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It’s budget season in New York State, the third-largest and third-richest state in the country, and there is much at stake. The…
On February 17, 1980, just weeks before his death at the hands of US-trained assassins, San Salvador archbishop Óscar Romero wrote a letter to…
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s (IPCC) synthesis report recently landed with an authoritative thump, giving voice to hundreds of scientists endeavouring to understand…
Reading Bridget Meehan’s moving conundrum about voting in a society where no candidate who represented your convictions has ever stood for any…
The Twin Cities saw one of its biggest-ever snowstorms the week of Presidents Day. But for labor activists the snow was overshadowed…
Back in November 2022, I was watching the night time news. The headline story was the G20 leaders’ summit taking place in…
Bev Stohl ran the MIT office of the renowned linguist and social critic Noam Chomsky for nearly two and a half decades.…
Lately, I have been experimenting with artificial intelligence image-generating programs. Their power is astonishing. They’re not just good at the technical aspect of creating…
Having just observed the 20th anniversary of the US invasion of Iraq, the United States Senate is currently considering S. 316, a…
On Monday, a panel of the world’s top climate scientists released a grave warning: Current policies are not enough to stave off the…
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