Queer Youth Are Derailing the Controversial Kids Online Safety Act
As millennials become parents and Gen Z grows up glued to smartphones, Congress has come under massive pressure to do something, anything, to protect children and teens from online harm and hold...
View ArticleThe ICJ Finds That BDS is Not Merely a Right, but an Obligation
Israel and its lobby have, for years now, been engaged in a frenzy of activity to further insulate Israel from accountability by using their influence in the West to effectively outlaw organized...
View ArticleFrom Growth Fetish to Post-Growth
My family and I spent 25 years in Washington DC. They were good years, and every morning I began with coffee and The Washington Post. The newspaper was a wonderful companion—and reliably progressive....
View ArticleAgainst Praecisio Mundi
The Latin expression, praecisio mundi, precision of the world, has a long history in Western philosophy, acquired renewed notoriety since Descartes and more in the 19th century with positivism. In this...
View ArticleEvery Place in Gaza—Including Schools—Is a Target
It is almost as if the Israeli army is trying to gather as many Palestinians as possible in one place and then kill them all. Ahmed Abed and his family fled the Dalal al-Maghribi school in early August...
View ArticleWhat Matters Most, Now
Does it strike you that we in the U.S. are embarked on a herky/jerky, stormy/risky electoral magic carpet ride? It seems that way to me. How are you navigating it? What are you thinking of doing about...
View ArticleThe Ghost of Hubert Humphrey Is Stalking Kamala Harris
After the Democrat in the White House decided not to run for reelection, the vice president got the party’s presidential nod — and continued to back the administration’s policies for an unpopular war....
View ArticleRestoring Fear – Why Israeli Soldiers Rape
On October 25, Israeli politician Moshe Feiglin told Arutz Sheva-Israel National News that “Muslims are not afraid of us anymore.” It might sound odd that Feiglin saw the element of fear as critical...
View ArticleThe Candidate from Hell
Donald Trump is all too literally the candidate from hell and, yes, he’s threatening to take the United States and the world to — no place else! — hell and back. He’s the greatest danger to this planet...
View ArticleStarmer’s Fingerprints – Not Just The Tories’– Are All Over Britain’s Race Riots
Imagine this scene, if you can. For several days, violent mobs have massed in the centre of British cities and clashed with police in an attempt to reach synagogues to attack them. Draped in England...
View ArticleReclaim The Law
Today, a sentencing appeal has been launched for the #WholeTruth5 – Just Stop Oil activists recently given four and five year prison terms for planning disruptive peaceful protest against government...
View ArticleInto the Void
Stuck in American exile in 1941, Karl Korsch surveyed the success of the Blitzkrieg on Greece and tried, heroically, to offer a socialist interpretation. The German offensive, he wrote in a letter to...
View ArticleUnlocking Community Energy Democracy
The UK Labour Party’s overlooked Local Power Plan could be an ambitious force ushering in a new generation of renewable energy by handing power to the people. Although the possibilities for local...
View ArticleWhy Project 2025 is a Threat Even If Trump Loses the Election
The glimpse of a potential victory for Kamala Harris in the presidential election has cast a false sense of security about the storm brewing around an increasingly radical Republican party. It is naïve...
View ArticleKashmir’s Assembly: Light, Bright and Sparkling, With No Burdens of Governance
Good times are coming boys, good times are coming. The discarded assembly complex in Srinagar is being spruced up. Elections are round the corner, but do not forget to cross your fingers for now....
View ArticleScam Science and the Death Penalty: The Case of Robert Roberson
In 2002, Robert Roberson raced his two-year-old daughter, Nikki, to a hospital emergency room in the east Texas town of Palestine. Nikki was limp, her skin blue. Roberson told the emergency room...
View ArticleColumbia President Resigns After Violent Crackdown on Pro-Palestine Student...
The president of Columbia University announced her resignation late Wednesday, months after she authorized a violent police crackdown on student demonstrators urging the school to divest from Israel...
View ArticleVenezuela: Calls Grow for Transparency on Presidential Vote
Green Left’s Kerry Smith sat down with Latin American politics writer Federico Fuentes to break down the July 28 Venezuelan presidential elections and its aftermath. Could you give some background to...
View ArticleHow to Decolonize Our Battle Against Climate Change
Almost everything we buy exploits the environment and the people who depend on it to a greater or lesser extent. Almost everything we buy contributes to climate breakdown through emissions, local...
View ArticleHow Donald Trump Undermined the Health and Safety of American Workers
During his four years as President of the United States, Donald Trump was remarkably active and often successful in sabotaging the health and safety of the nation’s workers. Trump, as the AFL-CIO...
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