Month: September 2020

Venezuelan Officials Say They Intercepted Arms and Ammo Delivered by US-Based Plane

With tensions still dangerously high in Venezuela after the U.S. and major European nations recognized opposition leader Juan Guaidó as

'Foxconn Was a Major Con': Backed by Trump Promises and $4 Billion in Subsidies, Company Admits Factory Jobs Not Coming

President Donald Trump, Wisconsin’s former Republican Gov. Scott Walker, and former House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) spent a lot of

So How's Your Tax Refund? Thanks to GOP Tax Scam, Big Banks Made Extra $28 Billion Last Year

While headlines continue to proliferate about average Americans discovering they will not receive the tax return they were expecting—and in

Report: ICE Spied on Anti-Trump Activists in NYC

An explosive report from The Nation magazine Wednesday morning showed the federal government spied on progressive activists in New York City. 

Gophers open as preseason favorites

Minnesota is ranked No. 1 after finishing second to Penn State at last year’s NCAA championships. Tony Nelson flexed his

In 'Breakthrough' for Labor Rights, Sanders Campaign Becomes First Presidential Campaign to Formally Unionize

Supporters of Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) said Saturday that his support for his 2020 campaign staff’s decision to unionize demonstrated

'This Is Their Land': Indigenous Activists Protest Bolsonaro's Environmental Policies in Brazil

Thousands of indigenous Brazilians are marching on the country’s capital for three days of lobbying and activism to protect the

Biden: 'We need to recognize that words matter' in wake of violence

Former Vice President Biden said Tuesday he’s “sick and tired” of the hostility in the country in the wake of a

More than 4.5 million people vote early in Texas

Early voter turnout in this year’s midterm election in Texas has reportedly surpassed the total voter turnout in the state’s 2014

Republican wins House race to succeed Ron DeSantis in Florida

Republican Michael Waltz defeated Democrat Nancy Soderberg in the race to succeed former Rep. Ron DeSantisRonald Dion DeSantisGOP tentatively decides on