Let me get this straight. Why is Taylor Swift the most popular performer on the planet? Because a wokeness-contaminated Pentagon enlisted her in a grand psychological operations plot.
The Real Reason Your Grocery Bill Is Still So High:By Sonali Kolhatkar
Americans have had to weather much in the years since the COVID-19 pandemic first began, including price inflation of basic necessities. Grocery bills, especially, are a drain on household finances.
Thom Hartmann: Can Democracy Survive the Morbidly Rich?
So, Donald Trump won Iowa. A crazed billionaire who wants to “suspend the Constitution” and claims the right to a murder his political enemies. It doesn’t have to be this way.
Laura Lee Cascada: How Media Companies Can Meet Their Climate Commitments—and How Readers Can Help
The global shift toward plant-forward diets, particularly in wealthy countries, is consistently recognized as one of the most effective ways to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions.
Finally Trump pays for gold-plated lies: by John Young
It’s all about keeping a lie alive. When Donald Trump issued the all-time blooper, “Nikki Haley was in charge of security” at the Capitol Jan. 6, all of the media focus was on the flub.
The Animal Feed Industry’s Impact on the Planet: By Vicky Bond
The diet of factory-farmed animals is linked to environmental destruction around the globe.
A Tale of Two Pastors: By Sonali Kolhatkar
Will Americans of faith choose progressive values of compassion over the gospel of prosperity and power?
Why Workers and Employers Both Need Paid Family Leave
Mike Morales’s doctor advised him to take four weeks off for an important procedure, and the longtime crane operator readily agreed, secure in the knowledge that he wouldn’t lose a dime in pay or face other repercussions at work.
The New Cold War and the Risk of Nuclear Annihilation
The Cuban missile crisis of 1963 is etched into the minds of anyone old enough to experience the terror it triggered. For the first time, our leaders had ordered and succeeded in creating a military system that could destroy us all
How the Food Industry Uses Big Tobacco’s Playbook
By Gigi Kellett n the 1960s and 1970s, Big Tobacco and public health advocates were locked in a battle. The anti-smoking supporters were gaining ground as cities were innovating ways to reduce smoking and protect public health during this time. As former tobacco industry lobbyist Victor L. Crawford observed, you’d “put out a fire [in] one place, another […]
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