The West Virginia senator reaps big financial rewards from a network of coal companies with grim records of pollution, safety violations, and death.
“If the government’s a criminal syndicate a year from now, how will troops make a difference?”
During Hurricane Ida, energy companies briefly paused efforts to claim credit for combating the problems they’ve caused.
Moral injury describes the inner collapse we feel, as civilians on the margins of endless war, when our leaders betray the people who helped us.
Records from an ongoing FOIA lawsuit shed new light on the operations of CBP’s Tactical Terrorism Response Teams.
The lawmakers crossed party lines to add $24 billion to Biden’s fiscal year 2022 defense budget.
We could have had a cooler planet, universal health care, and an end to the coronavirus pandemic — if we’d chosen life over death.
With his reelection prospects dimming, Bolsonaro’s supporters are ramping up their version of the pro-Trump rally that led to the Capitol riot.
We haven’t brought any 9/11 conspirators to justice, despite torture and decades of war.
Alleen Brown and Tara Houska discuss the Line 3 pipeline protests in Minnesota.
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