After two special elections for the House of Representatives, there is ample reason to be optimistic about the 2018 elections. However, the sum total of the special elections in Georgia and Kansas: close only counts in horseshoes. In Georgia’s sixth district, Democrat Jon Ossoff picked up about 22 points compared to the previous candidate for […]
Introducing Alexandra Bell
Introducing the Council for a Livable World New Policy Director, Alexandra Bell. Follow the Council on Facebook and Twitter.
MIT Conference: Reducing the Threat of Nuclear War
On May 6, Council for a Livable World Executive Director former Congressman John Tierney and Board Member Prof. Aron Bernstein will participate in a Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) conference, “Reducing the Threat of Nuclear War.” The conference is intended to advocate and organize toward reducing the danger of nuclear war. The conference will address the political and economic realities, […]
Join Senator Chris Van Hollen and Us for Coffee, Bagels and Conversation
It’s been just 87 days since Donald Trump took office and he keeps confirming our worst fears. From dangerously erratic foreign policy moves to disastrous health care proposals and reckless budget cuts, this Administration seems hell bent on reversing much of the progress we have made. They have coined terms like “alternative facts” to fit […]
Council: Front and Center April 15
What’s News: Some in Afghanistan Question U.S. Choice to Use 22,000-Pound Bomb Against ISIS The U.S. military dropped America’s most powerful non-nuclear bomb on an Islamic State hideout, killing about three dozen militants in eastern Afghanistan. The controversial move has opened a discussion about the purpose of using such a powerful weapon on the battlefield. […]
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