Appeals court Upholding TikTok ban is a grim sign for press freedom
A U.S. District Court of Appeals panel, with two Republican-appointed judges and one picked by a Democrat, has upheld a law forcing the sale of TikTok because of its alleged Chinese government control.
View ArticleRupert Murdoch loses his legal battle, leaving future of media empire in the...
The New York Times revealed details of the recent secret hearing in a Nevada probate court that was literally prompted by the epic HBO drama Succession.
View ArticleCEO assassination suspect claimed insurance industry ‘had it coming’
The shocking case of a corporate CEO’s assassination sheds light on systemic frustration, extremism, and the risks of growing inequality.
View ArticleStudents clash with UW Board of Regents over divestment and transparency amid...
Student activists demand divestment and transparency from the University of Wisconsin, facing police crackdowns and administrative pushback.
View ArticleA murder on the streets has fear rising in the suites
A gunman murdered the chief executive of a corporate insurance powerhouse that regularly registers hefty profits denying health help to sick people who desperately need it.
View ArticleRecent exposure to glyphosate-contaminated foods reported in 80% of Americans
As the volume of glyphosate applied to crops has increased 100-fold since its introduction to the market in 1974, Americans’ exposure to the chemical has broadened.
View ArticleCourts block Kroger-Albertsons merger in landmark victory for consumers,...
Courts deliver a landmark victory for consumers, workers, and farmers by halting the $25 billion Kroger-Albertsons merger amid concerns over price hikes and corporate consolidation.
View ArticleOn migration, the US builds walls, the UK bridges
Ultimately, cooperation offers a more humane and practical path forward.
View ArticleReproductive justice organizers in the South are finding new ways to help...
A part of the reproductive justice framework and the driving force is to keep families together, independent of government control.
View ArticleThe big union contract fights coming in 2025
The coming year is full of expiring contracts that could keep the strike wave rolling.
View ArticleIsraeli attacks intensify in Gaza as body bags run out and journalists are...
Palestinian families and first responders face impossible conditions amid escalating strikes while evidence of alleged genocide emerges and Ireland confronts diplomatic fallout.
View ArticleNo way we let Trump privatize postal service, say Progressives
Progressive leaders and advocates rally against President-elect Donald Trump’s plans to transform the U.S. Postal Service into a for-profit entity, emphasizing its critical role in American society.
View Article6 fracking Billionaires and climate denial groups behind Trump’s cabinet
Trump’s nominees are backed by major players in the world of climate obstruction – from Project 2025 and Koch network fixtures to oil-soaked Christian nationalists.
View ArticleNative American patients are sent to collections for debts the government owes
Native communities are twice as likely to have medical debt in collections, agency finds.
View ArticleEndo’s end around: How one of the nation’s largest opioid makers escaped a $7...
Endo “came with a strategy purposely intended to reduce payments to opioid victims."
View ArticleGOP-led states risk leaving 10 million children hungry by rejecting $1.14...
Twelve Republican-led states face a January 1 deadline to join the Summer EBT program, a lifeline for millions of hungry kids, as advocates urge governors to act amid rising food insecurity and...
View ArticleHow billionaires have sidestepped a tax aimed at the rich
Lawmakers created a new type of Medicare tax to capture the kinds of income the rich often enjoy, but a host of billionaires have managed to avoid paying it.
View ArticlePutting our children first: How gun safety as a nonpartisan issue helped...
Moms Demand Action-backed candidates succeed by emphasizing community safety, depoliticizing gun reform, and addressing fears of school shootings.
View ArticleAmazon workers threaten nationwide strike during Peak holiday season over...
As Amazon faces record holiday sales, workers across the U.S. escalate strike threats to force the company to negotiate union contracts and improve working conditions.
View ArticleMy hunger strike for Gaza: A 31 day experience
I began this hunger strike to demand that my government end the siege on Gaza.
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