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Rep. Al Green: “We’ve Reached Critical Mass” to Impeach Trump
Green was the first congressmember to call for Trump’s impeachment from the House floor in 2017.
What the UK Supreme Court’s Ruling Against Boris Johnson Means for Brexit
Calls for Johnson’s resignation are mounting after the court ruled that his suspension of Parliament was unlawful.
Facing Climate Crisis, Senators Have Millions Invested in Fossil Fuel Companies
U.S. senators own as much as $14 million in fossil fuel stocks.
Trump Labor Department’s New Overtime Pay Rule Leaves Behind Millions of Workers
Roughly 8.2 million workers will be left behind by the new rule.
Amid a Water Crisis, California Officials Fan Flames of Confusion
Since the 2018 Camp Fire, carcinogens have lingered at dangerously high levels in the region’s drinking water supply.
Activists Shut Down DC Streets as Climate Activism Heats Up
Friday’s climate strike was not a one-off moment.
Migrant Families Sue Over Extraordinary Harms of Family Separation
The suit seeks damages to help the families with the cost of therapy and other treatment for the trauma they endured.
The First Line of Trump’s Obituary Has Been Written
At long last, the impeachment proceedings begin.
Bans Won’t Prevent the Mysterious Illness Linked to Vaping
A Truthout reporter examines vaping through the lens of harm reduction.
Will 2020 Presidential Candidates Take On Corporate Tribunals?
An obscure system of corporate courts built into trade and investment agreements is quietly eroding public protections.