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Resist News is a grassroots, independent news organization, that delivers fearless investigative journalism – giving a voice to the powerless and holding power to account. Our mission is to serve as a digital news service that could provide its readers with short but insightful fact-based news briefs. Our name – US RENEW NEWS — reflects our belief that America is at a crossroads; that our country

urgently needs to renew its democracy. We need political leadership and public policies and programs to deal with the crisis that our nation faces in areas such as healthcare, education, environmental degradation, and climate change. Our goal as a digital news service remains to provide you with the most insightful news analysis regarding today’s public policies. Please visit our website to subscribe to our newsletter or to make a contribution of whatever amount you feel comfortable giving. We welcome your feedback and suggestions as to how we can make our policy briefs and our website better. We also welcome expressions of interest from other organizations that would like to partner with us.

The House Is on Fire: White America’s Own Civil War
21/10/2025

The House Is on Fire: White America’s Own Civil War

For decades, America pretended its Civil War was over. It wasn’t. The battlefield just moved—from fields to feeds, from muskets to microphones, from soldiers to citizens.

Fortress Borders: the Rise of Anti-Immigrant Nationalism (Immigration Policy Brief  #192)
21/10/2025

Fortress Borders: the Rise of Anti-Immigrant Nationalism (Immigration Policy Brief #192)

International migration continues to grow, with the UN's International Organization for Migration (IOM) estimating there were 281 million international migrants globally in 2020. While much migration is South-South (between developing nations), displacement from conflict, climate change, and economi...

Coal Revival in the Age of Climate Emergency: Inside Trump’s New Energy Gamble (Environmental Policy Brief  #183)
17/10/2025

Coal Revival in the Age of Climate Emergency: Inside Trump’s New Energy Gamble (Environmental Policy Brief #183)

In a move that has startled climate scientists and energy economists alike, the Trump administration recently unveiled a sweeping new initiative aimed at reviving America’s coalindustry—a sector long regarded as both an economic relic and a climate catastrophe. The plan, a mix of subsidies, dere...

The Impact of New Energy Policy on the Coal Industry (Environmental Policy Brief  #182)
17/10/2025

The Impact of New Energy Policy on the Coal Industry (Environmental Policy Brief #182)

Most economic and energy analysts define coal as having an impending obsolescence, regardless of government intervention. Forcing more years out of coal plants that are aging past their end of life will end up passing unnecessary costs onto consumers. A study by independent consulting firm Grid Stra...

The Uncertain Future of the Department of Education and Title IX (Education Policy Brief  #209)
17/10/2025

The Uncertain Future of the Department of Education and Title IX (Education Policy Brief #209)

Leading up to the 2024 election, Donald Trump promised to dismantle the Department of Education, a sentiment that was supported in an executive order from the White House following Trump’s inauguration and also outlined in Project 2025. In a press release for the DOE published in March, U.S. Secre...

Political Violence
13/10/2025

Political Violence

At the center of all affective communities is an element of trust. There needs to be trust that you can say and write and do things without fear of a violent reprisal. Of course criticism and non-violent blowback are fair game. But murder or even messages instilling hatred and violence towards one.....

Can The Government Prosecute Protesters For Their Speech? (Civil Rights Policy Brief  #248)
10/10/2025

Can The Government Prosecute Protesters For Their Speech? (Civil Rights Policy Brief #248)

During a small outing by President Trump and a small group of officials at a public restaurant in Washington, D.C., the President was met by a small group of protesters. The protesters chanted "Free DC" and "Free Palestine" and also “Trump is the Hi**er of our time!" The protesters were ultimately...

Zuckerberg Keeps Coming For Your Children (Technology Policy Brief  #157)
10/10/2025

Zuckerberg Keeps Coming For Your Children (Technology Policy Brief #157)

Complaints about META’s failure to protect children from the ills of social media continue to plague the company. Most recently, unauthorized images of children were used in ads for Meta’s Threads app, and a significant study of the company's improvements in response to previous concerns critici...

When our national parks get in the way of national greed (Environmental Policy Brief  #212)
10/10/2025

When our national parks get in the way of national greed (Environmental Policy Brief #212)

For the 2026 federal budget year, beginning October 1st, the White House has proposed a $1.2 billion – or 36% - cut to the National Park Service (NPS). Prior to this proposed budget cut, around 2,800 NPS employees had either been fired or resigned their positions under an early retirement buyout. ...

Unmasking the Target: Antifa & Trump’s Crackdown on Dissent (Elections & Politics Brief  #199)
09/10/2025

Unmasking the Target: Antifa & Trump’s Crackdown on Dissent (Elections & Politics Brief #199)

Trump’s crackdown on political opposition, announced in the wake of the assassination of Charlie Kirk, is aimed at a range of Democratic and resistance groups. The first of these under examination is Antifa, a key target of the administration’s rhetoric and investigations. Yet Antifa is a far mo...

The Government Shutdown: Why it Happened, and What May Happen Next (Elections & Politics Brief  #198)
05/10/2025

The Government Shutdown: Why it Happened, and What May Happen Next (Elections & Politics Brief #198)

Push has come to shove, and for the first time in six years, the United States government has shut down. Driven by disagreements over the Republican federal spending bill, which would let tax credits for many American’s healthcare insurance expire at the end of the year, this shutdown is shaping u...

Instead of a Break Up, Google Gets a Slap on the Wrist (Technology Policy Brief  #156)
23/09/2025

Instead of a Break Up, Google Gets a Slap on the Wrist (Technology Policy Brief #156)

Google’s critics and competitors celebrated a court decision last year that found Google in violation of antitrust laws due to its monopolies over search services and online advertising. Smaller companies, increasingly dependent on search rankings and online ads, simply can’t compete

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