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Maybe you saw an image of these veterans with their flowers — the red tulips that are an Iranian national symbol honoring…
Guns or butter. Butter or guns. Can we have both? If not, which should come first? Consider it one of those chicken-and-egg…
The CBS Sunday Morning program, “Next: Cuba?” which aired on April 26th, presented a discussion of the recent intensification of sanctions on…
Just when the world needs it most, the multilateral system is coming apart. The institutional spaces created to confront threats like war,…
The world is at a precipice, facing existential threats while fascism is on the rise. Yet we lack the proper governance structures to address…
Last week, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth urged Congress to pass a 2027 Pentagon budget of 1.5 trillion dollars. He justified the…
On March 30, twelve Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) vehicles descended on a Milwaukee neighborhood to arrest Salah Sarsour, a Palestinian American…
Empires rise and fall. They do not last forever. Imperial declines follow a gradual shifting of the economic tides, but are also…
One year on, the Trump administration’s descent deeper into the gutter of racism no longer comes as a surprise. Trump’s second presidency…
New York City’s mayor just BOYCOTTED the Met Gala — and what he did instead is the most powerful statement about class…
May Day is for the workers. In some beautiful future, every worker will get May Day off. One day. But not yet.…
The phrase “AI populism” has started doing the rounds, and as is typically the case when progressives reach for the word “populism,”…
This investigation was reported in collaboration between Inside Climate News and Columbia Journalism Investigations. BLACK HILLS, S.D.—Trina Lone Hill wasn’t surprised that mining companies had…
There is deadly irony in the juxtaposition of Trump’s ‘anti-nuclear war’ on Iran, and the ongoing United Nations Review Conference for the…
Much of Germany’s labor relations system is governed by the idea of a social partnership between capital and labor – camouflaging the…
In the wake of the Supreme Court’s decision effectively endorsing gerrymanders that disenfranchise Black voters, an outbreak of racism has spread through…
On May 1, organizers reported over 5,000 May Day Strong actions across the country — the most widespread distribution of U.S. May…
The Moment of Bifurcation In the scientific field, the term “bifurcation” was first used by Henri Poincaré, but in the second half…
One of the most repellent forms of that old-new popular thinking—now once again spreading with mounting intensity across Western societies since the…
On April 29, the Supreme Court voted 6-3 along ideological lines to weaken Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, which prohibits voting practices that discriminate based on…
