Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel will return to ABC this week, ending a suspension that set off a national debate about government intimidation, corporate compliance, and freedom of speech. Disney, ABC’s ...
New analysis shows major producers moving further away from Paris climate goals as experts decry “reckless” policies and warn of climate chaos.
Wells Fargo, the third-largest U.S. bank, is a much bigger target. It has 4,000 branches and claims to serve 1 in 3 American households and 10 percent of small businesses. The company pulled in $10.4 ...
Certainly, new machinery funded by huge corporate interests directly serve masters, but along the way often advance human life and welfare. Everyone, even stunted deniers, benefits from mass vaccines, ...
The late Stone Age is not commonly associated with socially stratified societies, yet archaeologist Mehmet Özdoğan argues social and political elites were already shaping communities when humans began ...
Katie Fallow, deputy litigation director at the Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University, also linked the Pentagon directive to what she described as a broader pattern. She called the ...
The Congressional Progressive Caucus has endorsed legislation halting offensive U.S. weapons sales to Israel, marking a historic shift as outrage over Gaza’s devastation grows.
Peace will return to the whole area when Israel returns to being a normal, non-aggressive country. The United States will save billions of dollars when it no longer has to send billions of dollars in ...
The Trump administration is redirecting millions in federal education funds toward a new project that critics say is less about civics and more about political indoctrination. Earlier this week, ...
The debtor’s revolt in Western Massachusetts, which took place in the 1780s and came to be called “Shays’ Rebellion,” was believed to have compelled the drafting and ratification of the U.S.
Provision would let the Secretary of State deny or revoke passports over alleged “material support” as critics warn of thought policing and unchecked authority.
And, of course, those corporations were big political donors to both parties. Enormous mergers were approved. Anti-trust laws were ignored. Federal Communications Commission rules were changed, and ...