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The Outrage of the Week Mar. 15, 2025

Susan Estrich

They call it "Cancer Alley." It's an 85-mile stretch of the Mississippi River that connects Baton Ro... Read More

Why Big Corporations Get Special Tax Breaks and You Don't Apr. 03, 2024

Jim Hightower

Free market ideologues fabricate some of the most preposterous yarns trying to justify their asserti... Read More

Climate Change Means More Heat Waves Are Coming. For Now, Here's How To Cool It. Aug. 25, 2023

Daily Editorials

Hot days in August are nothing new to St. Louis, of course. But with the current heat wave baking th... Read More

Donated Blood or an Organ? Police Shouldn't Have Easy Access to Your DNA Jun. 19, 2023

Rights & Resistance with the ACLU

In 2015, following a DUI arrest, Ian Mitcham consented to having a blood sample collected to test fo... Read More

Regulatory Octopus Is Strangling Our Economy Apr. 18, 2023

Stephen Moore

Every schoolkid knows — or used to know — that the United States has three branches of g... Read More

Biden's Fascistic EV Edict Apr. 14, 2023

David Harsanyi

President Joe Biden is set to "transform" and "remake" the entire auto industry — "first with ... Read More

Government Action or Inaction Kills People; What Do You Call That Crime? Mar. 29, 2023

The Raffel Ticket

When Stephen Paddock started firing an assault rifle into a crowd at a Las Vegas concert in October ... Read More

Action on Climate Change, in Spite of Republicans Aug. 17, 2022

Steve Chapman

Riley Moore, the state treasurer of West Virginia, is fed up with people who worry about climate cha... Read More

Biden Has No Right To Declare a National Climate Emergency Jul. 22, 2022

David Harsanyi

The Washington Post reported Monday night that President Joe Biden is "considering whether to declar... Read More

A Summer Full of Sadness and Dark Signs Jul. 13, 2022

Jamie Stiehm

You know the moments that mean nothing will ever be the same? Like the loss of a beloved friend, unb... Read More

Separation of Powers and the Regulatory State Jul. 09, 2022

Susan Estrich

It was a strange coincidence that Justice Stephen Breyer's last day on the court, the final day of t... Read More

How To Regulate a Chemical so Popular it's in People's Blood? Oct. 26, 2021

Daily Editorials

The Environmental Protection Agency has launched a welcome effort to determine the extent of health ... Read More

Mislabeling Plastic as Recyclable Defeats the Purpose and Damages the Planet Sep. 17, 2021

Daily Editorials

A bill passed last week by the California Legislature would ban manufacturers from putting the trian... Read More

Biden Seeks Compromise On Trump's Damaging Policies. The GOP Should Listen. Jun. 28, 2021

Daily Editorials

The Biden administration and its Republican adversaries are gearing up for an epic showdown over env... Read More

Needed From Democrats: A Realistic Case for Optimism Apr. 03, 2021

Mark Shields

The differences between an ideologue — someone who subscribes completely to a political ideolo... Read More

Trump's Bass-Ackward Government Aug. 19, 2020

Jim Hightower

Gosh, President Donald Trump has really been busy lately: busy assailing Sen. Kamala Harris as "nast... Read More

Dicamba Ruling Marks Another Trump Administration Letdown for Farmers Jun. 12, 2020

Daily Editorials

A federal court has come down hard on the Environmental Protection Agency for allowing farmers to co... Read More

Administration Kowtowing to Industry Sustains Trajectory Toward Climate Disaster Dec. 11, 2019

Daily Editorials

Nations around the world struck a deal four years ago to confront climate change by reducing greenho... Read More

Trump's Need to Destroy Meets the Environment Sep. 24, 2019

Froma Harrop

One word best describes Donald Trump's environmental policy: sick. The president has an obsessive ur... Read More

Will Congress Have to Learn to Write Laws Again? Sep. 20, 2019

Michael Barone

Congress needs to learn to do a better job of writing laws. That's my conclusion after reviewing the... Read More