US Subpoenas World Aquatics Executive Director to Testify in Chinese Swimmers’ Doping Probe

The probe comes just weeks before the Olympics in Paris later this month. The United States has opened a probe into a case involving 23 Chinese swimmers who were allowed to compete in the 2021 Olympics, despite testing positive for doping. World Aquatics said on July 4 that its executive director, Brent Nowicki, has been

Court Lifts Ban on Key Part of Biden’s Student Loan Repayment Plan

The court lifted an injunction blocking President Biden’s administration from launching the SAVE plan, allowing it to proceed despite ongoing legal challenges. President Joe Biden’s administration has been given the green light to move forward with a key part of a new program for some people with student loans, as legal challenges to the plan

Show Me the Dark Money

“Dark money” is an accusation progressive journalists and pundits have lodged for years to elicit fears of old white men—conservative and perhaps connected to the fossil fuel industry—paying millions of dollars to impose their reactionary politics on an unsuspecting American public it continuously blocks from being on “the right side of history.” The Koch Brothers