Mindy Isser
"If environmentalists are truly concerned about offsetting carbon footprints and growing the renewable sector, they’ll have to fight for government intervention," writes Isser, "and to do so successfully, they’ll need unions on their side." (Photo: Shutterstock)
Kenny Stancil, staff writer
Covid-19 turns "every cell and cage into a potential death chamber," organizers say.
Jesse Jackson
Democratic presidential candidate and former US Vice President Joe Biden speaks at Grace Lutheran Church in Kenosha, Wisconsin, on September 3, 2020, in the aftermath of the police shooting of Jacob Blake. (Photo: Jim Watson/AFP via Getty Images)
Brett Wilkins, staff writer
Environmentalists have decried the administration's attempts to expand drilling and fracking as "breathtakingly vicious."
Andy Currier
Demonstrators march outside the World Bank and IMF Headquarters during the organizations, Annual Meetings in Washington, DC, October 18, 2019. (Photo: Saul Loeb/AFP via Getty Images)
Lisa Newcomb, staff writer
"These cases represent a cost of over $12.2 billion," researchers wrote.
Russell Mokhiber
National Nurses United (NNU), along with a broader coalition of pro-Medicare for All organizations, rallied outside of the national headquarters of PhRMA in support of Medicare for All. (Photo: NNU/Flickr/cc)
Lisa Mullenneaux
Asylum seekers plead for assistance from a dinghy off the coast of Italy's Lampedusa coast on April 17th, 2016. (Photo: Patrick Bar/SOS Mediterranee via AP)
Jessica Corbett, staff writer
"Everyone must understand that by taking care of our planet we are not only saving ecosystems, but also lives, especially the ones who are the most vulnerable."
Jake Johnson, staff writer
"Senate Republicans appear dead set on another bill which doesn't come close to addressing the problems and is headed nowhere."
Gwynne Dyer
"There is still a deep well of respect and trust for the United States in Europe...a second Trump election victory would finally poison that well," writes Dyer. (Photo: Saul Loeb/AFP/Getty Images)
Julia Conley, staff writer
"It is simply remarkable and beyond dangerous that President Trump has so politicized the vaccine process to the point that drug corporations—the least trusted industry in America—are now the messengers on vaccine safety."
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Brett Wilkins, staff writer
Critics note the president has increased military spending to record levels while fulfilling his promise to "bomb the shit" out of militants—and their families.
Medea Benjamin, Leonardo Flores
Protesters holding a banner reading, "U.S. Immigration Policy Is A Crime" at a silent protest in January 2020. (Photo: Erik McGregor/LightRocket via Getty Images)
Kenny Stancil, staff writer
"A lack of funding for emergency relief and the complications created by the coronavirus scourge have now pushed some of the world's neediest populations closer to famine conditions."
Tom Engelhardt
"Donald J. Trump has given American carnage new meaning and, in his singular way, lent a remarkable hand to the transformation of this country," writes Engelhardt. (Photo: Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
Jessica Corbett, staff writer
A spokesperson for CAL FIRE called the news "unnerving," noting that "September and October are historically our worst months for fires."
Jim Goodman
President Donald Trump arrives for a campaign rally at the BOK Center on June 20, 2020 in Tulsa, Oklahoma.(Photo: Nicholas Kamm / AFP via Getty Images)
Jake Johnson, staff writer
"We need a reckoning. We can't simply move on."
Lisa Newcomb, staff writer
"We need less Wall Street in the next administration and more working class representation."
Steven Singer
U.S. President Donald Trump speaks as Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos looks on during a briefing on the coronavirus pandemic in the press briefing room of the White House on March 27, 2020 in Washington, DC. (Photo: Drew Angerer/Getty Images)