The Fallout From the Greenpeace Verdict

An energy giant’s SLAPP lawsuit threatens the right to protest. Ad Policy France’s Greenpeace activists perform an action to support Greenpeace USA, next to Statue of Liberty at Pont de Grenelle in Paris on February 20, 2025. Energy Transfer, the company behind the Dakota Access Pipeline, sued Greenpeace USA. (Thibaud Moritz / AFP via … Read more

Advice For Farewell Notes : NPR

NEAL CONAN, HOST: Looking ahead to our last day, many of our friends and colleagues have been faced with a dilemma. Well, how do you say goodbye? For many of us, finding the right words can be difficult. And when inspiration fails and panic sets in, well, we often turn to the long racks of … Read more

Hegseth’s use of Signal to be investigated by Pentagon inspector general : NPR

Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth attends a tariff announcement in the Rose Garden on Wednesday. A Defense Department inspector general has announced he will review Hegseth’s use of the Signal messaging app to discuss a military attack on Yemen. Brendan Smialowski/AFP via Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Brendan Smialowski/AFP via Getty Images The Pentagon … Read more

Notorious internet bigot is now advising Trump on national security

President Donald Trump has reportedly finally fired members of his National Security Council after consulting with racist conspiracy theorist Laura Loomer. The council has been under fire following the leak of war plans to a reporter via an unsecured messaging app. Loomer visited the Oval Office on Wednesday and urged Trump to fire multiple officials. … Read more

Florida Special Elections 2025: Tracking Turnout by Party for FL-1 and FL-6

[Follow live election results in Florida’s First and Sixth Districts] Democrats are hoping for a long-shot victory in special elections being held on Tuesday in Florida’s First and Sixth Congressional Districts as they look to erode the G.O.P.’s narrow majority in the House. The districts are heavily Republican: In November, President Trump won Florida’s First … Read more