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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on Thursday brought back its climate change website — a resource the former Trump administration had yanked. Climate facts are back on EPA's website where they should be, newly confirmed EPA Administrator Michael Regan said in a statement Thursday. → Read More
Days after federal data revealed taxpayers funded the killing of 1.2 million native animal species in 2019, the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Wildlife Services program was sued Thursday over what conservation advocates decry as a cruel and misguided annual extermination spree. → Read More
Foreign policy observers said the Trump administration is sowing the seeds of war on Monday after it designated Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard a "foreign terrorist organization." The new desingation for the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), Secretary of State Mike Pompeo told media, "an important step to counter the Iranian regime's terrorism." The IRGC, which … → Read More
"Trump, his war cabinet, and regional cheerleaders," warns advocacy group, "are blowing up an agreement that supports U.S. interests and the aspirations of the Iranian people while planting the seeds for a disastrous war. ollowing the Trump administration's announcement of renewed sanctions against Iran, set to go into effect on Monday, anti-war groups are warning … → Read More
Taking "an important step towards a long overdue debate and vote," a bipartisan congressional hearing finally put a spotlight on America's endless wars. → Read More
International Criminal Court judges have received 1.17 million statements from Afghanis who allege they're victims of war crimes committed in Afghanistan. → Read More
The Taliban published an open letter to the American people urging them to pressure their government to end the occupation of Afghanistan, now in its 17th year, and engage in peace talks. → Read More
United Nations experts had a damning assessment of taser use in U.S. jails, saying footage they viewed revealed the need for investigations. → Read More
As the United Nations children's fund warned Sunday that nearly every Yemeni boy and girl—that's more than 11 million children—is in acute need of humanitarian assistance, Iran said the United States admitted its own complicity "in the atrocities committed by Saudi Arabia" in the warn-ravaged country. The comments by Iran's foreign ministry spokesman, Bahram Ghassemi, follow a statement released… → Read More
Scores of U.S. lawmakers just introduced legislation to prevent President Trump from starting a nuclear war with North Korea. → Read More
The former President has once again taken aim at money in the U.S. electoral process. → Read More
Documents reveal a nationwide plan by an alliance of right-wing think tanks to “deliver a mortal blow” to government employee unions. → Read More
New poll also shows that only 36 percent of Americans approve of the job Trump is doing as president of the United States. → Read More
A House committee on Thursday took a surprising—yet welcome—step towards canceling the "blank check for endless war." → Read More
Records obtained by the Associated Press show that Scott Pruitt had a 30-minute meeting with Dow CEO Andrew Liveris on March 9, 2017. → Read More
Comments from the Taliban come as the Pentagon weighs sending an additional 4,000 troops to Afghanistan. → Read More
Online behemoth Amazon is acquiring Austin-based Whole Foods Market for $13.7 billion, the companies announced Friday. → Read More
At least 12 people died because the government refused to warn the public. → Read More