Thom Hartmann: America Has Forgotten the Warnings of FDR
The 32nd president understood that rampant inequality could unleash the "spirit of fascism" at home. It's a lesson worth revisiting.
The 32nd president understood that rampant inequality could unleash the "spirit of fascism" at home. It's a lesson worth revisiting.
Time and again, it has peddled blatant falsehoods about the bill's popularity and affordability. The newspaper's readers deserve better.
His announcement signals a shift in U.S. policy ahead of the Israeli prime minister's upcoming visit to the White House.
Hundreds more deaths are likely; officials estimate that 200,000 people will need food aid over the next three months in Zimbabwe alone.
Six women have accused Michael Steinhardt, a prominent donor and Birthright Israel co-founder, of propositioning them.
The presidential hopeful isn't eager for Democratic voters to realize his success is rooted in a long alliance with powerful Republicans.
The social media giant acknowledges the problem after a security researcher posts about the issue online.
Current floods in Midwestern states is a preview of what forecasters expect for the rest of the spring, the National Weather Service says.
The European Union is likely to grant Britain a short extension—if it wins parliamentary support for its divorce deal next week.
Not allowing these athletes to be paid is an extension of a broken economy, in which unions are busted and inequality reigns.
A sales ban is effective immediately to prevent stockpiling and will be followed by a complete ban after new laws are rushed through.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern's announcement comes less than a week after 50 worshippers were fatally shot at two mosques in Christchurch.
The "Get Out" director’s second feature is ambitious, and his blending of horror with social criticism leaves a haunting impression.
The "Get Out" director’s second feature is ambitious, and his blending of horror with social criticism leaves a haunting impression.
A Connecticut woman says the Ivy League school has ignored requests to return images she says depict two of her ancestors.
The order is the latest in a string of court rulings that have faulted the U.S. for inadequate consideration of greenhouse gas emissions.