Cafe : Opinion

A growing number of investors see carbon intensive industries as increasingly poor investments, a trend that could accelerate as the Biden administration puts government muscle behind our economy’s renewable revolution.

The differences between the Biden and Trump faith-based offices highlight how faith can harm a democracy on life support and how faith can help heal it.

Republicans have already signaled that their opposition to Kahl has little to do with his experience, but instead that they want to make it a proxy fight over President Obama’s Iran nuclear deal.

The most recent lesson in the materiality of corporate political spending is the behavior of publicly traded companies after the January 6th insurrection.

This executive order represents the first time the federal government has ever taken action to ensure justice-involved voters can participate equally in our democracy, and it has great potential.


The state is facing more than an electricity crisis.

If we don’t want to live in Trump’s world, we have to get rid of his infrastructure.

Nothing in recent history has exposed the lies of Christian nationalism more clearly than a riot at the U.S. Capitol, waged in the Christian God’s name.