Plastic-Digesting Enzymes!

What if researchers worked together to fix our plastic waste problem?
Trump Refuses to Denounce White Supremacists in the Debate

The Proud Boys, a violent far-right group, has been celebrating a remark made by Donald Trump at the first presidential debate.
The Supreme Court: Judicial Servants of the Ruling Class

It is a mistake to rely on this court to protect us from a decision in favor of Trump, regardless of whether Amy Barret is on the bench.
Anniversary of the Tlatelolco Massacre in Mexico City

On October 2, 1968, a peaceful demonstration of nearly 15,000 people took place in Mexico City.
Trump’s Tax Evasion: A Normal Part of the System!

Trump’s tax evasion is reprehensible. But his behavior is the norm for billionaires, not an exception. The capitalist system is set up make this possible.
The COVID-19 Response: Decreasing Restrictions and Increasing Deaths

The pandemic is far from over, with an enormous ongoing death toll. But the politicians insist on reopening the economy – because they serve corporate profits, not us.
The California Wildfires: Mismanagement and Climate Change

Land mismanagement and climate change have contributed to the scale of the recent fires in California, and the COVID pandemic has exacerbated its effects. The politicians have not addressed these issues, because they serve the profits of corporations.
Microplastics: A Huge Problem

Microplastics, found in clothing, are a byproduct of the fossil fuel industry.
COVID-19: What’s the Vaccine Timeline?

When will a vaccine for COVID-19 be ready? The short answer is not for a while.
Virtual Learning is NOT the Same as Being in a Classroom

Students, teachers and parents this fall are facing the consequences of our nation’s leaders’ inability and unwillingness to control the coronavirus pandemic.
Nurses Win Union Recognition for the First Time at a Major North Carolina Hospital! But the Struggle Continues.

The nurses won with a majority of 70 percent, but their fight is hardly over.
Indictment in Breonna Taylor Case is Another Racist Attack

Two of the three cops involved were not charged at all and one was charged with “wanton endangerment” for firing shots that might have hurt her neighbors, not murder or even manslaughter.
Bacon’s Rebellion and the Making of “Race” in the United States

Since the explosion of outrage following the police murder of George Floyd, millions of Americans (white and Black, and others as well) have focused their attention on race and racial oppression in the United States. They have looked back to the murders of Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery this year as well as back a […]
Shifting CDC Guidelines Expose an Unequal System

It’s easy to understand why people are hesitant to believe official information
RBG: Celebrate Her Life, But Be Prepared to Keep Fighting for What We Need

We win our rights through struggle, not the Supreme Court
Despite Black Lives Matter PR, NFL’s Actions Speak Louder than Words

The National Football League (NFL) season has started again, but this time with a couple of twists.
France: Enough Sexism! Students Rebel Against Dress Codes in Schools!

Young women in France are protesting against sexist clothing discrimination
Republicans and Democrats Do Nothing for the Climate Crisis on the West Coast

All the Democrats have done for climate change is pay it lip service.
End Times? or Seize the Time!

Wildfires have scorched more than five million acres, an area the size of Connecticut, as they raged through California, Oregon and Washington this month. At the same time, states in the southeastern U.S. have been battered by powerful hurricanes. The number of human casualties is tragic and still mounting. The decimation of both wilderness and […]
Wildlife Populations Have Decreased Two-Thirds Since 1970!

Since 1970, the planet’s wildlife populations have decreased by an average of 68 percent, according to the World Wildlife Fund’s 2020 Living Planet Report.
A Message from the Seas?

Reports of orcas ramming boats near the coasts of Spain and Portugal have been flooding in.
Why are 12,000 Refugees Sleeping on the Side of the Road in Greece?

A week ago, the camp on Lesbos, a Greek island, caught fire. It held 12,000 people, which is four times the number of occupants the Greek government says could safely live there.
Mines in Congo Eat Human Beings Alive

50 miners died in Congo last week. They aren’t the first, and these types of disasters aren’t rare. The system of capitalism accepts the deaths of workers for profit.
Big Pharma: Cutting Corners, Risking Lives

Recently, nine of the biotech and pharmaceutical companies working on vaccines for COVID-19 pledged that they’ll only ask the FDA for approval when the vaccines they’re working on are proven to be safe and effective
It’s Not Just Trump. The Whole System Insults and Exploits Veterans!

Did Trump call the soldiers sent to fight in the U.S.’s endless wars “suckers,” as former Trump associates have claimed?
Rochester: Protesters Demand Justice

Daniel Prude, a Black man visiting relatives in Rochester, New York, died at the hands of Rochester police after being arrested on March 17, 2020
California Fires: The Climate Disruption We Were Warned About

As if the COVID pandemic wasn’t enough for Californians to deal with, the state is now seeing record-breaking heat waves, wildfires, and smoke.
Will Public Transportation Survive the Pandemic?

Before COVID-19, the New York Metropolitan Transit Authority served 8 million people daily. Since COVID-19, it’s losing $200 million per week and suddenly has a predicted deficit of $16 billion over four years
Worst Year Ever? It’s not 2020 – It’s Capitalism

2020 has indeed been the worst year. But further events like the ones that define this year will not end with it, unless the root cause – capitalism – is removed.
Chadwick Boseman’s Untimely Death Highlights Racial Health Disparities

Capitalism is a cancer that disproportionately affects Black people.
The Battle of Blair Mountain: A Worker’s Uprising Worth Remembering on Labor Day

One struggle we can learn from was the struggle of coal miners that led to the “Battle of Blair Mountain” almost a 100 years ago in West Virginia
Attica Prison Revolt – The Struggle Against Injustice Continues

The inhumane conditions facing those locked in prisons across the U.S. today are not new
Herd Immunity: A Game of Chance

Lately, there’s been a lot of talk about herd immunity in relation to COVID-19. But what is herd immunity, and what does it mean in relation to COVID-19?
New York City has big problems – and Wall Street and the Politicians Make Them Worse!

New York City was the first place where COVID reached critical proportions in the U.S.
The Real Violence Isn’t the Demonstrations

Following the shooting of Jacob Blake in Kenosha, Wisconsin, tens of thousands of people took to the streets around the country to protest this latest violence at the hands of the police
Belarus: The Power of Workers

In a demonstration of the power of the working class, workers in Belarus have gone on strike in support of the protestors against state repression.
“Lucky To Have A Job”

Is it really “lucky” to have to work in the midst of a pandemic? Meanwhile, the super-rich are still getting richer.
The NBA Walkouts and Obama

Athletes are right to walk out in opposition to racism and police brutality. But why did Obama tell them to return to playing?
Get Your Knee Off Our Necks: March on Washington

We must be the generation to decide we will end systemic racism and save our planet.
Hurricane Laura: A Climate Change Disaster

Climate change is leading to stronger, deadlier hurricanes.
Assumed Innocence and Guilt – A Matter of Race

Murdering Black boys with toy guns but letting far-right vigilantes kill protesters is not justice.
Boycott Sends Shockwaves through Professional Sports as NBA Players Demand Justice for Jacob Blake

The Milwaukee Bucks shocked the sports world on the afternoon of Wednesday, August 26, after the players decided to boycott Game 5
Tip of the Iceberg: Voting Rights Attacked in Tennessee

A Tennessee a new law could strip protesters of their right to vote.
CDC: Ignoring Science, Appeasing the Trump Administration

As numbers of new U.S. infections, hospitalizations and deaths continue to remain high, as U.S schools reopen and workers are called back into work, and as second waves of infection have begun to show up internationally, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) abruptly changed its COVID-19 guidelines and is recommending less testing in the U.S.
Breaking Deadly Records: The U.S. Healthcare System

During the Spring of 2020, an estimated 5.4 million people who lost their jobs, also lost their health insurance.
Coronavirus Cures Brought to You by…the MyPillow Guy?

The latest coronavirus “cure”? The highly toxic compound oleandrin, found in the poisonous plant, oleander.
Convalescent Blood Plasma: FDA approves of another treatment for COVID

This week the FDA granted Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) for another treatment for patients with COVID-19. This treatment relies on blood transfusions from patients who’ve recovered from the virus, and thus are would have antibodies present in their blood.
Postal Workers Resist Attacks

Postal workers in Tacoma Washington defied their top management last week by reconnecting the sorting machines post office bosses had ordered shut down
Steve Bannon’s Border Wall – A Scam On Top of a Scam

Trump’s former senior advisor Steve Bannon was charged with fraud for pocketing donations to a campaign to help build more wall on the U.S.-Mexico border.
Schools Forced to Choose: Learn Remotely or Risk Lives

As the school year begins, some states and districts have made the unhappy, but smart decision to start the school year remotely.