Yearly Archives: 2016
Monsanto’s Glyphosate Most Heavily Used Weed Killer in History
Monsanto has long maintained the safety of their widely popular product. The agribusiness giant has also vehemently denied glyphosate’s link to cancer.
After Bill To Drug Test Welfare Applicants Is Unveiled, Lawmaker Proposes Testing Legislators
“There’s no reason why state legislators should get a pass, simply because we wear suits.”
California Wants to Execute Innocent Man
Kevin Cooper might face execution next week even though he is said to be innocent.
How Businesses Can Protect the Environment
“As you can easily notice, any business can protect nature and there are different things that can be done in order to be environmentally conscious.”
The Democratic Caucus in Iowa Is So Close That Precincts Are Resorting to a...
One of the many anti-democratic oddities of the Iowa caucuses.
What Iowa Did for Bernie Sanders
The “virtual tie” between Sanders and Clinton was the result of several coin tosses when 6 precincts came to a tie. So what's next for the Sanders campaign?
It Takes a Movement
In short, “the real world we’re living in” right now won’t allow fundamental change of the sort we need. It takes a movement.
20 Year Old Class Action Lawsuit on Radioactive Contamination Finally Moving Forward
BNL was designated a high-pollution Superfund site in 1989. The large amounts of radioactive tritiumH30 or radioactive water were found to have been leaking from BNL’s High Flux Beam Reactor in 1997.
Can’t Hillary Haters All Just Get Along? (Part 1)
Can Hillary Clinton accomplish the inconceivable: uniting the long-divided political Left--in opposition? Part 1 of 2
Pity the Children
If we continue to ignore the hunger, poverty and desperate families and communities of our young, we guarantee there will be a huge, violent population plagued by crime, drug addiction and high incarceration rates. If we save the children, we save society.