If herbicides are toxic by design—engineered to kill living organisms—then pretending they are harmless is dishonest. And if our entire food system currently depends on them, pretending we can ...
The Iran War entered its eighth day on Saturday, with President Trump announcing on Truth Social that “Today Iran will be hit very hard!” ...
One month removed from hyperventilating over the accidental killing of two fellow citizens in Minneapolis, it is time for Republicans to regroup and recognize t ...
The United States is running out of ammunition in our war with Iran. The Trump administration has repeatedly struck Iran after failing to reach a deal over Tehran’s nuclear program. Most recently, ...
The killing of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has been hailed as a decisive blow to the Islamic Republic. While this moment may feel like history turning a page, Khamenei’s death at the hands of his mortal ...
On February 10, the House Committee on Natural Resources held a legislative hearing on the Smithsonian American Women’s ...
Early Tuesday morning, President Donald Trump lashed out at those arguing that the United States would soon run out of missiles to fuel his war of choice in Iran. “The United States Munitions ...
In a widely reported London speech Thursday, the UK’s Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood announced the most sweeping changes to British immigration policy in a decade, putting her on what the Guardian ...
Though Israel quickly achieved its first goal of having the U.S military topple Saddam Hussein, it was not until last weekend that an American president made the military commitment toward fulfilling ...
Venezuela and the United States announced Thursday that they are restoring diplomatic and consular ties. The move signals a further thaw with the government of Acting President Delcy Rodriguez, who ...
Has Trump’s Iran invasion wrecked MAGA? For the White House and its allies, the question is nonsensical: MAGA is whatever Trump says it is. It’s rooted in the words Trump uttered before a single ...
U.S. employers cut 92,000 jobs in February, far worse than economists’ expectations of a 50,000-job gain, while the unemployment rate edged up to 4.4 percent, the Bureau of Labor Statistics said in ...
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