As the founder and CEO of Desert Star Family Planning in Phoenix, Arizona, I have seen for 10 years firsthand how access to the safe … Texas Ruling on Mifepristone Leaves Patients & Clinics “in Limbo”Read more
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Pedestrian Deaths Spike in U.S. as Reckless Driving Surges
After a festive evening spent viewing a display of holiday lights, Aditya Bhattacharya and his family were crossing a street to head home. Then a … Pedestrian Deaths Spike in U.S. as Reckless Driving SurgesRead more
Henry A. Kissinger, Still a War Criminal
Henry Alfred Kissinger turned 100 on May 27th of this year. Once a teenage refugee from Nazi Germany, for many decades an adviser to presidents, … Henry A. Kissinger, Still a War CriminalRead more
The Privatization of Water Is a Scam
The neoliberal obsession with privatizing essential industries and services is haunting the UK. Profiteering by gas, oil, railways, mail, and other entities is the root … The Privatization of Water Is a ScamRead more
Carl Sagan testifying about climate change in 1985
Carl Sagan testifying before Congress in 1985 on climate change
How US meddling split Sudan
Like most countries, the Republic of South Sudan is a complex nation of shifting alliances and external influences. Recently, President Salva Kiir, who sports a … How US meddling split SudanRead more
Chronicle of a War Foretold
I was in Eastern Europe in 1989, reporting on the revolutions that overthrew the ossified communist dictatorships that led to the collapse of the Soviet … Chronicle of a War ForetoldRead more
America Defeats Germany for the Third Time in a Century
My old boss Herman Kahn, with whom I worked at the Hudson Institute in the 1970s, had a set speech that he would give at … America Defeats Germany for the Third Time in a CenturyRead more