Opinions
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Annaflavia Merluzzi • 9
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The latest floods in Kenyan capital Nairobi killed at least 108 people. .
Source: Jacobin By
Van Badham • 12
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The gentle French garment is now as cursed as the infamous megacorp, which has accumulated $80m in government contracts in Australia alone .
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Ken Burns, Ed Rampell • 10
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Ken Burns talks to Jacobin about his new documentary, The American Revolution; the ongoing project of 1776; and why the Declaration of Independence was far more than a revolt of slaveholders and the wealthy.
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Astra Taylor and Saul Levin • 13
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Claims of nimbyism are a misunderstanding: the movement is about whether regular people have a say in fundamental decisions.
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Luke Goldstein • 11
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A pro-Israel group is set to spend half a million dollars in a California congressional primary to boost the campaign of Jasmeet Bains, who recently walked back comments calling the Gaza war a genocide. .
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Bruce Schneier • 15
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The system’s power is comparable to others – but it still has frightening implications for the future of hacking.
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Branko Marcetic • 12
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Facing the prospect of paying a bit more in taxes, billionaires are responding calmly and rationally: by calling themselves a marginalized, oppressed minority group being traumatized.
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Robert Reich • 17
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Trump’s ego cannot accept a humiliating loss, and we are already seeing the effects of his failure playing out.
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Teresa Xie • 13
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As trust in media craters and revenue dries up, legacy news outlets are filling their feeds with celebrity heart-to-hearts and personality-driven coverage. .
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Katya Schwenk • 14
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A collection of bowlers has filed a class-action lawsuit accusing private equity–backed corporation Bowlero of a multiyear scheme to consolidate bowling centers, driving up prices and degrading lane quality.
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Editorial • 1
day ago
The US is unlikely to pressure Benjamin Netanyahu to comply with truce terms. Europe must take action.
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Sajad Hameed, Rehan Qayoom Mir • 1
day ago
Millions found their names missing from electoral rolls ahead of a state election in West Bengal that was won by the BJP. Officials call the revisions routine verification but critics say they disproportionately affected poor, rural, and minority communities.
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Matt McManus • 1
day ago
The Right’s con men promise liberation for those who feel themselves superior but are held back by the leveling institutions of mass mediocrity. .
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Paul Taylor • 1
day ago
Europeans must urgently seek to close their security gaps in case Russia attacks – and the US refuses to defend its allies.
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David Sirota • 1
day ago
Former President Barack Obama just unveiled his presidential library, an oligarch-funded shrine to himself. .
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Keir Starmer • 5
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In the coming days I will be setting out our path to break with the status quo once and for all by building a stronger and fairer UK.
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Jonathan Freedland • 11
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Even if all the results were not as catastrophic as expected for Labour, the writing is on the wall for the old ways of doing politics.
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Owen Jones, Henry Hill, Ruth Davidson, Jason Okundaye, Morgan Jones, Mark Pack and Carys Afoko • 11
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Nigel Farage and Zack Polanski have reason to celebrate – but what next for Labour and the Tories now that the two-party system has been demolished?
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Peta Lowe • 12
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Islamic State committed extraordinary brutality. But how Australia treats the children returning from Syria is a test of our humanity .
Source: The Guardian By
Marina Hyde • 15
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You never change the pilot halfway through a flight, says a clearly rattled David Lammy. Can’t he see that his party is in a tailspin?
Source: The Guardian By
Helen Pilcher • 20
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My prank demonstrated how our minds can adversely affect our health, and scientists are increasingly showing that negative thoughts can produce very real symptoms.
Source: The GuardianPotholes – that’s what voters care about. But you wouldn’t know it from the local elections coverage
As I bounced dangerously around a Sussex road, I was reminded of the parlous state of our highways – and the serious neglect of local issues
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Gaby Hinsliff • 1
day ago
Whoever leads Britain through the next three years may have to navigate a recession, even a war. The way we choose that person needs an urgent overhaul.
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Patrick Bigger, Kristina Karlsson, Alyssa Battistoni • 1
day ago
A renewable energy transition doesn’t have to mean higher prices for consumers. .
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Jarek Paul Ervin • 1
day ago
Faced with declining market share and poptimist contempt, rock music once seemed bound for the dustbin of history. .
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Ben Burgis • 1
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Opponents went all in on smearing Graham Platner as a Nazi based on a bad tattoo choice. .
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Margaret Sullivan • 1
day ago
Turner’s original vision is under serious threat these days.
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Cas Mudde • 1
day ago
Let’s not draw the wrong conclusions from Hungary’s election or the US president’s troubles.
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Amanda Gavin, Peter Howe, Eric Brown • 2
days ago
It’s not just Graham Platner. .
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Eileen Jones • 2
days ago
At this point, the Devil Wears Prada franchise is a major cultural phenomenon. .
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Adam Dean, Jamie McCallum • 2
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California’s heat protections for workers decreased heat-related deaths by 31% in recent years. .
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Luke Goldstein • 2
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The Trump administration has hired a team of private debt collectors — known for widespread abuses when previously hired to collect federal student debt — to hound immigrants slapped with new multimillion-dollar civil penalties for not leaving the US.
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Luke Pickrell • 2
days ago
The Supreme Court’s decision in Louisiana v. .
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Francesca De Benedetti • 2
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Watchdogs identified a deterioration of democratic space in Italy, Germany, and France last year. .
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Alexander Hurst • 2
days ago
Europe punished Russian billionaires over the war in Ukraine. It should do the same to those abetting an ecocidal regime.
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Eileen Jones • 3
days ago
The average successful Hollywood biopic is cynically dishonest and rote in its formulaic box-checking. .
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Editorial • 3
days ago
A landmark ruling set back the right Congress granted – of racial equality in electoral opportunity – to keep Republicans in power.
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Ashik Siddique, Megan Romer • 3
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Beating Donald Trump isn’t enough, argue the Democratic Socialists of America’s cochairs. .
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Moira Donegan • 3
days ago
The supreme court has kicked the can down the road after a federal court sought to ban the mailing of mifepristone.
Source: The Guardian By
Jamil Smith • 4
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The Callais decision is predicated on the idea that American leaders will act justly on their own. That premise has already been proven hollow.
Source: The Guardian By
Arwa Mahdawi • 4
days ago
Updated guidelines issued by the Trump administration mean immigrants could potentially be denied a green card for their political opinions.
Source: The Guardian By
Steven Greenhouse • 5
days ago
The president’s approval rating with those under 30 has plummeted as he has failed to deliver on promise after promise.
Source: The Guardian By
Arwa Mahdawi • 6
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The tech company Flock has 80,000 cameras across the US – and a report finds some officers are taking advantage.
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Dave Schilling • 6
days ago
The king’s US visit reminds me how glorious it would be to live in a country where sunshine is a novelty and For the Love of Dogs is on TV.
Source: The Guardian By
Margaret Sullivan • 8
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Americans don’t want the government to decide what TV comics can and can’t say.
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Moira Donegan • 8
days ago
The US was not a true democracy before the Voting Rights Act. Wednesday’s decision has essentially destroyed the law.
Source: The Guardian By
Francine Prose • 10
days ago
The reaction to the Washington DC shooting shows that Americans are swinging between outrage, exhaustion and numbness .
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Robert Reich • 11
days ago
The supreme court justice recently condemned an entire philosophy of government. How can we believe in his impartiality?
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Robert Reich • 12
days ago
A Washington DC event descending into panic and fear after gunshots is, sadly, of a piece with the chaotic tragedy of our times.
Source: The Guardian By
Tayo Bero • 12
days ago
The cosmetic procedure raises concern about the tissue donation process – and our own anxieties about our appearance.
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Arwa Mahdawi • 13
days ago
She backed the president as he ran millions of dollars in anti-trans ads. Now she’s disappointed her passport has the wrong gender.
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Dave Schilling • 13
days ago
Being financially equipped to retire feels like a fantasy. And yet plenty of people who could do so are avoiding it.
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Editorial • 5
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Xi Jinping hopes that the president may water down US support for a vibrant democracy. Defending the status quo would be better for America too.
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Editorial • 12
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Determining the attacker’s motivation may take time. But toxic rhetoric, polarisation and the ubiquity of firearms are a dangerous mix.
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Editorial • 14
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Developments in Berlin and Tokyo show how far the strategic environment has shifted in response to authoritarian threat and American unpredictability.
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Editorial • 16
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The pontiff’s criticisms of Donald Trump’s illegal war in Iran indicate a welcome resolve to follow in his predecessor’s footseps.
Source: The Guardian