Biden FY 2023 Budget Maintains Trump-Era Spending on ICE and CBP
Over the span of 20 years, spending on ICE and CBP more than doubled alongside steady growth in other forms of militarized spending.
When the Left Is Right…Far Right
How is it possible that so many left voters in France are willing to choose a far-right candidate in the second round of the presidential elections?
A Pandemic of the Poor
As we approach 1 million COVID-19 deaths, Americans in poorer counties have died at double the rate of wealthier counties.
About That $900 You Gave Pentagon Contractors
This tax season, I’d rather fund green jobs and disease control than jets that spontaneously combust. Wouldn’t you?
There’s Gold in Those Bombs
Startling discoveries from inside the Energy Department.
The Inside-Outside Game
How some jars of urine helped get justice for nuclear workers in Ohio.
In the Vadose Zone
Estimating the toll of radioactive fallout — and landing in political exile as a result.
My North Star
The remarkable work of my wife Kitty Tucker.
Navajo Uranium Miners
A nasty Senate battle over a straightforward case of negligence and injustice.
Remembering the Nch’i-Widna — ‘The Big River’
How a local Indigenous community remembers the Lewis and Clark expedition — and the nuclear exploitation that followed.
On the Shoulders of Giants
A pioneering figure in the fight to expose nuclear workplace hazards.
Alice and George
How a brilliant epidemiologist kept herself honest with the help of a gifted mathematician.
The Medic
The trials of an Army medic — and lessons for the years to come.
Coal and Water
A clash between ranchers, farmers, and pipeline executives in an arid corner of South Dakota.
Beyond the Headlights
The tangled politics of protecting the water rights of Indigenous communities.
Paul Jacobs and the Nuclear Gang
A movement-building effort to get justice for victims of the nuclear arms race.
Hanford
A decades-long effort to clean up one of the most profoundly contaminated nuclear “sacrifice zones” on the planet.
Elon Musk Is Hiding the Ball Again on Taxes
Fanboys of the richest person on Earth are spinning bogus tales that swell the Musk fortune and embellish his ‘genius.’
Workers, Members of Congress Join Forces to Save Senate Cafeteria Jobs
“Ultimately as we build the union movement in this country, what we are fighting for is an economy that works for everybody, not just a handful of billionaires.”
What’s Going on in Buffalo These Days Can Be Inspiring — and Plenty Sobering Too
Buffalo’s baristas give us hope. Buffalo’s pols, meanwhile, are giving oligarchy our hard-earned tax dollars.
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