Showing results for: group (page 497)
States weigh banning a widely used pesticide even though EPA won’t
Ana B. Ibarra
Lawmakers in several states are trying to ban a pesticide that the EPA is fighting to keep on the market
Russia’s lasting grip on Christian conservatives
Gina Bradbury
Russians are using Christian fundamentalist groups as a conduit to influence lawmakers
China’s belt and road initiative shows how China and the U.S. are swapping roles in global trade
Sam Natapoff
China's Belt and Road Initiative is the story of the power of multilateralism versus the glory of unilateralism
Using GPS instead of maps is the most consequential exchange of technologies in history
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Maps can’t be hacked. GPS can be. We’ll pay for this one day
Why May Day continues to capture the hearts and imaginations of workers
Raechel Anne Jolie
“May Day serves as a reminder to all working people around the world that we are facing a common struggle"
GOP Rep. Mike Simpson: It’s my party, and I’ll fight climate change if I want to
Nathanael Johnson
In deep red Idaho, a Republican member of Congress proposed taking climate action
We live in a world with very rich multinational mining companies, and very poor miners
Vijay Prashad
The theft of resources in Papua New Guinea
I’m autistic, not a child: Are casual cruelty and condescension neurotypical traits?
Matthew Rozsa
It's been socially acceptable to belittle me for the way I converse. I'm not being silent anymore
“Lost Transmissions” star Simon Pegg reflects on mental illness: “The fact is, it’s indiscriminate”
Gary M. Kramer
"I felt it was a huge responsibility to get this portrayal right, and not just wing it," he tells Salon
Erik Prince funded spy training for right-wing troll James O’Keefe
Igor Derysh
James O'Keefe of the far-right sting operation Project Veritas got espionage training, courtesy of Erik Prince
Senate Democrats demand NRA documents on alleged self-dealing: report
Shira Tarlo
Democrats on the Senate Finance Committee are examining the powerful gun lobby's nonprofit status
Could virtual reality end real-world harassment?
Lauren Schiller
On "Inflection Point," we explore a tech answer to lackluster corporate harassment prevention trainings
Seven foreign governments rented Trump Tower condos without approval
Igor Derysh
At least seven nations, including Saudi Arabia, Iraq and Kuwait, rented Trump condos without approval from Congress
Financial woes thrust the NRA into unexpected tumult
Brian Mittendorf
The group's bottom line has been shaky for years. And its board has been unwilling or unable to respond
Mike Pompeo hints U.S. is ready to use military force in Venezuela
Jake Johnson
Secretary of state said Wednesday the U.S. is prepared for military intervention "if that's what's required"
Will the teacher strike wave hit Mississippi?
Michael Arria
According to one survey, over 60% of teachers would support a protest or a one-day “sickout”
Why San Francisco supervisor candidate Dean Preston is embracing the “democratic socialist” label
Keith A. Spencer
As centrist Dems in the Bay fail to address structural crises, Preston is reimagining what is politically possible
After day of chaos in Venezuela, progressives blast U.S. for backing “armed coup”
Jake Johnson
Reps. Ilhan Omar, Ro Khanna join antiwar groups in calling for U.S. to back off as Pompeo and Bolton spin
Islamophobia is about politics, not faith: New study explores impact on 2020 elections
Sophia A. McClennen
Islamophobia is on the rise, with 44 percent of white evangelicals holding negative views of Muslims
Pete Buttigieg releases 10 years of tax returns; made $152,000 in 2018
Shira Tarlo
"Mayor Pete" releases decade worth of tax returns amid battle to force Donald Trump's financial disclosure
Trump wants to charge fees for asylum; activists say Statue of Liberty “is not a toll booth”
Shira Tarlo
Trump wants to charge an entry fee to people who can't afford it, in another blatant ploy to break the system
Will ties to a Catholic hospital system tie doctors’ hands at UCSF?
Jenny Gold
Should the progressive medical center increase its treatment space by joining forces with a Catholic-run system?
Right-wing troll Jacob Wohl allegedly recruited men for false claims against Pete Buttigieg
Igor Derysh
Infamous troll Jacob Wohl and GOP lobbyist Jack Burkman recruited gay men to make false claims against Buttigieg
“Nothing’s more American than cheating workers”: How NFL cheerleaders fought back
Rachel Leah
"A Woman's Work" documentary features the women who sacrificed their dreams and careers to fight for equal pay
Page: 497