Kenny Stancil, staff writer
"Sending federal law enforcement to Kenosha will only make matters worse. We don't need more police, we need to end police violence."
Julia Conley, staff writer
Appealing to Home Depot and Lowe's to be part of the solution to environmental and public health hazards, rather than a contributor to them, more than 65 advocacy groups on Wednesday called on the home improvement giants to take the herbicide Roundup off their shelves and online stores.
Andrea Germanos, staff writer
"Little time remains to protect life and property," said the National Hurricane Center.
Brett Wilkins, staff writer
Massive southern shelves split by climate-induced hydofracturing can collapse in hours—or even minutes—fueling dangerous sea level rise and coastal flooding.
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Lisa Newcomb, staff writer
"Delinking health insurance with jobs should be a top policy priority."
Ramzy Baroud
An explosion goes off during an airstrike carried out by Israeli warplanes. (Photo: Mohammed Talatene/picture alliance via Getty Images)
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Joseph Gerson
"Several weeks ago, he announced that he would like to host Putin in the United States before the November election," writes Gerson, "Was that just one more of our political clown’s outrageous statements? Or, might it have been a negotiating signal?" (Photo: Mikhail Klimentyev/Getty Images)
Julia Conley, staff writer
Progressives on Tuesday raised alarm over new poll results from CBS News, which suggested that the Democratic Party's courting of moderate Republican votes and sidelining of broadly popular progressive proposals has not so far resulted in a groundswell of support for Joe Biden outside the party.
Ira Allen
A protestor interrupts Democratic presidential candidate, former vice President Joe Biden during a town hall on November 21, 2019 in Greenwood, South Carolina. (Photo: Sean Rayford/Getty Images)
Brett Wilkins, staff writer
AOC's Courage to Change PAC targets influential corporate-backed incumbent Richard Neal in a bid for yet another progressive upset.
Mel Gurtov
People gather to stage a protest called "Normalization is betrayal" against the agreement between United Arab Emirates' (UAE) and Israel to deal normalization of relations after a call of Palestinian groups, at Turmus Ayya town in Ramallah, West Bank on August 15, 2020. (Photo: Issam Rimawi/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
Lisa Newcomb, staff writer
"This is a stunning betrayal of public health that will spread the pandemic and lead to more unnecessary deaths."
Jake Johnson, staff writer
"It certainly doesn't give the American public confidence that he and the Trump donor that he helped install as postmaster general are going to take concerns about voting by mail and about potential partisanship seriously."
Kenny Stancil, staff writer
Wisconsin Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes warns that the danger posed by white militias has been ignored for far too long.
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Dana Brown
"While we benefit from a highly sophisticated, technically advanced pharmaceutical industry," writes Brown, "that same industry systematically—and often catastrophically—fails to meet the needs of our society, our health, and our economy." (Photo: Floris Van Cauwelaert/flickr/cc)
Jake Johnson, staff writer
"The Trump administration and Secretary Pompeo have shown a gross disregard not only of basic ethics, but also a blatant willingness to violate federal law for political gain."
Jake Johnson, staff writer
"It sickened me to my core to watch that spectacle given every directive this administration has taken from day one to demonize immigrant communities, including naturalized ones."