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How young climate activists took Montana to court. And won.
The fight to save the planet has moved to the court room.
For the trees: A quest to protect Australia’s forests
How we can address recent changes to our environment, before the impacts become irreversible
What is Bethenny Frankel's 'reality reckoning?' Former Bravo star promotes unionization for reality stars
And she asked 'Vanderpump' villain Raquel Leviss for help.
By Tim Marcin
5 ways to help victims of the Maui wildfires
How and where to donate to relief efforts.
Intersectional climate activism matters. Dominique Palmer, Tori Tsui, Daphne Frias, and Greta Thunberg explain why.
"All of these injustices are so interlinked."
New congressional bill addresses food insecurity on the picket line
"No worker should go hungry for exercising their right to strike for better wages and safer workplaces."
Artists draw attention to the environmental cost of the war in Ukraine
'Invasive species' shows how a plant can become a metaphor for the damages caused by imperialism.
Cartoon Network and Warner Bros. Animation production staff move to unionize
People involved have worked on 'Harley Quinn,' 'We Baby Bears,' and 'Craig of the Creek.'
By Amanda Yeo
SAG-AFTRA is officially going on strike
This marks the first time in 63 years that both SAG and WGA have gone on strike at the same time.
By Emmett Smith
Is going to a movie during the WGA/SAG-AFTRA strike crossing the picket line?
Can you still see Barbenheimer?
How to support the writers' and SAG strikes online and off
Lights, camera, mutual aid.
Bizarre AI proposal from studios helps explain SAG strike
Streaming and AI are among the biggest contributors to the decision to strike.
By Matt Binder
It's official: SAG-AFTRA is going on strike
This marks the first joint SAG and WGA strike since 1960.
Hollywood actors may be about to strike. Here's what that means.
The film and TV industry may be close to a near-total shutdown.
By Sam Haysom
Gun safety PSA urges gun owners to join the conversation on preventable firearm deaths
Safe Stories PSA highlights the raw reality of in-home gun access.
Starting to hate cars — even if you drive one? There's an online community for you.
These groups teach members how to fight for safer streets.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Every U.S. city testing free money programs
Guaranteed income programs have been launched in more than a dozen cities across the U.S. Is this the start of true Universal Basic Income?
Youth advocates make their groundbreaking case in court for climate action
In Held vs. Montana, the next generation asserts their constitutional rights.
Why trans people need to be included in the abortion fight
Trans, non-binary, and intersex people also need access to abortions, so why are we left out of the online conversation?
By Quinn Rhodes
4 things you need to know about Juneteenth, the federal holiday
Juneteenth is American history, not just Black history.
By Yolande Clark-Jackson
What is Signal? The basics of the most secure messaging app.
If you love privacy, there's a lot to love about Signal.
By Rachel Kraus and Christianna Silva
Climate activist Greta Thunberg marks last school strike with call for continued protests
"The fight has only just begun."