Pfizer's vaccine could be administered in pediatricians' offices, pharmacies, and community health centers as soon as next week.
"We need to build goodwill not impose more sanctions."
Advocates should "organize and prepare actions now," months before student loan payments are set to begin again.
Drilling in the Arctic Refuge would have devastating impacts on wildlife, beginning with caribou.
"A threat against the Palestinian human rights movement is a threat against movements for social justice everywhere," nearly 300 U.S.-based civil society groups told Secretary of State Antony Blinken.
Our elected representatives are there, in the minds of corporate America, to hand out subsidies and tax breaks, but if they take the smallest step toward protecting the American people from giant corporations or predatory billionaires they’re simply brushed aside like troublesome lint.
Seattle's twin campaign finance reforms—democracy vouchers, and a ban on political spending by foreign-influenced corporations—have proven their merit.
"You, and your minions, wouldn't recognize civilization even if it hit you with a bargepole," said the former Greek finance minister, slamming Facebook's CEO for the social media giant's new name.
Washington's piecemeal strategy on the political front favoring leaders on the right makes it hard to make the case that democracy is, or ever has been, Washington's end game when it comes to Venezuela.
Our food is increasingly implicated in such major killers as heart disease, diabetes, obesity, high blood pressure, stroke, and certain cancers.
"The era of fossil fuels is over, and people are rallying against fossil finance and those who run it."
Grassroots organizations led by and for women, girls, and LGBTIQ+ Haitians are best positioned to understand and address the immediate needs of their communities grappling with ongoing humanitarian and human rights disasters.
"Oklahoma's lethal injection protocol causes immense suffering," said anti-death penalty campaigner Sister Helen Prejean. "This will not be covered up."
"Democrats ran on lowering drug prices. Seniors and working families across the country are counting on them to keep that promise," said one group.
"Democrats ran on lowering drug prices. Seniors and working families across the country are counting on them to keep that promise," said one group.
"We've tried every tactic to advance our policy goals, and yet the administration continues to pad Big Pharma's record profits instead of ending the pandemic."
"Let's hope that this sort of bravery is contagious and spreads all the way to the Oval Office."
"House Progressives have once again demonstrated what effective collective power can do if we stay united in our fight for transformative policies for the American people."
Whether this historic hearing has the same impact as the 1994 Big Tobacco hearing all depends on what comes next.
"We are at code red for climate," Rep. Carolyn Maloney said during a congressional hearing, "and I committed to doing everything I can to help rescue this planet and save it for our children."