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Editorial • 13
hours ago
Voluntary climate commitments were supposed to be a step towards progress. A change in political climate has revealed their weaknesses.
Source: The Guardian By
James Robins • 17
hours ago
When Israel and Hamas brokered a cease-fire in January 2025, it seemed possible that the suffering in Gaza would be alleviated, at least for a time.
Source: Jacobin By
Grace Mausser, Gustavo Gordillo • 18
hours ago
Zohran Mamdani’s historic victory in the New York City Democratic mayoral primary makes it clear that New York City’s chapter of Democratic Socialists of America (NYC DSA) is the most dynamic and powerful left-wing organization in the country.
Source: Jacobin By
Akbar Shahid Ahmed • 20
hours ago
Gaza is now experiencing a man-made famine caused by the Israeli blockade, as Benjamin Netanyahu threatens to intensify the onslaught with a full-scale military occupation of the territory.
Source: Jacobin By
Nivedita Majumdar • 1
day ago
As New York City gets ready for a historic mayoral election, Zohran Kwame Mamdani has exploded onto the scene as a candidate proposing transformative changes to the city’s educational framework.
Source: Jacobin By
Margaret Sullivan • 1
day ago
I was a public editor at the New York Times, handling complaints from the public. That is a better path than CBS’s one.
Source: The Guardian By
Mohamad Bazzi • 1
day ago
At several points during his presidency, Biden could have stopped starvation from spreading in Gaza. He didn’t do that.
Source: The Guardian By
Branko Marcetic • 1
day ago
It is highly debatable whether a strategy of US primacy — meaning, a global power arrangement where the United States is not just one of a number of similarly powerful nations, but by far the most powerful and influential — is even in the country’s best interests.
Source: Jacobin By
Arwa Mahdawi • 1
day ago
The far-right Republican and conspiracy theorist is suddenly speaking (a small amount of) sense. Weird!
Source: The Guardian By
Ben Burgis • 1
day ago
Last week, senate Democrats voted by a margin of twenty-seven to seventeen for a resolution introduced by Bernie Sanders to stop shipping assault rifles to Israel.
Source: Jacobin By
Marc Botenga • 1
day ago
Whole cities in Gaza lie in ruins.
Source: Jacobin Courtesy of
Editorial • 2
days ago
Benjamin Netanyahu has embarked on an operation that guarantees fresh miseries and will solve absolutely nothing.
Source: The Guardian By
Elliot Haspel • 2
days ago
Even strong defenders of childcare sometimes rely on the economic case that childcare programs keep workers in the labor force.
Source: Jacobin By
Marina Hyde • 2
days ago
The VP of a thousand holidays has done Disneyland and skiing in Vermont. Now it’s time to skive off among the worst people Britain has to offer.
Source: The Guardian By
Arwa Mahdawi • 2
days ago
We have no idea how many people have been killed in Gaza but I would bet my own life that the number is far higher than the 60,000 number the media uses.
Source: The Guardian By
Seraj Assi • 2
days ago
Whenever we imagine that Israel’s genocide has reached its nadir, the country plumbs new depths of evil.
Source: Jacobin By
Sidney Blumenthal • 2
days ago
The president has tried to distract from the Epstein story – but his ill-conceived Mar-a-Lago tale has undermined him.
Source: The Guardian By
Lee Escobedo • 2
days ago
These grotesque affronts aren’t just juvenile spectacle. It’s the logical endpoint of a culture fluent in irony, addicted to attention and hollowed out by meaninglessness.
Source: The Guardian By
Nimer Sultany • 48
minutes ago
Ignore suggestions that further occupation would be temporary. Act now! This outrageous landgrab is ethnic cleansing in plain sight.
Source: The Guardian By
Nesrine Malik • 1
hour ago
He is part of a political establishment that is fuelling a crisis way beyond the point that they can ever be seen to solve it. It’s a cynical, idiotic doom loop.
Source: The Guardian By
John Kampfner • 2
hours ago
With the AfD surging, it could soon be the largest party here. But, if he acts now, that dark scenario need not come to pass.
Source: The Guardian By
Luke Beesley • 4
hours ago
The mistake Cat Follower made was to allow me to be the one to pick up our little ‘fully grown’ kitten from the lost cat hotel.
Source: The Guardian By
Ali Hammoud • 15
hours ago
Poetry allows our hearts to hover in that mysterious realm that lies between life and death, to catch glimpses of our soul.
Source: The Guardian By
John Harris • 17
hours ago
Grim predictions of ‘societal collapse’ and ‘civil war’ will hit home so long as Labour fails to address the country’s problems.
Source: The Guardian By
Gwen Pearson • 21
hours ago
Yes, they can be hard to spot – but this find highlights how little we know about creatures crucial to our ecosystem.
Source: The Guardian By
Michaela Makusha • 23
hours ago
My mother’s own dedication to parenthood has always floored me, but I realised I hadn’t understood where it came from.
Source: The Guardian By
Zoe Daniel • 1
day ago
When it comes to recognising Palestine, for once the PM’s characteristic pragmatic caution seems right.
Source: The Guardian By
Gilbert Achcar • 2
days ago
In his book Gaza Catastrophe: The Genocide in World-Historical Perspective, Gilbert Achcar analyzes the background, dynamics, and global consequences of Israel’s war on the Gaza Strip since October 7, 2023. In this interview with Jacobin, Achcar discusses the political radicalization of Israeli society, the strategic miscalculations of Hamas, and the open complicity of Western governments […]
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Source: Jacobin By
Evelyn Quartz • 2
days ago
For years, Democrats framed gerrymandering as a fundamental threat to democracy.
Source: Jacobin By
Sam Feldman • 2
days ago
Zohran Mamdani’s shock victory in this year’s New York City Democratic mayoral primary upended New York politics and called into question the effectiveness of big local unions, which mostly lined up behind loser Andrew Cuomo.
Source: Jacobin By
Annamaria Laudini • 2
days ago
For the second summer in a row, I find myself writing about Punjabis in Italy under the urge of a tragedy.
Source: Jacobin By
Branko Marcetic • 3
days ago
Palestinian statehood is a big deal.
Source: Jacobin By
Nick French • 3
days ago
Since New York City’s June 24 Democratic primary, it has become clear that democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani is the only anti-Trump candidate for mayor.
Source: Jacobin By
Adam D. K. King • 3
days ago
More than ten thousand Air Canada flight attendants could soon be on strike if a deal isn’t reached by August 16. In one of the strongest strike mandate votes in recent Canadian history, 99.7 percent of members in the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) airline division opted to authorize a strike, with a turnout […]
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Source: Jacobin By
Carlos Cruz Mosquera • 3
days ago
In a recent ministerial gathering of the CELAC-China Forum, several Latin American and Caribbean delegations, most prominently those led by Colombia’s Gustavo Petro, Brazil’s Lula da Silva, and Chile’s Gabriel Boric, convened in Beijing to renew cooperation commitments.
Source: Jacobin By
Freddy Brewster • 3
days ago
News broadcast giants that have curried favor with President Donald Trump and disseminated right-wing talking points are now urging the administration to eliminate rules holding back their monopolization of local and national TV stations, under the guise of competition with Big Tech companies, according to documents reviewed by the Lever.
Source: Jacobin By
Alex Birnel • 3
days ago
Texas Democrats have left the Capitol in an attempt to block a mid-cycle redistricting scheme.
Source: Jacobin Courtesy of
Editorial • 4
days ago
The Russian president had a friend in Donald Trump but a paranoid addiction to war prevents him doing a deal.
Source: The Guardian By
Karen Miller • 4
days ago
In early January 2025, at the American Historical Association (AHA) conference in New York City, over five hundred members of the organization filed into a hotel ballroom to attend the annual business meeting.
Source: Jacobin