Month: September 2020

Central 27, St. Olaf 11

PELLA, Iowa – No. 29 Central College defeated No. 19 St. Olaf 27-11 in a season-opening wrestling dual on Wednesday

Just Being Anti-Trump 'Not Good Enough': Sanders Urges Democrats in New Congress to Embrace This Detailed Progressive Agenda

While affirming that he “strongly” disagrees with former Newt Gingrich, who led the GOP in the House in the mid-1990s,

Judge Strikes Down Trump DOJ's "Attempt to Obliterate Asylum Protections" for Victims of Domestic and Gang Violence

In what the ACLU called “another defeat for the Trump administration’s all-out assault on the rights of asylum-seekers,” a federal

Nobel Laureate Malala Yousafzai to US Congress: "Don't Greet Refugees With Tear Gas"

Rebuking the Trump administration’s horrific treatment of migrants approaching the Southern border, Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai on Thursday offered advice to

Studies Show Ice Melting and Ocean Warming Both Happening Much Faster Than Previously Thought

A multitude of new climate studies has painted a picture of the numerous factors that are simultaneously leading to rising

Trump Admin Charges Ahead With 'Reckless' Plan to Turn Over Arctic Wildlife Refuge to Fossil Fuel Industry

Enraging conservation and indigenous advocates across the nation, the Trump administration on Thursday plowed ahead with its widely denounced plans

'Devastating' Impacts Feared as Oil Spill Threatens UNESCO Heritage Site in Pacific

An oil spill in the Pacific Ocean’s Solomon Islands after a mining company’s cargo ship ran aground is threatening an

Five things to watch in Cruz-O'Rourke debate showdown

Sen. Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzSenate advances public lands bill in late-night vote The Hill’s Morning Report – Trump’s public

DNC chair: 'I don't use the term blue wave'

Democratic National Committee Chairman Tom PerezThomas Edward PerezClinton’s top five vice presidential picks Government social programs: Triumph of hope over

White House worried about GOP chances in key Florida races: report

The White House fears Democrats could overtake Republicans in key Florida races, a scenario that would complicate President TrumpDonald John