Jason Louv
Line 61, the Oil Pipeline That Will Dwarf Keystone XL
An oil pipeline in Wisconsin is quietly poised to transport more Canadian tar sands oil than Keystone. And almost no one outside the state is talking about it.
The Trans-Pacific Partnership Could 'Establish a War of All Against All'
The TPP trade deal is being negotiated mostly in secret, but one US Congressman with knowledge of some details told us how terrible it is.
The NSA Has Set Up Shop at the US Embassy in Mexico
Declassified documents show that the NSA maintains a secret office at the US Embassy in Mexico City. What exactly do they use it for?
The NSA Has Set Up Shop at the US Embassy in Mexico
Declassified documents show that the NSA maintains a secret office at the US Embassy in Mexico City. What exactly do they use it for?
Thanks to Dredging and Coal, the Great Barrier Reef Is More Threatened Than Ever
One prominent scientist says the reef has 20 years left.
Germany Condemns "Illegal Killings," Halts All Purchases of American Drones
Is Germany leading the world in rejecting US drones?
Sex, the Occult, and the Witches Who Do Porn
“I think that our society is basically phobic about birth, death, and sex. America is puritanical."
Every Person on Earth Is Polluted With Hundreds of Human-Made Toxins
Even infants come into the world tainted with 200-plus industrial chemicals and pollutants.
The Long Tail of America's Eugenics Problem
The history of America’s eugenics programs has resurfaced in the public spotlight in recent years.
How America Interrupted Wilhelm Reich's Orgasmic Utopia
In July of 1947, Dr. Wilhelm Reich—a brilliant but controversial psychoanalyst who had once been Freud’s most promising student, who had enraged the Nazis and the Stalinists as well as the psychoanalytic, medical, and scientific communities, who had...
The Scientific Assassination of a Sexual Revolutionary: How America Interrupted Wilhelm Reich's Orgasmic Utopia
Did the U.S. kill the man who wanted to take the stress out of sex and use orgasms to heal the world?
A Federal Court Approved Chevron's Request for Activists' Data
It’s not just the NSA collecting your data. Now corporations are getting in on the game as well.