.
When employees have become their own employers, they will make the quantities and qualities of a society’s jobs a key policy objective rather than a side-effect of policies focused elsewhere.
View ArticleOnly a despot-friendly Supreme Court, instead of reigning in WH crimes, opens...
The right’s ferocious war on the Constitution has now super-powered the executive, leaving Congress, the judiciary, regulators, and ordinary, law-abiding citizens in the lurch.
View ArticleWhy protests work, even when not everybody likes them
Protest movements take a gamble when they unsettle the status quo. But it is a risk worth taking.
View ArticleThousands protest GOP agenda at Milwaukee RNC, demanding justice and equality
Protesters condemned U.S. politicians on both sides of the aisle for sending weapons to Israel amid what they described as genocide in Gaza.
View ArticleOutrage and calls for justice after Sonya Massey’s fatal shooting by police...
Campaigners and political leaders across the United States respond with outrage and calls for justice after the release of body camera footage showing the deadly police shooting of Sonya Massey, an...
View ArticleThe results of the biggest study on guaranteed income programs are finally in
Over time, does that income transform people’s lives?
View ArticleMass arrests at Jewish-led protest in US House Building ahead of Netanyahu...
Hundreds, including rabbis, detained while protesting U.S. support for Israel’s Gaza offensive and Netanyahu’s upcoming address to Congress.
View ArticleGlobal inequality surges as top 1% capture $42 trillion in new wealth over...
As the wealthiest 1 percent amass unprecedented riches, inequality deepens, posing a dire threat to democracy and the planet, urging a reevaluation of global tax policies.
View Article730 million people faced hunger last year: A global crisis demanding urgent...
The latest UN report reveals alarming levels of hunger and malnutrition, highlighting the need for urgent political and financial commitments to address food insecurity worldwide.
View ArticleSurge in voter registrations counters Republican efforts to restrict ballot...
Vote.org registers over 100,000 new voters as GOP legislators introduce stringent voting laws.
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